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Coordinates: 44°00N 26°30E / 44.000°N 26.500°E / 44.000; 26.500
 

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Nova Cherna
Нова Черна
Nova Cherna is located in Bulgaria
Nova Cherna

Nova Cherna

Location of Kranevo

Coordinates: 44°00′N 26°30′E / 44.000°N 26.500°E / 44.000; 26.500
Country Bulgaria
Province (Oblast)Silistra
Municipality (Obshtina)Tutrakan
Government
 • kmetNehat Yusmen
Elevation
26 m (85 ft)
Population
 (2009)[1]
 • Total1,986
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
7645
Area code08634

Nova Cherna (Bulgarian: Нова Черна, historically Romanian: Turcsmil, Turkish: Türk Smil) is a village on the Danube, in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Tutrakan Municipality, Silistra Province. The current name ("New Cherna") is derived from the commune of CernainNorthern Dobruja, whence its Bulgarian villagers were resettled and replaced by Megleno-Romanians according to the population exchange stipulated by the Treaty of Craiova in 1940. A nature reserve named Kalimok Brashlen is located near the village.

After the fall of the Ottoman power in the Balkans in 1877, the village was included in Bulgaria, but the Treaty of Bucharest (1913) awarded it to Romania. After a brief Bulgarian rule during World War I, it was reverted to Romanian administration by the Treaty of Neuilly, the village finally being retroceded to Bulgaria by the Treaty of Craiova in 1940.

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