- /ˈdoʊbrʊdʒə/; Bulgarian: Добруджа, romanized: Dobrudzha or Dobrudža; Romanian:
Dobrogea,
pronounced [ˈdobrodʒe̯a] or [doˈbrodʒe̯a]; Ukrainian: Задунав'я, romanized: Zadunav"ya;...
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Northern Dobruja (Romanian:
Dobrogea de Nord or
simply Dobrogea; Bulgarian: Северна Добруджа,
Severna Dobrudzha) is the part of
Dobruja within the borders...
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Dobrogea Veche is a
commune in Sîngerei District, Moldova. It is
composed of
three villages: Cotovca,
Dobrogea Nouă and
Dobrogea Veche.
Results of Po****tion...
- romanized: Yuzhna
Dobrudzha or
simply Добруджа, Dobrudzha; Romanian:
Dobrogea de Sud,
Cadrilater or
Dobrogea Nouă) is an area of north-eastern
Bulgaria comprising Dobrich...
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competes in the
Romanian Liga Națională.
Formed in July 2015 as HC
Dobrogea Sud Constanța
after the
extinction of HCM Constanța (due to high debts...
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total power of the
requests for
connecting to it was
about 22.800 MW. The
Dobrogea region,
which consists of Constanța and
Tulcea counties, has the second-highest...
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Dobruja Plateau or
Dobrogea Plateau (Romanian: Podișul Dobrogei) is a
plateau in
eastern Romania located in the
Dobruja (Romanian:
Dobrogea) region, surrounded...
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officially styled as
Archbishop of Bucharest,
Metropolitan of
Muntenia and
Dobrogea, Lo****
tenens of the
throne of
Caesarea Cappadociae and
Patriarch of the...
- The
Dobruja Army (Russian: Добруджанская армия, Romanian:
Armata de
Dobrogea) was a
World War I Russian,
Romanian and
Serbian field army that
fought on...
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Dobrujan music is
characterized by
Balkan and
Turkish rhythm and melodicism.
Dobrogea's po****tion is
ethnically mixed and the
music here has a
heavier Turkish...