Sulina (Romanian pronunciation: [suˈlina]) is a town and free port in Tulcea County, Northern Dobruja, Romania, at the mouth of the Sulina branch of the...
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The Sulina branch is a distributary of the river Danube that contributes to forming the Danube Delta. The other two main branches of the Danube are the...
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SS Sulina was a Romanian cargo ship that was torpedoed by the Soviet submarine A-3 and sank on 29 May 1942 near Odessa while carrying general cargo. Sulina...
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The Port of Sulina is a Romanian port situated on the Black Sea, close to the northern border with Ukraine. Located in Sulina, it is the last city through...
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Sulina is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Paraná. It has an area of 170.759 square kilometres (65.930 sq mi). It has a humid subtropical climate...
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building several successive lobes: the St. George I (3500–1600 BC), the Sulina (1600–0 BC), the St. George II (0 BC–present) and the Chilia or Kilia (1600...
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sector of the Danube Galați – largest port on the Danube Isaccea Tulcea Sulina Moldova Giurgiulești Ukraine Reni Izmail Kiliia Vylkove Ada Kaleh Island...
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Selina Sutherland (redirect from Sulina Murray MacDonald Sutherland)
Selina Murray McDonald Sutherland (26 December 1839 – 8 October 1909) was a New Zealand nurse and social worker. She was born in Culgower, Sutherlandshire...
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are the Sulina branch and the Sfântu Gheorghe branch. The Chilia branch begins at the Ismail Islet where Danube splits on Chilia branch and Sulina branch...
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The Royal Romanian Navy during World War I (1914–1918) was divided into two fleets and fought against the forces of the Central Powers. When Romania entered...
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