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  2. Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    Tulcea (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtult͡ʃe̯a]; also known by alternative names) is a city in Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is the administrative center of Tulcea County, and had a population of 65,624 as of 2021. One village, Tudor Vladimirescu, is administered by the city. It is one of six Romanian county seats lying on the Danube river.

  3. Tulcea Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tulcea Danube Delta Airport (IATA: TCE, ICAO: LRTC) (also known as Cataloi Airport) is located in south-eastern Romania, 16 km (9.9 mi) south [2] of the city of Tulcea, on the Danube bank and close to the Danube Delta. It is Northern Dobruja's second airport after Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport, which serves Constanța.

  4. Port of Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    Located in the city of Tulcea on the Danube river, the port is an important source of revenue for the city because many large international companies have established there. [ 3 ] The shipbuilding industry is a key activity of the port and Norwegian company STX Europe ( formerly Aker Yards ) is the most important enterprise established there.

  5. Sfântu Gheorghe, Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    Sfântu Gheorghe (Turkish: Kadirlez) is a commune in Tulcea County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is located at the end of the southern arm of the Danube near the Black Sea, in the Dobruja region. It is composed of a single village, Sfântu Gheorghe.

  6. Diocese of Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Tulcea (Romanian: Episcopia Tulcii) is a diocese of the Romanian Orthodox Church. Its see is Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Tulcea and its ecclesiastical territory covers Tulcea County. Divided into three archpriests' districts, it has around 150 churches and priests, fourteen monasteries and a theological seminary in Tulcea.

  7. Sala Polivalentă (Tulcea) - Wikipedia

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    The Sala Polivalentă (English: Multi-purpose Arena) is a multi-purpose arena currently under construction in Tulcea, Romania. References This ...

  8. Cassius Ionescu-Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    Ionescu Tulcea was born in October 1923 in Bucharest. [2] He received his diploma from the University of Bucharest in 1946; there he was an assistant professor from 1946 to 1950, a lecturer from 1950 to 1951, and an associate professor from 1952 to 1957.

  9. FC Delta Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 1973 as Fotbal Club Delta Tulcea [1] then reorganized in 2005. [2] The club's first president in the new format was Petre Marinescu since 20 May 2006. In their first season after the reorganization, the team played in the Romanian third league , where they would win the league's second series by a margin of twenty points ...