Chapter 163: New Territories (Part I)
In the former Bulgarian port city of Varna, Andekos, a Romanian government worker, walks on Brynf Street. Fastest updates
This street was the most prosperous area before Varna, and there were a large number of Bulgarian exporters who wholesaled goods from all over the world, and traders who needed Bulgarian goods could buy their favorite goods here.
It's just that now the street is deserted, and there are fewer people on the street. In fact, after the start of the Second Balkan War, merchants here left. After the signing of the Treaty of Bucharest, most of the shops here were branded for sale. Most of the Bulgarian merchants are not coming back, and they have moved to the south to Burgas and the port city of Thessaloniki in the Mediterranean, where they have better opportunities for development.
Anderkos walked down the street and saw a familiar face and stepped forward to say hello. "Hey, Borkov, how many more residents are you recruiting who are willing to return to Bulgaria?"
The young man, Borkov, was good-looking, more sven with a pair of glasses, a white shirt and black trousers, and a sleeve with the Bulgarian coat of arms on his arm. He was a local Bulgarian government worker who was responsible for agitating the local population to move to the newly occupied territories of Bulgaria.
As for why he knew Andekos, a Romanian government functionary, it is necessary to mention the security of Varna. In the past, when you were under military control, the local security conditions were not bad, and everyone knew that the army would not reason with you, and once you were found to be committing a crime, you would definitely be dealt with strictly. It was only later that after Romania transferred government officials to manage it, the army also withdrew to the barracks, and in the face of these new officials who were not familiar with the place, some of the phenomena that had been suppressed by the army before had a tendency to emerge, and Borkov was such a victim.
He was robbed by a couple of gangsters on his way back to his quarters, but luckily he met Andcos. In the end, Anderkos found the nearby Romanian police, rescued Borkov who had been stripped of his underwear, and retrieved his clothes and belongings for him. Then the two chatted, and the more they talked, the more speculative they became, and they became a pair of good friends.
He smiled and showed his white teeth when he saw Andcos greet him. "We were able to mobilize almost all the residents, and yesterday only 20 families were willing to go to Macedonia."
Borkov's words made Andekos ask curiously. "So you're going to move on to the next place to mobilize?"
Borkov continued. "Some people will move to the next place, but some people will be left to continue mobilizing, and the goal of mobilization will also be shifted, and we plan to try it in the countryside. But I was left to see if there were any residents in Varna who could mobilize. ”
"That's good news, and I wish you success."
Facing Andcos's blessing, Borkov said with a sigh. "Thank you. If it weren't for this damn war, we wouldn't know each other. But we've lost so much that I don't know now whether to rejoice in this war or curse it. ”
"Then let's not talk about this war, let's talk about something else."
Anderkos continued to ask about the rumors he had heard. "I heard that you drove out the Ottomans and Greeks in the south."
In response to Anderkos's inquiry, Borkov whispered to him. "I heard from our captain that it seems to be so, in order to make room for our mobilized Bulgarians, so we can only drive out these Ottomans and Greeks."
Hearing Borkov's words, Andekos was not good at telling him what he had gotten. In fact, Bulgaria had driven out about half a million Ottomans and Greeks from Macedonia and Thrace, and it was more than a mistake to settle the Bulgarians who had been agitated from this territory. He got the news that the Bulgarian army was still driving away the Ottomans and Greeks, so it was difficult for him to tell his new friend about the situation, he knew that his friend had always believed in Bulgaria's words, and if he hadn't saved him, he probably would have been more sensitive to his job as a Romanian government worker.
Faced with this situation, Andrecos had no choice but to leave first. "Then you get busy first, my boss still has something to do with me now, and we'll talk another day."
Borkov said when he saw that he had something to stop. "Good goodbye, Anderkos. We'll continue to talk together next time. ”
Anderkos moved on, he was actually the secretary of Chacks, the mayor of the Varna region, who had come with the government's arrangement. Chacks had been his secretary when he was mayor of the Bouzeu region, and he was transferred to continue as secretary when Chacks was transferred to the Varna region. That's why he knows a lot of news that Bolkov can't reach, but he still knows that he can't spread it. What he said to his friend wasn't a rhetoric either, and Mayor Chacks was indeed looking for him, just less eagerly.
After the signing of the Treaty of Bucharest, the Romanian government appointed two mayors, one of whom he served, Chaks, as mayor of Varna, and Polkec as mayor of Suman, while the regions of Dobrich and Ruse were split.
In the previous life, a large country in the East used this method to split up Tibet and Gansu, where ethnic minorities are the majority, and assigned a small piece of it to other provinces, or simply divided it into several identities, so that the other ethnic groups that occupy the main position among them do not have such a large size, reducing a lot of unnecessary trouble.
Eder also learned and sold once, he divided the northern part of the Ruse region into the territory of Gyulijiu separated by a river, so that this county with a large population in Romania digested these Bulgarians, and by the way, the two cities of Giuliju and Ruse were merged, and the two cities across the Danube River were merged and developed. , and then assigned its eastern part to Klelahi County. A small part of the southwest was incorporated into the Suman region.
As for the smallest region, Dobrich, with the exception of a limited number of villages that were included in the Varna region for ease of administration, the rest were assigned to the Constanta region. After this division, the only areas where the Bulgarian population is the majority are Varna and Suman, and it is believed that with the migration of Romanian populations from the country, both regions will be easily absorbed by Romania.
Anderkos arrives at the town hall, where the Bulgarian municipal building has been destroyed by the Romanian army and is unusable. The building they are using today was originally owned by a patriotic Bulgarian merchant, but with the fall of Varna, he was also buried in the rubble, so it was only natural that it was confiscated by Romania. Previously used as the headquarters of the garrison, they were used as temporary offices after the end of the military administration. When the new town hall was built, but the new town hall building was built on top of the ruined Bulgarian city hall, I don't know what they really thought.
Seeing Andrecos' arrival, a staff member who had been waiting for him at the gate for a long time stepped forward and said to him anxiously, "Your Excellency, the mayor, you should go to his office immediately." ”
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