Silistra (Bulgarian: Силистра, pronounced [siˈlistrə], historically Bulgarian: Дръстър Drastar [ˈdrəstər]) is a port city of northeastern Bulgaria, lying on the southern bank of the lower Danube at the country's border with Romania. Silistra is the administrative centre of Silistra Province and one of the important cities of the historical region of Southern Dobrudzha.
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Silistra (Bulgarian: Силистра, pronounced [siˈlistrə], historically Bulgarian: Дръстър Drastar [ˈdrəstər]) is a port city of northeastern Bulgaria, lying on the southern bank of the lower Danube at the country's border with Romania. Silistra is the administrative centre of Silistra Province and one of the important cities of the historical region of Southern Dobrudzha.
Silistra is a major cultural, industrial, transportation and educational center of north-eastern Bulgaria. There are many historical landmarks including a Roman tomb, remains of the Medieval fortress, an Ottoman fort, the Art Gallery.
Silistra is situated in the north-eastern part of Bulgaria on the southern banks of the Danube river. It is located in the Bulgarian part of Dobrudzha.
The municipality of Silistra covers an area of 516 km and includes the city and 18 villages. The area of the city-proper is 27.159 km. The total population is 68,359 of which 49,166 live in the city.
The Romans built a fortress in 29 AD on...
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