Camenița may refer to: Camenița, a village in the commune Sichevița, Caraș-Severin County, Romania Petre Cameniță (1889-1962), a Romanian Major-General...
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Petre Cameniță (5 November 1889 – 1962) was a Romanian major-general during World War II. He was born in Poroina Mare, Mehedinți County in 1889 and graduated...
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The Camenița is a small left tributary of the river Danube in Romania. It discharges into the Danube near Gornea. Its length is 14 km (8.7 mi) and its...
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Berzasca (river) (redirect from Camenița River (Berzasca))
(29 mi) Basin size 229 km2 (88 sq mi) Basin features Progression Danube→ Black Sea Tributaries • left Dragostele • right Ilova, Camenița, Toronița...
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the name in other languages are: Polish: Kamieniec Podolski; Romanian: Camenița Podoliei; Latin: Camenecium; Ottoman Turkish: كامانىچه, romanized: Kamaniçe;...
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1890) Abdallah Beyhum, 10th Prime Minister of Lebanon (b. 1879) Petre Cameniță, Romanian general (b. 1889) Henry Matthew Talintyre, British comic strip...
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right Liborajdea Liborajdea 1031.9 left 8 Čezava near Dobra 1026.8 right Camenița Gornea 1025.7 left 14 Orevița Liubcova 1022.9 left 25 Dobranska reka Dobra...
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Sorbian) Kamianets-Podilskyi Kamaniçe (Turkish), Camenecium (Latin)*, Cameniţa (Romanian)*, Kamenets - קאַמענעץ (Yiddish)*, Kamenec-Podoljskij - Каменец-Подольский...
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Bukovina to Sniatyn, instead of taking the route to Kamieniec Podolski (Camenița) through Hotin (Chocim), knowing fully well that abiding by Stephen's condition...
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B.C. Lady (Fy 07, later to RCAF) HMCS Billow (Fy 25), ex-(Fy 32) HMCS Camenita (Fy 41) HMCS Cancolim (Z10) HMCS Canfisco (Fy 17) HMCS Capella (Fy 31)...
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1938 Germany 1938 FIRA Tournament Dinamo Stadium; Bucharest 89 CamenitaIon Camenita Lock Apr 29, 1939 Italy Test match Rome 90 KurtzbauerC. Kurtzbauer...
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generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-06-30. "Generals of World War II – Petre Cameniță". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-06-30. Dimitrie R. Rosetti, Dicționarul contimporanilor...
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B.C. Lady (Fy 07, later to RCAF) HMCS Billow (Fy 25), ex-(Fy 32) HMCS Camenita (Fy 41) HMCS Cancolim (Z10) HMCS Canfisco (Fy 17) HMCS Capella (Fy 31)...
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Câlniștea Mică Câlniștea Călui Olteț Calul Bistrița Calva Vișa Camăr Barcău Camenița Danube Caminca Trotuș Câmp Uz Câmpea Prahova Câmpulungeanca Slănic Canaraua...
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Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Vasile Arman Gheorghe Cameniță Dumitru Copil Mihai Corsenți Ionel Juncu Cristian Munteanu Dan Țapoș Gian...
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until 1995 at Bigär (Palașca) mines, Buschmann, Stanca, Pietrele Albe, Camenița, Cozla and many other former sites, together with a rich fossil flora....
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Romanian architect Petre S. Aurelian (1833–1909), Romanian politician Petre Cameniță (1889–1962), Romanian general during World War II Petre P. Carp (1837–1919)...
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four villages: Fântânile Negre, Poroina Mare, Stignița and Șipotu. Petre Cameniță "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe...
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