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    Mircea Vodă is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is located in the central part of the county, along the Danube–Black Sea Canal...
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  • Mircea Vodă may refer to several places in Romania: Mircea Vodă, Brăila, a commune in Brăila County Mircea Vodă, Constanța, a commune in Constanța County...
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    Ferdinand, headquartered in Constanța Plasa Mangalia, headquartered in Mangalia Plasa Negru-Vodă, headquartered in Negru Vodă Plasa Traian, headquartered...
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  • Mihai Viteazu, Cluj, Mihai Viteazu, Constanța – Michael the Brave Mircea Vodă, Brăila, Mircea Vodă, ConstanțaMircea I of Wallachia Moldovenești – Ioan...
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    (Dresden–Constanța) at 26 km (16 mi). The Călărași train station serves the CFR Line 802. The nearest major cities are: Bucharest 120 km (75 mi), Constanța 148 km...
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  • Infantry Battalion "Călugăreni", in Bucharest 284th Tank Battalion "Cuza Vodă" ("Cavalerii Negri"), in Galați 280th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Căpitan...
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    Dudești Frecăței Galbenu Gemenele Grădiștea Gropeni Jirlău Mărașu Măxineni Mircea Vodă Movila Miresii Racovița Râmnicelu Romanu Roșiori Salcia Tudor Scorțaru...
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  • The Snails' Senator (category Films directed by Mircea Daneliuc)
    Tudorache Clara Vodă – Mireille Madeleine Thibeault – Nadine Dan Chișu [ro] – Michel Florin Zamfirescu – townhall secretary Constanța Comănoiu – Cireșica's...
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  • College (Turda) Mircea cel Batrân National College, Constanța Mihai Eminescu National College (Constanța) Decebal High School, Constanța Ovidius High School...
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    Livro do Armeiro-Mor. (Perhaps from the Second Bulgarian Empire). Arms of Mircea I of Wallachia (from a personal seal.) (The lion was used by many rulers...
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    Dobruja and northeastern Bulgaria. An old Slavic inscription, found at Mircea Vodă, mentions Zhupan Dimitri (Дѣимитрѣ жѹпанѣ), a local feudal landlord prominent...
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  • Călărași County Satu Nou, a village in Mircea Vodă Commune, Constanța County Satu Nou, a village in Oltina Commune, Constanța County Satu Nou, a village in Corbii...
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    Danube–Black Sea Canal (category Buildings and structures in Constanța County)
    reach it goes near or through the settlements of Cernavodă, Saligny, Mircea Vodă, Medgidia, Castelu, and Poarta Albă. On this reach the canal is joined...
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    part of that interval in Brăila, where he fathered an illegitimate son, Mircea. With the assistance of Vlad, Stephen stormed into Moldavia at the head...
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    Aaron the Tyrant (redirect from Aron Vodă)
    Tyrant (Romanian: Aron Tiranul) or Aron Vodă ("Aron the Voivode"; Church Slavonic: Apѡн вода, romanized: Arōn voda), sometimes credited as Aron Emanoil or...
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  • against FC Farul Constanța. Virgil Ghiță, Andrei Ciobanu, and Carlo Casap were in the first XI. On 7 August 2020 FC Viitorul Constanța appointed Rubén...
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    Chirnogi Chiselet Crivăț Ciocănești Curcani Cuza Vodă Dichiseni Dor Mărunt Dorobanțu Dragalina Dragoș Vodă Frăsinet Frumușani Fundeni Gălbinași Grădiștea...
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  • Bogdan Vodă University of Cluj-Napoca Cluj-Napoca 1992 Sapientia University Cluj-Napoca 2001 Andrei Șaguna University of Constanța [ro] Constanța 1992 Danubius...
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  • 1862–1865, unknown architect Neoclassical - Eliad House (Bulevardul Mircea Vodă no. 5), Bucharest, 1863, unknown architect During the reign of Alexandru...
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    musical duo Andrei Țurcanu, writer Nicolai Costenco, writer and poet Gheorghe Vodă, poet and film director Serafim Saka, writer Nicolae Botgros, violinist,...
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  • v FCSB FCSB v Farul Constanța Rapid București v FCSB Universitatea Craiova v FCSB FCSB v Sepsi OSK FCSB v CFR Cluj Farul Constanța v FCSB FCSB v Rapid...
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    (Ștefan Voda District) Cioburciu (Ștefan Voda District) Olănești (Ștefan Voda District) Răscăieți (Ștefan Voda District) Semionovca (Ștefan Vodă District)...
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    Bucharest: Editura Academiei, 1980. Ion Ionașcu, "Politica fiscală a lui Ioan-Vodă Caragea oglindită în corespondența inedită a lui Manuc-Bei", in Studii și...
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    February 1938"), in Dosarele Istoriei, 1/IV, 1999 (in Romanian) Petre Ţurlea, "Vodă da, Iorga ba" ("Yes Says the Ruler, No Says Iorga"), in Magazin Istoric,...
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    seven hills of Rome. Bucharest's seven hills are: Mihai Vodă, Dealul Mitropoliei, Radu Vodă, Cotroceni, Dealul Spirii, Văcărești, and Sfântu Gheorghe...
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  • Gheorghe Manolache Offices in: Mangalia, Medgidia, Ostrov, Vasile Roaită, Negru Vodă, Cernavodă, Hârșova. County Branch Ialomița: Chief: captain Ion Iacob Deputy...
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    clashes against Roma happened, from 1989 to 2011, in Turulung, Vârghiș, Cuza Vodă, Bolintin-Deal, Ogrezeni, Reghin, Cărpiniş, Găiseni, Plăieşii de Sus, Vălenii...
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    befriended the peasant raconteur Ion Creangă. The writer's mother was Constanța née Canano, one of the last surviving members from a Moldavian family...
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    attended school in Ploiești and trained as a sailor at the Naval Academy in Constanța, but never sought employment in the Romanian Naval Forces. Until the age...
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    Thocomerius–Negru Voda: Un voivod de origine cumana la inceputurile Tarii Romanesti. Raspuns criticilor mei si neprietenilor lui Negru Vodă. Humanitas SA...
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