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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. 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.

  4. Izvoarele, Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    The commune is located in the central-west part of the county, 30 km (19 mi) southwest of the county seat, Tulcea. It is crossed by national road DN22F [ ro ] , which starts in Nalbant , 7 km (4.3 mi) to the east (where it meets DN22A [ ro ] ) and ends in Horia , 7.5 km (4.7 mi) to the west (where it meets DN22D [ ro ] ).

  5. Ulei și apă - Wikipedia

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    "Ulei și Apă" (Oil and Water) is a single by Romanian hip hop group B.U.G. Mafia, featuring vocals by Lalla and So.The song has been produced by group member Tataee, mixed by Cristi Dobrică, and was released online as a digital single on July 20, 2016.

  6. Pardina, Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    Pardina (1 Mai from 1983 to 1996) is a commune in Tulcea County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Pardina. It is composed of a single village, Pardina. References

  7. Greci, Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    Greci is a commune in Tulcea County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Greci. It is composed of a single village, Greci. References

  8. Baia, Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, archaeological excavations on a site along the Lake Golovița, near Baia, led to the discovery of a new Middle Neolithic culture, named after the commune. Further research has shown that the culture, with Mediterranean origins, extended across Dobruja and North-Eastern Bulgaria.