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See also:CALARASHI (Cdllrasi) , the See also:capital of the Jalomitza depart. ment, See also:Rumania, situated on the See also:left See also:bank of the Borcea See also:branch of the See also:Danube, amid wide See also:fens, See also:north of which extends See also:tin desolate Baragan See also:Steppe. Pop. (1900) 11,024. Calarashi has a considerable transit See also:trade in See also:wheat, See also:linseed, See also:hemp, See also:timber and See also:fish from a broad See also:mere on the See also:west or from the Danube. Small vessels carry See also:cargo to See also:Braila and See also:Galatz, and a branch railway from Calarashi traverses the Steppe from See also:south to north, and meets the See also:main See also:line between See also:Bucharest and See also:Constantza. End of Article: CALARASHI (Cdllrasi)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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