Negru Vodă can refer to: Radu Negru, a mythical early ruler of Wallachia Negru Vodă, Constanța, a town in Constanţa County This disambiguation page lists...
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Negru Vodă ("[The] Black Voivode" or "[The] Black Prince"), also known as Radu Negru ("Radu [the] Black"), was, according to the legend, the founder and...
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Negru Vodă (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌneɡru ˈvodə], historical names: Caraomer, Turkish: Karaömer) is a town in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, south-eastern...
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Meșterul Manole (section Negru Vodă)
mark the spot where Manole himself fell. Negru Vodă from the tale appears to be a fusion between Radu Negru, the traditional founder of Ţara Românească...
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Neagu. Thocomerius - Negru Vodă. Un voivod de origine cumană la începuturile Țării Românești. Djuvara, Neagu: Thocomerius – Negru Vodă. Un voivod de origine...
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named Radu Negru (‘Radu the Black’) or Negru Vodă (‘The Black Voivode’) was the first voivode of Wallachia. These texts state that Radu Negru, together...
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Câmpulung had a population of 11,244 people, and the main streets were called Negru Vodă, Râului, Matei Basarab, and Gruiului, running parallel to the city centre...
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gymnasium where Mihály Babits taught for a while. A local legend says that Negru Vodă left the central fortress to travel south past the Transylvanian Alps...
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was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 12 Negru Vodă Street, in the Văcărești district of Bucharest, Romania. The synagogue...
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Constanța Plasa Mangalia, headquartered in Mangalia Plasa Negru-Vodă, headquartered in Negru Vodă Plasa Traian, headquartered in Ion Corvin Plasa Medgidia...
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Poenari Citadel Cetatea Poenari Alternative names Citadel of Țepeș Vodă Citadel of Negru Vodă General information Location Arefu, Argeș County, Romania Coordinates...
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Romania: A Brief History. Kogălniceanu, p. 12 Djuvara, Neagu. Thocomerius - Negru Vodă. Un voivod de origine cumană la începuturile Țării Românești (in Romanian)...
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5,005 8,433 2004a Fierbinți-Târg Ialomița 4,620 4,969 5,253 2004a Negru Vodă Constanța 4,616 5,088 5,529 Copșa Mică Sibiu 4,570 5,404 5,157 287 1402b/1961a...
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Radu Vodă may refer to: Negru Vodă, a 13th-century voivode of Wallachia (Romania) Radu Vodă, a village in Lupșanu Commune, Călăraşi County Radu Vodă, a...
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the Pacific Islands to visit Great Britain Radu Negru, a legendary Romanian ruler also known as Negru Vodă ("Black Prince") HMS Black Prince, various ships...
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(Romanian: Colegiul Național Dinicu Golescu) is a high school located at 66 Negru Vodă Street, Câmpulung, Romania. When it opened in September 1894, the school...
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Silistra–Ostrov: road Kaynardzha–Lipnița: road Krushari–Dobromir: road Kardam–Negru Vodă: road, railway Durankulak–Vama Veche: road Bulgarian-Romanian border in...
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chapter III.2, p. 550 - 552 (in Romanian) Neagu Djuvara, [ Iarăşi despre Negru Vodă şi "Descălecătoare"], in "Magazin Istoric", nr. 8/2000. (in French) Constantin...
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times to the present day. Oxford 1941. Djuvara, Neagu. Thocomerius – Negru Vodă. Un voivod de origine cumană la inceputurile Țării Românești. Bucharest:...
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Monastery [ro] Negru Vodă Monastery Trivale Monastery Antim Monastery Cașin Monastery Christiana Monastery Mihai Vodă Monastery Radu Vodă Monastery Stavropoleos...
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– Satu Mare – Livada E673 — Lugoj – Deva E675 — Constanța – Agigea – Negru Vodă – (Bulgaria) E771 — Drobeta-Turnu Severin – Porțile de Fier – (Serbia)...
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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...
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No electrified crossings. Bulgaria – crossings at Calafat, Giurgiu and Negru Vodă. Daily passenger service to Sofia and beyond (Athens and Istanbul) from...
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May 2014) Romania — via Ruse - Giurgiu bridge over the Danube, Kardam - Negru Voda and Vidin - Calafat bridge over the Danube. Serbia — via Kalotina - Dimitrovgrad...
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station at Union Square. The "Cahal Grande" synagogue, located on 12 Negru Vodă Street. Built 1818, demolished 1985 The boulevard looking east from Piața...
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pp. 1–7. ISBN 978-0-19-964492-6. Djuvara, Neagu (2016). Thocomerius–Negru Vodă (in Romanian). Humanitas SA. ISBN 978-9-735-05553-0. Dutceac Segesten...
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Crizbav Jimbor Fortress, Jimbor Kálnoky Castle, Hoghiz Mikes Castle, Budila Negru Vodă Fortress, Breaza Nemes Castle, Budila Pál Béldi Castle, Budila Râșnov...
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Informatics Battalion (CIS) "Napoca", in Cluj-Napoca 72nd CBRN Battalion "Negru Vodă"', in Sighișoara 691st Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion "General Ion Dragalina"...
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– Satu Mare – 103 km (64 mi): Lugoj – Ilia – 59 km (37 mi): Agigea – Negru Vodă – Kardam – 460 km (290 mi): Ashtarak – Gyumri – Ashotsk – Akhalkalaki...
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the border with Romania and there is a border crossing linking the village to the Romanian town Negru Vodă. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 23, 2010 v t e...
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