• Căprioara may refer to several places in Romania: Căprioara, a village in Săvârșin Commune, Arad County Căprioara, a village in Recea-Cristur Commune...
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    The Mureș (Romanian: [ˈmureʃ]) or Maros (IPA: [ˈmɒroʃ]; German: Mieresch, Serbian: Мориш, romanized: Moriš) is a 789-kilometre-long (490 mi) river in Eastern...
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  • The Gârda Seacă is a left tributary of the river Arieșul Mare in Romania. It discharges into the Arieșul Mare in Gârda de Sus. Its length is 17 km (11 mi)...
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    Kingdom of Hungary, one settlement mentioned in the source as Romanian: "Căprioara". This Romanian place-name is the first recorded Romanian toponym in the...
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  • The Cracăul Alb is a river in the Vânători-Neamț Natural Park in Neamț County, Romania. At its confluence with the Cracăul Negru in Magazia, the river...
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  • Sturii Mari, Sturii Mici, Găina, Calul, Vladimiru Right: Mlaca Fântânii, Căprioara, Totușca Mare, Totușca Mică, Bradu, Clăbuceasa, Poarta, Pleșu "Planul...
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    of the county, molibden mines in the Săvârșin area, marble quarries at Căprioara and Moneasa, mineral waters at Lipova, Moneasa, Dorobanți, Curtici, Macea...
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    Issue 1 (65), 2002, pp. 50–54. Rodica Colta, Doru Sinaci, Ioan Traia, Căprioara: monografie. Arad: Editura Mirador, 2011. ISBN 978-973-164-096-9 Vasile...
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    She competed in the women's 100 metres at the 1952 Summer Olympics. "„Căprioara Carpaților" sprintează acum spre ceruri. Alexandra Taifas-Sicoe a trecut...
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    being written in corrupt but easily identifiable forms, such as Kapreuar (Căprioara), Nuksora (Nucșoar) or Chernyswara (Cernișoara). Also, the preservation...
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    chronicle. The earliest Romanian place name in the county – Caprewar (now Căprioara) – was recorded in a list of the estates of the Telegdis which was completed...
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  • paw (laba de urs), venison medallion (medalion de caprioara), venison sausage (carnaciori de caprioara), rabbit with olives (iepure cu masline), ember roasted...
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    Lăpuștești, Mărcești, Stațiunea Fântânele Recea-Cristur Recea Cristur, Căprioara, Ciubanca, Ciubăncuța, Elciu, Escu, Jurca, Osoi, Pustuța Săcuieu Săcuieu...
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    occupies approximately 22000 hectares and it is composed of nine villages: Căprioara (Kaprióra), Cuiaș (Felsőköves), Hălăliș (Áldásos), Pârnești (Pernyefalva)...
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  • Retrieved 2013-04-22. Administrația Monumentelor și Patrimoniului Turistic: Căprioara Administrația Monumentelor și Patrimoniului Turistic: Urs Archived 2016-03-04...
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    Pordeanu and "Keer" (near present-day Ostojićevo in Serbia). "Caprewar" from Căprioara For instance, Sebeș and "Comyath" (on the Pogăniș River were mentioned...
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    "recea" refers to a cold place. The commune is composed of nine villages: Căprioara (Kecskeháta), Ciubanca (Alsócsobánka), Ciubăncuța (Felsőcsobánka), Elciu...
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    Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Balabancea, Căprioara (historical name: Geaferca-Rusă), Hamcearca and Nifon. The commune formerly...
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