Orhei Fort (Romanian: Cetatea Orhei) was a historic fort in the Republic of Moldova, in Old Orhei. Old Orhei Cronologia cetatii medievale de piatra Cronologia...
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Neamț Citadel (redirect from Cetatea neamtului)
Moldavia's defense system, along with Suceava, Hotin, Soroca, Orhei, Tighina, Chilia and Cetatea Albă. Lack of reliable information on the origins of Neamț...
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Cetatea Albă County was a county (județ) of Romania between 1925 and 1938 and between 1941 and 1944, in Bessarabia, with the capital city at Cetatea Albă...
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Tarutino Plasa Tătărești Județul Cetatea Albă (Cetatea Albă) Municipiul Cetatea Albă Plasa Bairamcea Plasa Liman-Cetatea Albă Plasa Tuzla Plasa Volintiri...
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Orhei was a county (Romanian: județ) in the Kingdom of Romania between 1925 and 1938, and again between 1941 and 1944, with the seat at Orhei. The county...
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on it are also Cahul, Chișinău, Orhei, and Tighina (which are currently in the Republic of Moldova), Cernăuți, Cetatea Albă, Ismail, and Storojineț (now...
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Bolgrad, 1,215, Reni, 1,170, other localities 346. Total: 6,306 Cetatea Albă County: Cetatea Albă 4,239, Tarutino, 1,546, Tatar-Bunar, 1,194, Bairamcea, 805...
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longer in Romania: Cernăuți, Cetatea Albă, and Chișinău. Additionally, Bălți became one in 1929; together with Cetatea Albă, it lost the title in 1938...
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Corvinus, the Ottomans captured Chilia and their Crimean Tatar allies Cetatea Albă (now Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi in Ukraine) in 1484. Although Corvinus...
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Reform, of the older 71 counties Ținutul Nistru included 4: Cetatea-Albă County Lăpușna County Orhei County Tighina County Historical administrative divisions...
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