
Map of Romania with Northern Dobruja
highlighted
Northern Dobruja ( ; ,
Severna Dobrudzha) is the part of Dobruja within the borders of Romania
.
It lies
between the lower Danube river and the
Black
Sea
, bordered in south by Bulgarian
Southern
Dobruja.
Geography
The territory of Northern Dobrogea now forms the
counties of
Constanţa and
Tulcea, with a combined area of 15,500 km² and
population of now slightly over a million.
Cities
Rivers
Lakes
Danube Delta
- Main article Danube
Delta
The
Danube Delta consists of numerous
lakes. The most important ones are:
- Roşu
- Isac
- Gorgova
- Furtuna
- Ledeanca
- Tatanir
- Merhel
- Matiţa
- Uzlina
- Dranov
- Lumina
- Puiu
- Puiuleţ
History
The territory was under
Ottoman rule
until 1878, when it was awarded to Romania for its role in the
1877-78
Russo-Turkish War, and as compensation for the transfer of a
region partly overlapping the
Southern Bessarabia. Under the treaties
of
San Stefano and
Berlin, Romania received Northern
Dobruja while the newly restored principality of Bulgaria received
the smaller Southern part of the region. After the
Second Balkan War in 1913, Romania also
occupied the Bulgarian Southern Dobruja, which it ruled until the
signing of the 1940
Treaty of
Craiova.
Heraldry
Northern Dobrogea is represented by two
dolphins in the
Coat of arms of Romania.