Bârlad (Romanian pronunciation: [bɨrˈlad] ) is a city in Vaslui County, Romania. It lies on the banks of the river Bârlad, which waters the high plains...
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Regiunea Bârlad (Bârlad Region) was one of the newly established (in 1950) administrative divisions of the People's Republic of Romania, copied after the...
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Fotbal Club Bârlad, commonly known as FC Bârlad, was a Romanian professional football club from Bârlad, Vaslui County, founded in 1951 and dissolved in...
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RC Bârlad is a Romanian rugby union club currently playing in the Liga Națională de Rugby. It was founded in 1958 and won the Romanian Cup in 1986 and...
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flows generally south, through the cities of Negrești, Vaslui, Bârlad and Tecuci. The Bârlad traverses the Romanian counties of Neamț, Vaslui and Galați...
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2099 Length 12 km (7.5 mi) Basin size 41 km2 (16 sq mi) Basin features Progression Gârboveta→ Bârlad→ Siret→ Danube→ Black Sea River code XII.1.78.5.1...
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the south at 200 m (660 ft). The river Bârlad and its tributaries have cut in it the northern part of the Bârlad plateau, which sometimes is called Podișul...
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among wooded hills, on the right bank of the Bârlad River, and at the junction of railways from Galați, Bârlad, and Mărășești. The area neighboring Tecuci...
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in northwestern Romania and northeastern Hungary Crasna (Bârlad), a tributary of the Bârlad in Iași and Vaslui Counties Crasna (Buzău), a tributary of...
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The Bârlad Ghetto (Hebrew: גטו ברלאד; Romanian: Ghetoul Bârlad) was one of the open ghettos in Romania during the Holocaust. The ghetto was active between...
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Liga IV Vaslui (section Bârlad Regional Championship)
1977–78 Hușana Huși 11 1978–79 FEPA 74 Bârlad 12 1979–80 FEPA 74 Bârlad 13 1980–81 Metalul Huși 14 1981–82 FEPA 74 Bârlad 15 1982–83 Inter Vaslui 16 1983–84...
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The Crasna is a left tributary of the river Bârlad in Romania. It discharges into the Bârlad near the village Crasna. The Mânjești dam is located on the...
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Sarajevo L21 Ostrov Observatory - Ostrov Observatory, Constanta L22 Bârlad Observatory - Barlad Observatory L23 Schela Observatory Src - Schela Observatory L24...
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Eastern Paratethys was cut off from the global ocean by the closure of the Bârlad Strait, effectively turning it into a saltwater lake. From 13.8 to 13.36...
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The Racova is a right tributary of the river Bârlad in Romania. It discharges into the Bârlad near the city of Vaslui. Its length is 49 km (30 mi) and...
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being bounded by the Prut River on the east and crossed in its centre by Bârlad River, a tributary of Siret River. AB AR AG BC BH BN BT BV BR BZ CS CL CJ...
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created in May 1899 in Bârlad. A man named Ginsburg recruited 94 people who started calling themselves "the Wayfarers from Bârlad". This group inspired...
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000 locals protested in Bârlad, dissatisfied that the Environment Ministry has issued permits for gas exploration in Bârlad, Costinești and Vama Veche...
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Iezer (Tutova) (redirect from Iezer River (Bârlad))
4078°N 27.5221°E / 46.4078; 27.5221 Length 28 km (17 mi) Basin size 65 km2 (25 sq mi) Basin features Progression Tutova→ Bârlad→ Siret→ Danube→ Black Sea...
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Rediu (Dobrovăț) (redirect from Rediu River (Bârlad))
7678°E / 46.8719; 27.7678 Length 21 km (13 mi) Basin size 85 km2 (33 sq mi) Basin features Progression Dobrovăț→ Vaslui→ Bârlad→ Siret→ Danube→ Black Sea...
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Nord train station is the terminus of CFR Rail Line 603, which starts in Bârlad and goes through Murgeni. At the 2011 census, the commune had 5,103 inhabitants...
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Fepa 74 Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Bârlad. It is the home ground of Sporting Bârlad and Atletic Bârlad.[citation needed] It holds over 2,000 people...
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Ioan Cuza) 5 February 1862 – 22 February 1866 (4 years, 17 days) Born in Bârlad, Moldavia Carol I (Karl Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen) 20 April 1866 – 15 March...
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Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (category People from Bârlad)
the first Communist Prime Minister of Romania from 1952 to 1955. Born in Bârlad (1901), Gheorghiu-Dej was involved in the communist movement's activities...
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53,434 21,895 15,115 2004a Deva Hunedoara 53,113 61,123 69,390 187 1269b Bârlad Vaslui 52,475 55,837 69,183 70–120 1174b Zalău Sălaj 52,359 56,202 63,305...
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Bucharest at age 86 and was buried in the city's Bellu Cemetery. Streets in Bârlad and Iași are named after him. First Rosetti cabinet Second Rosetti cabinet...
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actor and presenter Hilmi Şenalp (1957-), architect. Konya is twinned with: Bârlad, Romania Ganja, Azerbaijan Nishapur, Iran Al Qadarif, Sudan Berlin, Germany...
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Morii, Ulm, Racova, Tamași, Răcătău, Soci, Fulgeriș, Rogoza, Polocin, Lupa, Bârlad, Călmățui, Geru, Bârlădel, Rusca, Mălina and Cătușa. Right: Malyi Seret...
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(125,699) Bârlad - 55,837 (91,151) Vaslui - 55,407 Roman - 50,713 (98,378) Iași Galați Bacău Botoșani Suceava Piatra Neamț Focșani Bârlad Vaslui Roman...
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magazine published in Bârlad, Romania by the Academia Bârlădeană. Scrisul Nostru was a monthly literary magazine published in Bârlad, Romania by the Academia...
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