Bulgarian lands across the Danube

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title: Bulgarian lands across the Danube
text: In Bulgarian historiography, the Bulgarian lands across the Danube, also called Transdanubian Bulgaria, refer to territories under the control of the Bulgarian Empire north of the Danube. These territories today cover the territory of Romania and Moldova, eastern Hungary, Vojvodina in Serbia and Budjak in Ukraine. In the Middle Ages the Bulgarian Empire controlled vast areas to the north of the river Danube from its establishment in 681 to its fragmentation in 1371-1422. These lands were called
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date created: 2007-07-04T18:49:00Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T14:23:18Z
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