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- Tulca (Hungarian: Tulka) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. It is located 12 kilometers from the city of Salonta and is composed of two villages...
- Ireland". Educationireland.ie. Retrieved 12 August 2010. "TULCA Festival of Visual Arts". TULCA Festival of Visual Arts. "Atlas 2004 – Section 1" (PDF)...
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- Dobruja most settled in the areas surrounding Mecidiye, Babadag, Köstence, Tulça, Silistre, Beştepe, or Varna and went on to create villages named in honor...
- cf. below. The two other sanjaks in the Danube Vilayet, those of Niš and Tulça, were ceded to Serbia and Romania, respectively. According to the "Kuyûd-ı...
- in 1874. Muslims were the majority in the sanjaks of Rusçuk, Varna and Tulça, while the non-Muslims were in majority in the rest of the sanjaks. Total...
- Tulga or Tulca (died in or af. 642) was Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 639, if his father died in December 639, as some sources...
- cf. below. The two other sanjaks in the Danube Vilayet, those of Niš and Tulça, were ceded to Serbia and Romania, respectively. According to the Ottoman...
- Αιγισσός, romanized: Aigissós; in Hungarian as Tulcsa; and in Turkish as Tulça. Tulcea was founded in the 7th century BC under the name of Aegyssus, mentioned...
- in 1874. Muslims were the majority in the sanjaks of Rusçuk, Varna and Tulça, while the non-Muslims were in majority in the rest of the sanjaks. Census...