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Dersca is a
commune in Botoșani County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of a
single village,
Dersca. It also
included Lozna and Străteni villages...
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constructing a "palisade".
Nicolle 2007, p. 8. Alexandrescu-
Dersca Bulgaru 1977, p. 41. Alexandrescu-
Dersca Bulgaru 1977, pp. 88–90.
Delaville Le
Roulx 1913, pp...
- Cordăreni Corlăteni
Corni Coșula Coțușca Cristești Cristinești Curtești
Dersca Dângeni Dimăcheni Dobârceni Drăgușeni Durnești Frumușica
George Enescu Gorbănești...
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Intellectual History 1204-1500 (PDF). Peeters. p. 411. Alexandrescu-
Dersca Bulgaru, Marie-Mathilde (1977) [1942]. La
campagne de
Timur en Anatolie...
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Intellectual History 1204-1500 (PDF). Peeters. p. 411. Alexandrescu-
Dersca Bulgaru, Marie-Mathilde (1977) [1942]. La
campagne de
Timur en Anatolie...
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Viitorul Dersca 26 4 1 21 42 84 −42 13 14
Victoria Hlipiceni 26 3 2 21 19 121 −102 11 15...
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composed of two villages,
Lozna and Străteni.
Until 2003,
these belonged to
Dersca Commune, when they were
split off. "Po****ţia rezidentă după
grupa de vârstă...
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Romanian Historian of the
Ottoman Empire.
Maria Matilda Alexandrescu-
Dersca Bulgaru". The
Journal of
Modern History. 46 (1): 110–112. doi:10.1086/241170...
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Aleppo & Alexandrescu-
Dersca Bulgaru, pp. 144–145; Stoicescu, pp. 129–130; Xenopol, p. 135 Paul of
Aleppo & Alexandrescu-
Dersca Bulgaru, pp. 135–137 Cazacu...
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State University – via shareok.org/bitstream. Bulgaru, M. -M. Alexandrescu-
Dersca (2010). "49. The role of
slaves in the fifteenth-century
Turkish Romania"...