"Добруджа" meaning in All languages combined

See Добруджа on Wiktionary

Proper name [Bulgarian]

IPA: [ˈdɔbrodʒɐ] Forms: До́бруджа [canonical], Dóbrudža [romanization], добруджа́нски [adjective, relational]
Etymology: Borrowed from Turkish Dobruca, from Bulgarian Добротица (Dobrotica, “the name of a ruler”), from доброта (dobrota, “goodness”) + -ица (-ica, diminutive suffix). Etymology templates: {{bor+|bg|tr|Dobruca}} Borrowed from Turkish Dobruca, {{der|bg|bg|Добротица||the name of a ruler}} Bulgarian Добротица (Dobrotica, “the name of a ruler”), {{af|bg|доброта|-ица|nocat=1|pos2=diminutive suffix|t1=goodness}} доброта (dobrota, “goodness”) + -ица (-ica, diminutive suffix) Head templates: {{bg-proper noun|До́бруджа|f|adj=добруджа́нски}} До́бруджа • (Dóbrudža) f (relational adjective добруджа́нски)
  1. Dobruja (a historical region shared by Bulgaria and Romania) Wikipedia link: bg:Добруджа Categories (place): Places in Bulgaria, Places in Romania Derived forms: добруджа́нец (dobrudžánec), добруджа́нка (dobrudžánka), добруджа́нче (dobrudžánče)
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