
Ada Kaleh - Wikipedia
Ada Kaleh (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈada kaˈle]; from Turkish: Adakale, meaning "Island Fortress"; Hungarian: Újorsova or Ada Kaleh; Serbian and Bulgarian: Адакале, romanised: Adakale) was a small island on the Danube, located in Romania, that was submerged during the construction of the Iron Gates hydroelectric plant in 1970.
Insula Ada Kaleh - Wikipedia
Ada Kaleh (din limba turcă Ada Kale, însemnând „Insula Fortăreață”), regăsită și sub denumiri mai vechi, austriece, de Insula Carolina sau Insula Orșova Nouă. [1], a fost o insulă pe Dunăre, acoperită în 1970 de apele lacului de acumulare al hidrocentralei Porțile de Fier I. Insula se găsea la circa 3 km în aval de Orșova și avea o dimensiune de...
Ada Kaleh - The White Review
The fortress at Ada Kaleh (variously known as New Orşova, Karlsfried, and La Carolina by the Austrians) was a key obstacle to realising that aim. After briefly blockading it in November 1737 before being forced to withdraw by the onset of winter, the Turks eventually captured it after a month-long siege the following August, laying the path ...
Ada-Kaleh: the Balkan Island Where People Once Lived with no …
2020年11月25日 · There are 427 years between the time of Sultan Mohammed II, when the ancestors of the present-day Ada-Kalehans settled on the island, and 1878 when the Turkish military and civic authorities left it; generation after generation, the people of Ada-Kaleh lived and died with the idea of the necessity of authority and the State, ready to sacrifice ...
Ada Kaleh – Wikipédia
Ada Kaleh vagy Ada-Kalé (szerbül: Каролина, Нова Оршава [2]) törökök által lakott kis sziget volt a Dunán, ahol az ott élő emberek dohány-, szőlő- és rózsatermesztéssel, valamint csempészéssel foglalkoztak. [3] A szigetet 1972 -ben, a Vaskapu I. vízerőmű gátjának megépítése után, a felduzzasztott folyó elnyelte.
Ada Kaleh, an Ottoman Atlantis on the Danube - Big Think
2015年2月25日 · Ada Kaleh, an Ottoman island in the Danube on the border between Serbia and Romania, disappeared beneath that river in 1971. In fact, one could be forgiven for thinking the Tomb of Suleyman...
Adakaleh - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1939, many Turkish people left Ada Kaleh and settled in Turkey. [1] [2] The Island was flooded in 1968-1971, when a dam was made by the Socialist Republic of Romania and Yugoslavia. The island has been underwater since then. The people who used to live on the island were Turkish speaking Sufism-Muslims Turks. [3]
Ada Kaleh - Wikiwand
Ada Kaleh (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈada kaˈle]; from Turkish: Adakale, meaning "Island Fortress"; Hungarian: Újorsova or Ada Kaleh; Serbian and Bulgarian: Адакале, romanised: Adakale) was a small island on the Danube, located in Romania, that was submerged during the construction of the Iron Gates hydroelectric plant in 1970.
AN OASIS ON THE DANUBE: ADA KALEH - Hungarian Review
2011年9月7日 · Ada Kaleh, which means “the island of the fortress” in Turkish, was 1.75 km long and 400–500 metres wide. Due to its great strategic importance, guarding the river after it emerged through the treacherous waters of the Iron Gates, between the Carpathians and the Balkan mountain ranges, it was occupied in the fifteenth century by the Ottomans.
Ada Kaleh, istoria unui paradis îngropat de ape și de vremuri / FOTO
Ada-Kaleh-ul a rămas... istorie. De pe malul românesc, ultimii locuitori ai insulei privesc înmărmuriți cum „viața” lor se stinge. Dunărea și mâna semenilor lor, care au dinamitat insula, i-au împins spre pribegie iar civilizația și strămoșii lor vor rămâne pentru totdeauna în adâncuri.
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