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  2. Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    Tulcea ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtult͡ʃe̯a]; also known by alternative names) is a city in Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is the administrative center of Tulcea County, and had a population of 65,624 as of 2021. One village, Tudor Vladimirescu, is administered by the city. It is one of six Romanian county seats lying on the Danube river .

  3. Tulcea County - Wikipedia

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    Tulcea County (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtult͡ʃe̯a]) is a county of Romania, in the historical region Dobruja, with the capital city at Tulcea. It includes in its northeast corner the large and thinly-populated estuary of the Danube .

  4. Tulcea Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tulcea Danube Delta Airport ( IATA: TCE, ICAO: LRTC) (also known as Cataloi Airport) is located in south-eastern Romania, 16 km (9.9 mi) south [2] of the city of Tulcea, on the Danube bank and close to the Danube Delta. It is Northern Dobruja 's second airport after Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport, which serves Constanța .

  5. St. Nicholas Cathedral, Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    St. Nicholas Cathedral ( Romanian: Catedrala Sf. Nicolae) is a Romanian Orthodox cathedral located at 37 Progresului Street in Tulcea, Romania. It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas, and is the see of the Diocese of Tulcea . The original church on the site, a small wooden structure, was built in the 18th century by Romanian refugees from nearby ...

  6. Babadag - Wikipedia

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    Babadag ( Romanian pronunciation: [babaˈdaɡ] ⓘ; Turkish: Babadağ, lit. "Father Mountain"), formerly known as Babatag, [3] is a town in Tulcea County, Romania, located on a small lake formed by the river Taița, in the densely wooded highlands of Northern Dobruja. One of the several tombs of Sari Saltik is found in town.

  7. Tulcea Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    Tulcea Art Museum. The Tulcea Art Museum ( Romanian: Muzeul de Artă din Tulcea) is an art museum located at 2 Grigore Antipa Street, Tulcea, Romania . The building that houses the museum was erected between 1863 and 1865, under the Ottoman Empire, and was originally an administrative center, the palace of the Tulcea sanjak 's pasha ...

  8. Port of Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    1,248,000 tonnes (2008) Website. Official site. The Port of Tulcea is one of the largest Romanian river ports. Located in the city of Tulcea on the Danube river, the port is an important source of revenue for the city because many large international companies have established there. [3]

  9. Diocese of Tulcea - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Tulcea ( Romanian: Episcopia Tulcii) is a diocese of the Romanian Orthodox Church. Its see is Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Tulcea and its ecclesiastical territory covers Tulcea County. Divided into three archpriests' districts, it has around 150 churches and priests, fourteen monasteries and a theological seminary in Tulcea.

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