Cioara may refer to the following places: Cioara and Cioara-Doicești, former names for Bărăganul, Brăila County Cioara, the former name for Săliștea, a...
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Hungarian: Alsócsóra), known as Cioara until 1965, is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. The old name of Cioara is still widely used, especially...
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Cioara is a village in Hîncești District, Moldova. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics - Population...
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Sofronie of Cioara (Romanian: Sofronie de la Cioara) is a Romanian Orthodox saint. He was an Eastern Orthodox monk who advocated for the freedom of worship...
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The Cioara is a right tributary of the river Arieș in Romania. It discharges into the Arieș in Baia de Arieș. Its length is 9 km (5.6 mi) and its basin...
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The Cioara (Hungarian: Csóra-patak) is a left tributary of the river Mureș in Romania. It discharges into the Mureș near Tărtăria. Its length is 17 km...
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Baia de Arieș (redirect from Cioara de Sus)
Alba County, Romania. It administers five villages: Brăzești (Berzesd), Cioara de Sus (Felsőcsóra), Muncelu (Muncsal), Sartăș (Szártos), and Simulești...
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Baldovin (river) (redirect from Cioara River (Baldovin))
The Baldovin is a right tributary of the river Crișul Alb in Romania. It discharges into the Crișul Alb in Baia de Criș. Its length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and...
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dominant Used in 17th century Hungary; literal meaning is "gypsy folks" Cioară Romania Romani people and Black people Means crow Cina / Cokin Indonesia...
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Nana in the Super Smash Bros. series, Kat in Gravity Rush, and Natasha Cioara (Raven) in Honkai Impact 3rd. 小林 沙苗|日本タレント名鑑. Nihon Tarento Meikan (in Japanese)...
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Găbud, Fărău, Ciunga, Pusta Băgăului, Rât, Târnava, Hăpria, Sebeș, Pianul, Cioara, Cugir, Vaidei, Romos, Orăștie, Turdaș, Strei, Tâmpa, Cerna, Herepeia, Căoi...
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Feneș (Timiș) (redirect from Cioara River (Râul Lung))
The Feneș is a tributary of the river Timiș in Romania. It discharges into the Timiș near Armeniș. The upper course of the river, upstream of the confluence...
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Tasha, a Greyhawk wizard in the roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons Natasha Cioara, a playable character in Honkai Impact 3rd Natasha, a playable character...
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Visarion Sarai, Nicolae Oprea Miclăuş, and the bosniac monk Sofronie of Cioara, under the influence of the dominant Serbian Orthodox Church. In 1721, the...
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Latorița (redirect from Cioara River (Latorița))
The Latorița is a right tributary of the river Lotru in south-central Romania. It feeds the reservoirs Galbenu and Petrimanu. The Latorița discharges into...
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Sălaj (river) (redirect from Cioara River (Sălaj))
The following rivers are tributaries to the river Sălaj: Left: Mineu, Cioara, Cămin, Oarța, Băsești, Tămășești, Urmeniș, Asuaj Right: Valea Râturilor...
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Notable natives include: Ion Agârbiceanu Lucian Blaga Avram Iancu Sofronie of Cioara Ioan Suciu Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alba County. "Populaţia...
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(31 mi). The oldest mention of part of the commune dates to 1582, when a Cioara village appears in a document of Mihnea Turcitul. As of 1778, the area belonged...
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reorganized around voluntary units, whose commanders included Sofronie of Cioara; at least one contemporary source mentions that these were ragtag units...
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Terebici Pocloș Niraj Sărata Șeulia Ațintiș Fărău Rât Târnava Sebeș Pianul Cioara Cugir Vaidei Romos Orăștie Turdaș Strei Cerna Căoi Leșnic Plai Dobra Abucea...
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PMID 33839994. Behl T, Kaur D, Sehgal A, Singh S, Sharma N, Zengin G, Andronie-Cioara FL, Toma MM, Bungau S, Bumbu AG (June 2021). "Role of Monoamine Oxidase...
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muscular and less lyrical pieces such as Acceleratul ("The Bullet Train") and Cioara ("The Crow"), display his command of the Romanian language, with cascading...
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strugure, ţeapă; fauna: balaur, bală, baligă, barză, brad, călbează, căpușă, cioară, cioc, ciut, ghionoaie, măgar, mânz(at), murg, mușcoi, năpârcă, pupăză,...
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Sofronie may refer to: Sofronie of Cioara, Romanian Orthodox saint Sofronie Drincec (born 1967), Romanian bishop Sofronie Vârnav, Moldavian and Romanian...
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among them Manea Mănescu. At the XIth Party Congress in 1974, Gheorghe Cioară, the Mayor of Bucharest, proposed to extend Ceaușescu's office as General...
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the title Herrscher of Humanity. Herrscher of Human: Ego Psychic Natasha Cioara Midnight Absinthe Imaginary Xie Ying Sanae Kobayashi A member of World Serpent...
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Sărata-Galbenă Villages (communes)1 Boghiceni Bujor Buțeni Bălceana Caracui Cioara Ciuciuleni Călmățui Cățeleni Dancu Fundul Galbenei Fîrlădeni Logănești Negrea...
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November 1963) is a Romanian professor, psychologist and politician. Born in Cioara, Alba County, he is the professor and director of The Centre for Applied...
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Gheorghe David (March 29, 1985 - December 22, 1989) Minister of Forestry Ion Cioară (March 29, 1985 - January 17, 1986) Eugen Tarhon (January 17, 1986 - December...
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Greek-Catholics, causing damage that required major repairs. In 1761, Sofronie of Cioara, shortly before fleeing to Wallachia, held a synod of Transylvanian Orthodox...
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