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    Constanța (redirect from Köstence)
    Κωνστάντζα, romanized: Kōnstántza, or Κωνστάντια, Kōnstántia; Turkish: Köstence), historically known as Tomis or Tomi (Ancient Greek: Τόμις or Τόμοι),...
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    Köstence railway station (Turkish: Köstence istasyonu) is a railway station in Ankara, Turkey, on the Başkentray commuter rail line. The original station...
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    Petersburg from a potential allied attack. After a minor skirmish at Köstence (now Constanța), the allied commanders decided to attack Russia's main...
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    where Russia lost to a French-led alliance. After a minor skirmish at Köstence (now Constanța), the allied commanders decided to attack Sevastopol as...
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    Cairo–Alexandria İzmir–Selçuk–Aydın line 1856 İzmir–Selçuk–Aydın Köstence–Boğazköy railway line 1860 Köstence–Boğazköy Smyrne Cassaba & Prolongements 1863 İzmir, Afyon...
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    Büyükelçiliği". "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Bükreş Büyükelçiliği". "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Köstence Başkonsolosluğu". "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Moskova Büyükelçiliği". "Türkiye...
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    Once in Dobruja most settled in the areas surrounding Mecidiye, Babadag, Köstence, Tulça, Silistre, Beştepe, or Varna and went on to create villages named...
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    discuss] Ottoman railway line was a 66 kilometres (41 mi) line between Köstence (today Constanţa, Romania) and Boğazköy (today Cernavodă, Romania) built...
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  • Greece Kato Tithorea Tomis Black Sea coast of Romania Constanţa Konstantia, Köstence Toróne Chalcidice, Greece Toroni Tragurion Dalmatian coast, Croatia Trogir...
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    Once in Dobruja most settled in the areas surrounding Mecidiye, Babadag, Köstence, Tulça, Silistre, Beştepe, or Varna and went on to create villages named...
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