Dobruja
Dobruja, or sometimes Dobrudja (Dobrogea in Romanian, ????????—transliterated Dobrudzha—in Bulgarian, Dobruca in Turkish), is the territory between the lower Danube river and the Black Sea, including the Danube Delta and the Romanian coast. It's divided between Northern Dobruja (Dobrogea), which belongs to Romania, and Southern Dobruja (in Romanian, Cadrilater), which belongs to Bulgaria.
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Romanian - Bulgarian - Turkish - Danube - Black Sea - Danube Delta - Romanian - Northern Dobruja - Southern Dobruja - Bulgaria
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The Romanian region of Dobrogea consists of the counties of Constan?a and Tulcea, with a combined area of 15,500 kmē and a population of slightly over a million. Its principal cities are Constan?a, Tulcea, Medgidia, and Mangalia.
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Constan?a - Tulcea - Constan?a - Tulcea - Medgidia - Mangalia
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The Bulgarian region of Dobrudzha, which is divided between the administrative regions of Dobrich and Silistra, has a total area of 7,565 kmē, and a combined population of some 350,000 people.
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Dobrich - Silistra
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