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Coat of arms of RuseAlternate names:�Ruse and ???? [Bulg], Rus�uk [Turk], Rusciuc [Rom], Russe [Ger], Rouss� [Fr], Rousse, Rustchuk, Rustschuk, Rushtuk, Rushchuk, Ru�?uk, Rusciuk, Rustciuk, Ruschuq, Ruschuk, Roustchouk, Rouschouk., and Rustchuk. 43�50' N, 25�57' E. Ruse is located in the NE Bulgaria on the right bank of the Danube, opposite the Romanian city of Giurgiu, approximately 47�mi S of Bucharest, 124�mi from the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, and 186�mi from the capital Sofia most significant Bulgarian river port, Ruse serves as an important part of Bulgaria's international trade. In the late 19th century, cosmopolitan Ruse's multiethnic population that was seven percent Jews. �1920 Jewish population: 3,854. Often called the�Little Vienna, Ruse is known for its exquisite and well-maintained 19th- and 20th-century�Neo-Baroque and�Neo-Rococo architecture.

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Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE