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Budjak (other)
Budjak is a geographic and historical region in Ukraine and Moldova, also referred to as many other names. Budjak, Budzhak, Budzhakh, Bugeac or Bucaq may also refer to: * , a Turkic ethnic group that inhabited Budjak ** Budjak Horde, a former autonomous formation of Budjak Tatars under the influence of the Ottoman Empire * Bucaq (also Budzhakh), a village in Azerbaijan * Yuxarı Buçaq (also Budzhak), a village in Azerbaijan * Bugeac, Gagauzia, a village in Moldova * Bugeac Steppe, a steppe in Moldova and Ukraine * Lake Bugeac, a lake in Romania See also * Bucak (other) * Bucaq, Yevlakh (other) * Bujak (other) * Sibat Sibat is the Filipino word for spear, used as a weapon or tool by natives of the Philippines. The term is used in Tagalog and Kinaray-a. It also called bangkaw, sumbling or palupad in the islands of Visayas and Mindanao; and budjak (also spelled ...
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Budjak
Budjak or Budzhak ( Bulgarian and Ukrainian: Буджак; ro, Bugeac; Gagauz and Turkish: ''Bucak''), historically part of Bessarabia until 1812, is a historical region in Ukraine and Moldova. Lying along the Black Sea between the Danube and Dniester rivers, this sparsely populated multi-ethnic 600,000-people region of is located in the southern part of historical Bessarabia. Nowadays, the larger part of the region is included in Ukraine's Odesa Oblast, while the rest is included in the southern districts of Moldova. The region is bordered to the north by the rest of Moldova, to the west and south by Romania, and to the east by the Black Sea and the rest of Ukraine. Name and geography Historically, Budjak was the southeastern steppe region of Moldavia. Bordered by the northern Trajan's Wall at its north end, by the Danube river and Black Sea to its south, by Tigheci Hills (just east of the Prut River) to the west, and Dniester River to the east, it was known as ''histor ...
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Budjak Horde
The Budjak Horde or Belgorod Horde formed part of the Nogai Horde in the 17th and 18th centuries. It settled in the northern Black Sea coast area under protectorate of the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman Empire's Sanjak of Ozu (Yedisan). Its capital was in Căușeni. In the 1620s the horde migrated from the Pontic steppes to the steppes of the Budjak region. The Bilhorod Tatars (20,000-30,000) were nomadic herdsmen. They made forays for slaves and loot into Right-bank Ukraine and Moldavia. In 1770 the horde became a protectorate of the Russian Empire and soon after was dispersed through resettlement in the Azov steppes. From there its remnants emigrated to Turkey during the Crimean War of 1853-1856. Prominent leaders of the horde included Khan Temir (died 1637), who allegedly established the noble Moldavian family of Cantemirești. Leaders * 1603–1637 Khan Temir * Giray family with rank of Serasker References External links Bilhorod Hordeat the Encyclopedia of U ...
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Bucaq
Bucaq (also, Budzhak) is a village and municipality in the Oghuz Rayon of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (, ; az, Azərbaycan ), officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, , also sometimes officially called the Azerbaijan Republic is a transcontinental country located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is a part of th .... It has a population of 1,350. References * Populated places in Oghuz District {{Oghuz-geo-stub ...
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Bugeac, Gagauzia
Bugeac ( gag, Bucak) is a commune and village in the Gagauz Autonomous Territorial Unit of the Republic of Moldova A republic () is a "state in which power rests with the people or their representatives; specifically a state without a monarchy" and also a "government, or system of government, of such a state." Previously, especially in the 17th and 18th .... The 2004 census listed the commune as having a population of 1,525 people.''Statistica Moldovei''.. Accessed March 8, 2009. 942 inhabitants are Gagauz people, Gagauz. Minorities included 115 Russians, 85 Ukrainians, 56 Bulgarians, 4 Roma and 305 Moldovans. Bugeac's average elevation is 43 metres. Its geographical coordinates are 46° 21' 57" North, 28° 39' 48" East. References Besghioz {{Gagauzia-geo-stub ...
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Bugeac Steppe
The Bugeac Steppe, Budjak Steppe or Budzhak Steppe ( ro, Stepa Bugeacului; uk, Буджацький степ, Budzhats'kyy step) is a steppe located in the south of Ukraine and Moldova from the Dniester to Prut rivers reaching down to the Black Sea. The Bugeac Steppe has a total surface of 3,210 km2, of which 6.1% is forest. See also * Budjak Budjak or Budzhak ( Bulgarian and Ukrainian: Буджак; ro, Bugeac; Gagauz and Turkish: ''Bucak''), historically part of Bessarabia until 1812, is a historical region in Ukraine and Moldova. Lying along the Black Sea between the Danube ... References Grasslands of Moldova Grasslands of Ukraine {{Ukraine-geo-stub ...
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Lake Bugeac
Lake Bugeac, also known as Lake Gârlița, is a lake in Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is located in a calcareous depression near the Danube, the water exchange with the latter being regulated by a weir. Because the lake is an overwintering region located on an important migration route for aquatic birds (the most important being the dalmatian pelican), lake Buceag and the surrounding area have been declared a nature reserve A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, or features of geological or .... References Lakes of Constanța County Protected areas of Romania Important Bird Areas of Romania {{Constanţa-geo-stub ...
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Bucak (other)
Bucak (pronounced 'budjak') is a Turkish word meaning "corner", and in the administrative sense, a subdistrict. Its variants are also names for various localities in Asia and Europe. * Bucak (administrative unit), subdistricts of Turkey, also known as ''nahiyes'' * Bucak, Burdur, a town and district of Burdur Province, Turkey * Bucak, Çivril * Budjak, a region in Southern Bessarabia * Sedat Bucak (born 1960), Turkish chieftain and politician See also * Budjak (other) * Bujak (other) * Bucaq, Yevlakh (other) Bucaq, Yevlakh (also, Budzhak, Yevlakh) may refer to: *Aşağı Bucaq, Azerbaijan *Yuxarı Bucaq, Azerbaijan See also * Budjak (other) * Bucak (other) * Bujak (other) Bujak may refer to: * Bujak (surname) * Buják, a ... {{disambig, geo, surname Turkish words and phrases Turkish-language surnames ...
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Bucaq, Yevlakh (other)
Bucaq, Yevlakh (also, Budzhak, Yevlakh) may refer to: *Aşağı Bucaq, Azerbaijan *Yuxarı Bucaq, Azerbaijan See also * Budjak (other) * Bucak (other) * Bujak (other) Bujak may refer to: * Bujak (surname) * Buják, a village and municipality in Hungary * Bujak, Masovian Voivodeship, a village in Poland See also * Bucak (other) * Bucaq, Yevlakh (other) * Budjak (other) Budjak is ...
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Bujak (other)
Bujak may refer to: * Bujak (surname) * Buják, a village and municipality in Hungary * Bujak, Masovian Voivodeship, a village in Poland See also * Bucak (other) * Bucaq, Yevlakh (other) * Budjak (other) Budjak is a geographic and historical region in Ukraine and Moldova, also referred to as many other names. Budjak, Budzhak, Budzhakh, Bugeac or Bucaq may also refer to: * , a Turkic ethnic group that inhabited Budjak ** Budjak Horde, a former au ...
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