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- Southern_Dobruja abstract "Southern Dobruja (Bulgarian: Южна Добруджа, Yuzhna Dobrudzha or simply Добруджа, Dobrudzha) is an area of north-eastern Bulgaria comprising the administrative districts named for its two principal cities of Dobrich and Silistra. It has an area of 7,565 km² and a population of 358,000. When it was a part of Romania from 1913 to 1940 it was known in Romanian as Dobrogea de sud, the Cadrilater ("Quadrilateral"), or Dobrogea Nouă ("New Dobruja").At the beginning of the modern era, Southern Dobruja had a mixed population of Bulgarians and Turks with several smaller minorities, including Gagauz, Crimean Tatars and Romanians. In 1910, of the 282,007 inhabitants of Southern Dobruja, 134,355 (47.6%) were Bulgarians, 106,568 (37.8%) Turks, 12,192 (4.3%) Gypsies, 11,718 (4.1%) Tatars, and 6,484 (2.4%) Romanians.Southern Dobruja was part of the autonomous Bulgarian principality within the Ottoman Empire from 1878 until Bulgaria's defeat in the Second Balkan War, when the region was ceded to Romania under the Treaty of Bucharest (1913). In 1914, Romania demanded all landowners prove their property and surrender to the Romanian state one third of the land they claimed or pay an equivalent of its value. This was similar to the agrarian reforms in Romania which occurred the previous century, in which the landlords had to give up two-thirds of their land, which was then handed over to the peasants. In Southern Dobruja, many of the peasants who received the land were settlers, including tens of thousands of Aromanians from Macedonia and Northern Greece, as well as Romanians from Wallachia, which led to claims that the reforms had a nationalist purpose.On 7 September 1940 Southern Dobruja was restored to Bulgaria under the Treaty of Craiova. The treaty was followed by a mandatory population exchange: about 110,000 Romanians (almost 95% of which settled there after 1913) were forced to leave Southern Dobruja, whereas 77,000 Bulgarians had to leave northern Dobruja. Only a few hundred Romanians and Aromanians are now left in the region.In 1913–1940, during the Kingdom of Romania, the region covered two counties: Durostor and Caliacra. Nowadays, the territory of Southern Dobruja forms the provinces of Silistra and Dobrich.".
- Southern_Dobruja thumbnail Dobrogea-cadrilater.png?width=300.
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- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageRevisionID "678754918".
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Agrarian_reform.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Aromanians.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_language.
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- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Caliacra_County.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bulgarian-speaking_countries_and_territories.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dobruja.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Romania.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Crimean_Tatars_in_Bulgaria.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Dobrich.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Dobrich_Province.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Dobruja.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Durostor_County.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Gagauz_people.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Romania.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(region).
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Dobruja.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Population_transfer.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Romani_people.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_language.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Romanians.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Second_Balkan_War.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Silistra.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Silistra_Province.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Bucharest,_1913.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Bucharest_(1913).
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Craiova.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_peoples.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink Wallachia.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink File:Dobrogea-cadrilater.png.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLink File:Southern_Dobruja_ethnic_religious_1930.svg.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bulgaria".
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bulgarian Dobruja".
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cadrilater".
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dobrudzhantsi".
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dobruja".
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southern Dobrudzha".
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southern Dobruja or Cadrilater".
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southern Dobruja".
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLinkText "southern Dobruja".
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLinkText "southern part of Dobrudja".
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageWikiLinkText "southern part".
- Southern_Dobruja hasPhotoCollection Southern_Dobruja.
- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
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- Southern_Dobruja wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Romanian_historical_regions.
- Southern_Dobruja subject Category:Bulgarian-speaking_countries_and_territories.
- Southern_Dobruja subject Category:Dobruja.
- Southern_Dobruja subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Romania.
- Southern_Dobruja hypernym Area.
- Southern_Dobruja type Place.
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- Southern_Dobruja type Location.
- Southern_Dobruja type Place.
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- Southern_Dobruja comment "Southern Dobruja (Bulgarian: Южна Добруджа, Yuzhna Dobrudzha or simply Добруджа, Dobrudzha) is an area of north-eastern Bulgaria comprising the administrative districts named for its two principal cities of Dobrich and Silistra. It has an area of 7,565 km² and a population of 358,000.".
- Southern_Dobruja label "Southern Dobruja".
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- Southern_Dobruja sameAs Zuidelijke_Dobroedzja.
- Southern_Dobruja sameAs Dobruja_do_Sul.
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- Southern_Dobruja sameAs Cadrilater.
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- Southern_Dobruja sameAs Південна_Добруджа.
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- Southern_Dobruja wasDerivedFrom Southern_Dobruja?oldid=678754918.
- Southern_Dobruja depiction Dobrogea-cadrilater.png.
- Southern_Dobruja isPrimaryTopicOf Southern_Dobruja.