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the Moldiiviaii T»essaral)i!i, with some populous towns in the Truth and Lower 

 ])a.nuLe basins. The Rumanian town of Frumosa, or Kahulu (in Russian Kagûl) 

 lies near the I'rutli, while the inchintrious Bulgarian sctllemcnt of Bohjrad stands 

 at the northern extremity of a Dauubian liman. On the Danube itself the centre 



Fig. lOS. — Akkeuman and the Dniester Liman. 



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of popuhition is the double town of Innmil and TùcJikor, famous in the history of 

 Danubian warfare. Although situated on the Kilia, or least-frequented branch 

 of the (h'lta, TCichkov docs a considerable trade in wheat and other agricultural 

 produce, exporting in a single year as much as 4,800,000 bushels of corn, lleni 

 above, and KiUa and VUkov below Tiichkov are ports of far less importance. 



