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Târgoviște (Romanian pronunciation: [tɨrˈɡoviʃte], alternatively spelled Tîrgoviște) is a city and county seat in Dâmbovița County, Romania.It is situated 80 kilometres (50 miles) north-west of Bucharest, on the right bank of the Ialomița River.
Dâmbovița county has a total area of 4,054 km 2 (1.7% of the country's surface). It is situated in the south-central part of the country, on the Ialomița and Dâmbovița river basins.
Targovishte (Bulgarian: Търговище, also transliterated Tǎrgovište, pronounced [tɐrˈɡɔviʃtɛ], Turkish: Eski Cuma) is a city in Bulgaria, the administrative and economic capital of Targovishte Province.
Targoviste (Bulgarian: Търговище [tɐrˈɡɔviʃtɛ]; Serbian: Трговиште) means 'marketplace' and may refer to: Targovishte , a city in Bulgaria Târgoviște , a city in Romania, former capital of Wallachia
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The Targovishte province had a population of 137,689 according to a 2001 census, of which 49.2% were male and 50.8% were female. [8]As of the end of 2009, the population of the province, announced by the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, numbered 129,675 [2] of which 24.1% are inhabitants aged over 60 years.
The exhibition at the Târgoviște Art Museum displays the heritage of Romanian art.. On the ground floor, there is a selection of Romanian ancient art, predominantly characterized by religious paintings executed in various media.
The Chindia Tower (Romanian: Turnul Chindiei) is a tower in the Curtea Domnească monuments ensemble in Târgoviște, Romania, built in the 15th century.The tower was begun during the second reign of Prince Vlad III the Impaler over Wallachia and took its final form during the 19th century.