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The Lower Danube under Trajan

Journal of Roman Studies, 1959
A papyrus in the British Museum (2851) furnishes detailed information about an auxiliary regiment in Moesia Inferior, a cohors equitata, namely Cohors I Hispanorum veterana. Conveniently known from its first editor as ‘Hunt's Pridianum’, the document has much to reveal about military life, army book-keeping—and imperial history. A revised text had long
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Dredging on the Lower Danube in Romania

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water and Maritime Engineering, 2003
The river Danube is the second longest river in Europe, with a total length of some 2680 km and a catchment area of 817 000 km2. The source of the river lies in the Black Forest in Germany, at the confluence of two smaller streams, the Brigach and the Breg, in Donaueschingen.
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Transportation on the Lower Danube - Current Issues

Advanced Engineering Forum, 2018
The paper aims to present the main issues related to the transportation on Danube on the Romanian’s sector. The paper contains information on the Romanian ports and on the specificity of navigation in the named area, both of them involving specific problems, requirements and limitations for the cargos dimensions and for the types and number of the ...
Ionel Dănuț Savu, Ion Ciupitu
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Roman Camps in the Lower Danube:

2023
Ovidiu Țentea, Florian Matei-Popescu
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Preliminary investigation of lower Danube pollution caused by potentially toxic metals

Chemosphere, 2021
Dragos Sebastian Cristea   +2 more
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Art and Architecture in the Balkans and the Lower Danube Regions

Architecture and monumental art in the Balkans and the lower Danube regions reveal the complexities of creative practices and values between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. The art of the thirteenth century is Christian and navigates the nexus of the Byzantine, Latin, and South Slavic domains.
Bogdanović, Jelena   +2 more
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The Gagauz Population Within the Lower Danube Region

SSRN Electronic Journal
According to the Administrative Law of August 14, 1938, the existing counties were grouped into 10 lands. These lands were territorial constituencies with legal personalities and were administered by royal residents, who were assigned various domains: administrative, economic, social, and cultural.
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