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    Curtea (Hungarian: Kurtya; German: Kurtaa) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Coșava, Curtea (commune seat) and Homojdia...
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    Curtea de Argeș (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkurte̯a de ˈardʒeʃ] ) is a municipality in Romania on the left bank of the river Argeș, where it flows through...
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    Curtea Veche (the Old Princely Court) was built as a palace or residence during the rule of Vlad III Dracula in 1459. Archaeological excavations started...
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    of Curtea de Argeș (early 16th century) is a Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Curtea de Argeș, Romania. It is located on the grounds of the Curtea de Argeș...
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    Editura Curtea Veche (Curtea Veche Publishing House) is a publishing house based in Romania, located on Aurel Vlaicu Street 35, Bucharest. It has a tradition...
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    Târgoviște Princely Court (Romanian: Curtea Domnească of Târgoviște) represents a complex of medieval buildings and fortifications that served as the residence...
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    The Curtea Veche Church (Romanian: Biserica Curtea Veche) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 33 Franceză Street in the Lipscani quarter of Bucharest...
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    Curtea Nouă (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkurte̯a ˈnowə], New Court) was the residence of the Princes of Wallachia between 1776 and 1812. Located near the...
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    ground"). The earliest recorded variants of the name, referring to the city of Curtea de Argeș (lit. "The Court on the Argeș"), also suggest a derivation from...
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    Craii de Curtea-Veche (known in English as Rakes of the Old Court or Gallants of the Old Court) is a novel by the inter-war Romanian author Mateiu Caragiale...
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    The Court of Accounts of Moldova (Romanian: Curtea de Conturi a Republicii Moldova) is the supreme public external audit institution, according to the...
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    Johann Schiltberger mentions both Curtea de Argeș and Târgoviște as capitals of Wallachia. While Mircea I lived in Curtea de Argeș, Michael I, Mircea's son...
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    cassation around the world. It held various names during its existence: "Curtea Supremă" (Supreme Court) and "Tribunalul Suprem" (Supreme Tribunal) during...
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    The Princely Church of Saint Nicholas in Curtea de Argeș was founded by Basarab I (1310 - 1352), completed in 1352, in the perimeter of the 13th century...
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    not only in Wallachia but throughout the Balkans. During his reign the Curtea de Argeș Monastery was built (in 1517) – legend names Meșterul Manole as...
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    Radu I of Wallachia (category Burials at Curtea de Argeş Cathedral)
    contemporary Italian chronicle, a late pisanie, an inscription on the walls of Curtea de Argeș Cathedral and an important quantity of coins (ducati, dinari and...
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    The Bucharest Court of Appeal (Romanian: Curtea de Apel București) in Bucharest, Romania is one of the 16 appellate courts of Romania. It is located in...
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    on civil law and is inquisitorial in nature. The Constitutional Court (Curtea Constituțională) is responsible for judging the compliance of laws and other...
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    The Constitutional Court of Romania (Romanian: Curtea Constituțională a României) is the institution which rules on whether the laws, decrees or other...
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    Martyrdom of Saint Andrew, 1470–1480, Belvedere Galleries Romania portal Curtea Veche Dracula (Castlevania) Converted from Eastern Orthodoxy "Vlad the Impaler...
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    which also state that the prince built large churches in Câmpulung and Curtea de Argeș, successive capitals of Wallachia. This is probably a confusion...
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    late as November, or may close even in the summer; signs at the town of Curtea de Argeș and the village of Cartisoara provide information. The Transfăgărășan...
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    hallway…When I walked into the Posada Inn, Mrs. Velescu and the mayor of Curtea were startled at my appearance. I had a cold sweat. I went to lift my arms...
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    ruler of Wallachia, Voivode Vlad the Impaler.: 23  The Old Princely Court (Curtea Veche) was erected by Mircea Ciobanul in the mid-16th century. Under subsequent...
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    crops. The main tourist destinations are: The city of Pitești The city of Curtea de Argeș, where one of the most well known monasteries in Romania is located...
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  • Internaţional Curtea de Argeș was a Romanian professional football club from Curtea de Argeș, Argeș County, founded in 2000 and dissolved in 2011. During...
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    campaign, but he and his soldiers suffered from hunger while marching to Curtea de Argeș through a sparsely populated region. Charles was compelled to sign...
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  • languages Măgură Bernard, Ioana (2007). Directorul postului nostru de radio. Curtea Veche. ISBN 978-973-669-442-4. Molnár, József (2006). A Szabad Európa Rádió...
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    parlamentare din 24 februarie 2019 şi validarea mandatelor de deputat de către Curtea Constituţională pentru Parlamentul de legislatura a X-a" [Confirmation of...
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    part of which envisioned the 1st Army forming a giant screen from east of Curtea de Argeș and along the southwest to the Olt River. The 1st Army, however...
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