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English: Map of the salt trade in Wallachia between the 16th and 19th centuries. Based on data from Aurora Ilieș, "Drumurile și transportul sării în Țara Românească", in Studii și Materiale de Istorie Medie , Vol. VII, 1974, pp. 223–242; and "La guerre du sel entre la Valachie et la Moldavie", in Revue des Études Sud-est Européennes , Vols. XXVII–XXVIII, 1999–2000, pp. 145–149. Detailed data on the roads and fisheries of Turnu–Zimnicea area from Ecaterina Țânțăreanu, Habitat medieval în sud-vestul Munteniei în sec. XIV–XVII. Temeiuri istorice și arheologice . Bucharest: Editura Renaissance, 2010. ISBN 978-973-8922-80-8 . The commercial road linking Târgoviște and Turnu through Pitești is depicted in Eugenia Greceanu, Ansamblul urban medieval Pitești , p. 38. Bucharest: National Museum of Romanian History, 1982. OCLC 604144102 . On the fisheries of Brăila, see: Camelia Hristian, Ghena Pricop, Evdochia Smaznov (eds.), Greci, evrei, ruși lipoveni, turci… Brăila. Reactivarea memoriei culturale a orașului . Brăila: Editura Istros, 2012. ISBN 978-606-654-035-3 ; on Lichirești: Pirin Boiagiev, "Din relațiile economice și demografice dintre Călărași și Silistra", in Cultură și Civilizație la Dunărea de Jos , Vols. XIII–XIV, 1995, pp. 259–262.
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