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Name: Romanian intervention (Second Balkan War)

Type: Event

Start: 1913 AD

End: 1913 AD

Parent: Second Balkan War

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Was a Romanian military offensive against Bulgaria during the Second Balkan War.

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  • July 1913: The Romanian cavalry occupied the port city of Varna.
  • July 1913: On 18 July, Romanian forces occupied the city of Ferdinand, which is known today as Montana.
  • July 1913: On 20 July Greek forces occupied Vratsa.
  • July 1913: On the day of Romania's declaration of War, 80,000 men of the 5th Corps under General Ioan Culcer invaded Dobruja, occupying a front from Tutrakan to Balchik.
  • July 1913: Romanian cavalry forces entered Vrazhdebna.
  • July 1913: The Romanians and Serbs linked up at Belogradchik.
  • July 1913: On the night of 14-15 July, the Danube Army under Prince Ferdinand of Romania crossed into Bulgaria at Oryahovo, Gigen and Nikopol.

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