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- Constructing Borderland Identities in Romania and Bulgaria: the Case of Interwar Dobruja (1912-1939)
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- The Problem of the Appurtenance of Dobruja Region, 1913-1940
- Romania, December 2006
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- Ethno-Demographic Changes That Occurred in Dobruja As a Result of the Colonization Policies Implemented Between 1878 and 1940 (I)
- 100 Years Since the Great Union of Romania
- Muslim Turkish and Tatar Identity in Dobruja (Romania) Throughout the 20Th Century
- Transylvania and the Theory of Daco-Roman-Rumanian Continuity Edited by Louis L
- Roman Pottery in the Countryside of Dobruja. Topolog As Case Study
- Camels in Romania
- Dobrujan Interculturality – German Versus Turkish Culture
- The Sphero-Conical Vessels from the Lower Danube in the Light of New Discoveries from Isaccea, Tulcea County, Romania
- Greek Cities on the Western Coast of the Black Sea: Orgame, Histria, Tomis, and Kallatis (7Th to 1St Century BCE) Smaranda Andrews Iowa State University