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When they began their relationship, Bellow had already chalked up four ex-wives: Anita Goshikin, Alexandra Tsachacbasov, Susan Glassman and Alexandra Ionescu Tulcea.
Saul Bellow's widow on his life and letters: 'His gift was to love and be loved' Rachel Cooke 2010
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Downstream of Tulcea, the water contains high concentrations of Hg and heavy metals.
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Other sources of pollution include a bauxite smelter and ferrous metals plant at Tulcea, and a sulfur factory in the Soviet border town of Izmail.
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More recently the beginnings of indiscriminate tourism organized by numerous tourist agencies is evident, with 40 private agencies springing up in Tulcea.
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The Province of Tulcea will have local representation on the Danube Delta Authority.
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The reeds were harvested by heavy mechanised caterpillar equipment and processed at a cellulose factory specially constructed at Tulcea.
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Cases of cholera have been reported, the latest in August 1990 when 66 cases were diagnosed in the Tulcea region.
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Romania imports crude oil via the Black Sea through two major ports, Constanta and Tulcea, giving the country the capability to be a major energy transport point.
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= The city, the modern Tulcea, is situated about 110 kilometres directly north of Tomis (Constanta) on the southernmost branch of the Danube, 60 kilometres from the mouth of the river.
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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Troesmis, the modern Galati, is located on the north bank of the Danube, about 160 kilometres inland from Aegissos (Tulcea).
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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