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Encyclopedia > Dobrich Province
Dobrich province shown within Bulgaria
Dobrich province shown within Bulgaria

Dobrich Province is a province in northeastern Bulgaria. Its major city is Dobrich. In 1949, Dobrich (the city) was named Tolbukhin in honor of the Soviet General Fedor Tolbukhin, whose 3th Ukrainian Front was responsible for liberating the region. Tolbukhin province was created in a local government reorganization in 1959. The names of both the city and the province were reverted to Dobrich in 1991, after the fall of Communism. In the centre of the city is "the old city", a small district of reconstructed renaissance buildings. The city is the centre of the agriculture in the entire northern Bulgaria. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... This article is about political regions. ... Dobrich (Bulgarian: Добрич) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Dobrich Province. ... Soviet redirects here. ... Marshal of the Soviet Union Fedor Tolbukhin Fyodor Ivanovich Tolbukhin (June 16, 1894 - October 17, 1949) (Russian: Фёдор Иванович Толбухин), Soviet military commander, was born into a peasant family in the rural province of Yaroslavl, north-east of Moscow. ... This article is about communism as a form of society and as a political movement. ...

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Dobrich Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (179 words)
Dobrich Province is a province in northeastern Bulgaria.
In 1949, Dobrich (the city) was named Tolbukhin in honor of the Soviet General Fedor Tolbukhin, whose 3rd Ukrainian Front was responsible for liberating the region from Nazi rule.
The names of both the city and the province reverted to Dobrich in 1990, after the fall of Communism.
Dobrich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (467 words)
Dobrich (Bulgarian: Добрич, historical names: Hacıoğlu Pazarcık in Ottoman Turkish, Bazargic in Romanian, Tolbuhin during the Socialist era) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Dobrich Province.
Dobrich is the eighth most populated town in Bulgaria, being the centre of the historical region of Southern Dobruja, and is located 30 km west of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, not far from resorts such as Albena, Balchik, and Golden Sands.
After the Treaty of Bucharest of 1913 (confirmed by the Treaty of Neuilly of 1919), Dobrich and the whole of Southern Dobruja were incorporated in Romania for a period until 1940.
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