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Analele Banatului XX 2012, 2012
Vicentiu (Vincent) Grozescu (1838–1897) was born and lived all his life in Banat, the province of Hungary, and had the offi ces of Greek-catholic priest and archpriest. He was very interested in history and ethnography of the Romanians, those of Banat in the fi rst place, but not exclusively, and published some studies concerning the relations of the ...
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Vicentiu (Vincent) Grozescu (1838–1897) was born and lived all his life in Banat, the province of Hungary, and had the offi ces of Greek-catholic priest and archpriest. He was very interested in history and ethnography of the Romanians, those of Banat in the fi rst place, but not exclusively, and published some studies concerning the relations of the ...
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A unique diversity hotspot for Polycopidae (Ostracoda) in the Triassic of North Dobrogea
Historical Biology, 2022Marie-Beatrice Forel, Eugen Gradinaru
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Palaeozoic Formations from Dobrogea and Pre-Dobrogea – An Overview
Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 2012openaire +1 more source
Accessibility and Tourist Satisfaction—Influencing Factors for Tourism in Dobrogea, Romania
Sustainability, 2023Alexandra Cioclu
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Analysis of the Arbovirosis Potential Occurrence in Dobrogea, Romania
Water (Switzerland), 2021Carmen Maftei +2 more
exaly
Revue des Études Sud-Est Européennes
This article examines the complex relationship between the Romanian government and a consortium of British investors regarding the fate of the Constanța – Cernavodă railway in Dobrogea, a province ceded to Romania in 1878. The railway, constructed by a British company (DBSR) in the late 1850s, encountered operational challenges under Ottoman rule and ...
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This article examines the complex relationship between the Romanian government and a consortium of British investors regarding the fate of the Constanța – Cernavodă railway in Dobrogea, a province ceded to Romania in 1878. The railway, constructed by a British company (DBSR) in the late 1850s, encountered operational challenges under Ottoman rule and ...
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Aridity Variability in the Last Five Decades in the Dobrogea Region, Romania
Arid Land Research and Management, 2015Georgeta Bandoc
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Avalonian and Cadomian terranes in North Dobrogea, Romania
Precambrian Research, 2010Constantin Balica, Mihai Ducea
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