Lipnița, the Glossary
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10 relations: Communes of Romania, Constanța County, Kaynardzha, National Institute of Statistics (Romania), Northern Dobruja, Romani people in Romania, Romania, Romanians, The New York Times, Turks of Romania.
- Bulgaria–Romania border crossings
Communes of Romania
A commune (comună in Romanian) is the lowest level of administrative subdivision in Romania.
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Constanța County
Constanța is a county (județ) of Romania on the border with Bulgaria, in the Dobruja region.
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Kaynardzha
Kaynardzha (Кайнарджа; Cainargeaua Mică; Kaynarca; also transliterated Kajnardža Καϊναρτζή) is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Silistra Province.
National Institute of Statistics (Romania)
The National Institute of Statistics (Institutul Național de Statistică, INS) is a Romanian government agency which is responsible for collecting national statistics, in fields such as geography, the economy, demographics and society.
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Northern Dobruja
Northern Dobruja (Dobrogea de Nord or simply Dobrogea; Северна Добруджа, Severna Dobrudzha) is the part of Dobruja within the borders of Romania.
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Romani people in Romania
Roma, traditionally Țigani (often called "Gypsies" though this term is typically considered a slur), constitute one of Romania's largest minorities.
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Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.
Romanians
Romanians (români,; dated exonym Vlachs) are a Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a common culture and ancestry, they speak the Romanian language and live primarily in Romania and Moldova. The 2021 Romanian census found that 89.3% of Romania's citizens identified themselves as ethnic Romanians.
The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Turks of Romania
The Turks of Romania (Romanya Türkleri, Turcii din România) are ethnic Turks who form an ethnic minority in Romania.
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See also
Bulgaria–Romania border crossings
- Bechet
- Calafat
- Călărași
- Danube Bridge
- Dobromir, Constanța
- Durankulak
- Giurgiu
- Kardam, Dobrich Province
- Lipnița
- Negru Vodă, Constanța
- New Europe Bridge
- Nikopol, Bulgaria
- Oltenița
- Oryahovo
- Ostrov, Constanța
- Ruse, Bulgaria
- Silistra
- Svishtov
- Turnu Măgurele
- Tutrakan
- Vama Veche
- Vidin
- Zimnicea
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipnița
Also known as Canlia, Carvan, Carvăn, Coslugea, Coșlugea, Cuiugiuc, Lipnita.