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Cultural and historical region shared between Romania and Bulgaria, situated on the Danube Delta. The region has long been home to various different groups, such as Romanians, Bulgarians, Tartars, Russians, Greeks and Germans.
In 1881 Romanians made up only 31% of the population in the Romania Dobruja whereas today they form 90% of the area's population. As of 2002 the largest minority group was the Turks, forming 2.8% of the region's population. In Bulgarian Dobruja they constitute 22% of the local population.