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TULCEA, or TULTCHA

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Originally appearing in Volume V27, Page 366 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TULCEA, or TULTCHA , the See also:capital of the See also:department of Tulcea, red, a bybloemen when it has a See also:white ground marked with See also:violet See also:Rumania, on the right See also:bank of the See also:Danube, 42 M. from its mouth at See also:Sulina. Pop. (1900), 18,800; including many Russians, See also:Turks, Greeks and See also:Jews. There is no railway within 20 m., and the surrounding See also:country is barren and desolate. The See also:principal See also:commerce is in See also:fish and See also:grain. See also:Wool is also exported to See also:France, and hides to See also:Turkey. See also:Sheep-farming is carried on among the mountains.

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