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In the News (Mon 4 Jun 12)

  
 Delta.htm
It runs from where the Kilia branch empties into the Black Sea along the border with the Ukraine, as it comprises the inner sea waters and the territorial sea, including the 20 m fathom line, up to Cape Midia, the southernmost spot of the reservation.
The area belongs to the Tulcea county, delimited by the seaside and the Kilia, Sulina and St. George branches.
The northern limit runs from Cotul Pisicii to the border with the Republic of Moldova along the left bank of the Danube at the highest flooding level, from where it runs further along the border with the Republic of Moldova and then with the Ukraine.
www.cimec.ro /Monumente/unesco/UNESCOfr/Album/Delta/Delta.htm

  
 Language Traveller: Travelling around the world teaching EFL: THERE'S A PIG IN MY GARDEN
This was very apparent when Helene took me to visit her family in Kilia, a small town in the south of Ukraine.
The residents of Kilia brew a rather strange and potent form of moonshine.
Helene’s family, and indeed all the people of Kilia, are very different to the brash and sometimes aggressive citizens of Odessa.
languagetraveller.blogspot.com /2005/02/theres-pig-in-my-garden.html

  
 Ukraine Now
On August 26, 2004 Ukraine's deep-water shipping canal between the Danube's estuary and the Black Sea was inaugurated to thus resume regular merchant shipping through the Danube's Kilia branch.
Currently, work is under way to build a protective dike in the Kilia branch.
According to the press service of the state-run enterprise Delta-Lotsman ("Delta-Pilot"), which is in charge of operating the canal, since then the canal has been demonstrating its growing competitiveness and steeply increasing cargo haul.
www.ukrnow.com /content/view/1545/2

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