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- Chilia Veche (Romanian pronunciation: /kiˈlija ˈveˈke/; meaning Old Chilia; Ukrainian: Стара Кілія, romanized: Stara Kiliia) is a commune in Tulcea County...
- present-day Romania. The largest Genoese colonies in the region were Calafat, Licostomo, Galați (Caladda), Constanța, Giurgiu (San Giorgio) and Vicina. These...
- the Dniester (notably Moncastro) and Danube (including Kyliya/Chilia-Licostomo).[citation needed] After the 1360s, the region was gradually included...
- 1540 to 1742. Cities in present-day Romania: Including Calafat, Giurgiu, Licostomo, Vicina, and Galați; Genoese trading posts and fortifications established...
- estuary of Dniester, the castle of Ginestra near Odessa, the castle of Licostomo (Kiliya), the colony of Costanza (Constanța) and the colony of Caladda...
- Kiliia, a large colony was established by the Republic of Genoa, known as "Licostomo" and headed by a consul (a representative of the Republic in the region)...
- invasion of 1241, the rebuilt coastal cities of Budjak (Maurocastro and Licostomo) came under the domination of Genoese traders. The interior however remained...
- the banks of the Danube, including, in present-day Romania, Giurgiu and Licostomo, near Chilia Veche. The discovery of the thesaurus of Barboși (southern...
- communities of Genoese merchants had settled in the towns of Vicina, Chilia and Licostomo. Towards the middle of the 14th century a state dependent of the Byzantine...