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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DOBRUJA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Dobruja in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Dobruja im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Balkan wars: 1912-13 : the war correspondence of Leon ...
Bulgarian political leaders looked and continue to look upon the Dobruja as a
possession of theirs that was wrongly taken from them and that they must recover
as soon as they are strong enough to do this. For us Romanians, however, the ...
2
Bulgarian Historical Regions:
Dobruja, Thrace, Moesia, ...
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Bulgaria During the Second World War
While Rumania was still considering the Russian ultimatum, Bulgarian
Ambassador Draganov in Berlin suggested to Unterstaatssekretar Woer- mann
that this was an opportune moment for Germany to settle the Southern Dobruja
question for ...
Marshall Lee Miller, 1975
4
Commentary on Ovid, Epistulae Ex Ponto
the Tulcea mountains and some hilly northern and central parts,50 the Dobruja,
particularly the area surrounding Constanta, is a steppe." While trees are a rare
feature in most areas of the Dobruja, temperatures, rainfall, and the fertile loess ...
Ovid, Jan Felix Gaertner, 2005
5
Historical Atlas of Central Europe
1940) northern Bukovina 42.000 Romania Southern Bukovina, 55.000 (October
22, 1940) northern Dobruja 14.000 Soviet Union (January 10. 1941) Lithuania
66,000 Italy Southern Slovenia (September 1941) (Gottschee) 15,000 Croatia ...
Paul Robert Magocsi, 2002
6
New International Yearbook: A Compendium of the World's Progress
A European constitutional kingdom situated on the Black Sea, including the
former principalities of Wallacbia and Moldavia, and the territory of Dobruja. It is
separated from Hungary by the Carpathian Mountains and the Transylvania Alps,
from ...
7
Historical Regions in Bulgari:
Dobruja, Thrace, Moesia, ...
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8
The Dark Side of Nation-States: Ethnic Cleansing in Modern ...
establishing a homogenous nation-state in southern Dobruja. Romania would
have had to continue its settlement policy at the same pace as in the years 1920–
40 for another thirty years or more to finally make up the majority population.
Sofia ...
9
Linguistic Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe
During World War II Romania had to cede Northern Transylvania to Hungary (
temporarily from August 1940 to October 1944) and Southern Dobruja to Bulgaria
(permanently from September 1940). War events, the dictatorship of General Ion
...
Christina Bratt Paulston, Donald Peckham, 1998
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The New International Year Book
A European constitutional kingdom situated on the Black Sea, including the
former principalities of Wallachia and M01davia, and the territory of Dobruja. It is
sep~ arnted from Hungary by the Carpathian Mountains and the Transylvania
Alps, ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DOBRUJA» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Dobruja im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
'A Quarrel In A Far-Away Country': The Rise Of A Budzhak People's …
... delta to the Tylihul estuary—and the geographic center of a larger littoral arc sweeping north from Bulgarian Northern Dobruja and Romanian ... «Eurasia Review, Apr 15»
Ada Kaleh, an Ottoman Atlantis on the Danube
In 1965, some islanders joined the Turkish minority in Romania's Dobruja region. They took the Sultan's carpet along with them to the mosque of Constanța, on ... «Big Think, Feb 15»
Wind and its place in electricity generation.
Dobruja is its wind capital, with ancient windmills joining in the bonanza from the north-easterlies off the Black Sea. Tax credits play a large part ... «The Earth Times, Nov 14»
Romania gets a German president
... show Iohannis's support strongest in Transylvania, Dobruja and the western border areas, and weakest in the ethnic Romanian heartland. «Crikey, Nov 14»
Ancient Episcopal Basilica Found in Bulgaria's Zaldapa Excavations
Zaldapa was the largest Roman city located in the Dobruja region often called "the Bulgarian Pompeii". It spreads on an area of over 230 ... «Novinite.com, Sep 14»
A Black Sea beyond the all-inclusive eyesores
Heading north from Varna you enter Dobruja, a region of soft rolling hills that straddles the Bulgarian and Romanian borders. The landscape ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 14»
100 Years Ago – Destructive Self-Interest Led to The Outbreak of …
... saw outnumbered Bulgarian troops defeat Romanian and Russian soldiers to take back the then-Romanian-held southern Dobruja region. «The Tablet Catholic Newspaper, Jul 14»
This 700-Year-Old Ring Was Used to Poison Kings
The ring would have been at its prime while Kaliakra was the capital of the principality in the Dobruja region, so Petrunova suggests that it ... «Gizmodo, Aug 13»
CEZ complains to EU over Romania
... farm in Romania – the 600MW Fantanele-Cogealac facility, located some 17km from the shore of the Black Sea in the province of Dobruja. «Recharge, Aug 13»
Medieval Poison Ring Used for Political Murders
Worn at a time in which Kaliakra was the capital of a principality in the Dobruja region, the poison ring most likely had a key role in the fight ... «Discovery News, Aug 13»