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BUCHAREST — (Rom. Bucureşti), capital of Romania. Before the union of the Danubian principalities (Moldavia and Walachia) in 1859, it was the capital of the principality of Walachia. Up to the 19th century almost the entire Jewish population of Walachia was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Buchărest — Buchărest, Stadt, so v.w. Bukarest … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Bucharest — [bo͞o′kə rest΄, byo͞o′kə rest′] capital of Romania, in the S part: pop. 1,990,000 … English World dictionary
Bucharest — Bukarest redirects here. For the Deutsche Levant Line ship, see MV Bukarest. Bucharest Bucureşti (Romanian) Municipality … Wikipedia
Bucharest — /booh keuh rest , byooh /, n. a city in and the capital of Romania, in the S part. 1,832,015. Romanian, Bucuresti. * * * Romanian Bucureti City (pop., 1997: 2,057,512), capital of Romania. Excavations have revealed evidence of prehistoric… … Universalium
Bucharest — Bucureşti Bukarest … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bucharest — Original name in latin Bucharest Name in other language BUH, Boekarest, Boukouresti, Bucarest, Bucaresta, Bucareste, Bucarst, Bucharest, Bucuresti, Bucureti, Bucureti, Buekres, Bukarest, Bukarestas, Bukareste, Bukaresto, Bukareszt, Bukareto,… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Bucharest — Bucarest Roumanie Judeţ de [[judeţ de |]] Bucarest Statut : Capitale … Wikipédia en Français
Bucharest — or Romanian Bucureşti geographical name city capital of Romania population 2,036,894 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Bucharest — noun The capital city of Romania … Wiktionary