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  • a sovereign. Half-a-couter, half-a-sovereign. From the Danubian-gipsy word cuta, a gold coin.
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  • ...elopment of the Bulgarian wine industry. The main wine regions include the Danubian Plain (North Bulgarian), Thracian Valley (South Bulgarian), Black Sea (East ==Danubian Plain (North Bulgarian)==
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  • ...pepper fruits that are harvested in the area of Podunajská nížina (in the Danubian Lowland). This was the first food product to earn a PDO designation from th
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  • * Lower [[Danubian Plain (Bulgaria)|Danubian Plain]], [[Bulgaria]] and [[Romania]]
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  • ...iver]], a tributary of the [[Danube River]]. The city is surrounded by the Danubian Plain, characterized by its fertile lands and strategic location. The clima ...n of grain, vegetables, and wine, benefiting from the fertile lands of the Danubian Plain. The city also hosts several industrial zones, where machinery, texti
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  • In July 1853, Russian troops occupied the Danubian Principalities (modern Romania), which were under Ottoman suzerainty. Brita
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  • ...lligible. The dialects are typically classified into four groups: western, Danubian, Tisza-Körös, and northeastern.
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  • ...ariotes]], who had played significant roles in the administration of the [[Danubian Principalities]]. He pursued his medical studies in [[Paris]], where he was
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  • ...ariots, a period marked by the governance of Greek administrators in the [[Danubian Principalities]] under the Ottoman Empire.
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  • ...s proclaimed emperor by his troops, following a successful campaign in the Danubian provinces. His rise to power came amidst a period of significant turmoil an
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  • ...1st century AD, when the Roman Empire began to expand its borders into the Danubian region. The strategic location of Vindobona, at the crossroads of several i
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  • 1. [[Danubian Plain]] - located in the north of the country, this region benefits from th
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  • * '''[[Danubian endemic familial nephropathy]]'''
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  • * [[danubian endemic familial nephropathy]]
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  • * [[Danubian]]
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  • * '''[[Couter]]''' - a sovereign. Half-a-couter, half-a-sovereign. From the Danubian-gipsy word cuta, a gold coin.
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