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    Snagov is a commune, located 40 km (25 mi) north of Bucharest, in Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania. The commune is composed of five villages: Ciofliceni...
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    The Snagov Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Snagov), also known as the Vlad Țepeș Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Vlad Țepeș) is a medieval monastery and...
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  • The Snagov Declaration (Romanian: Declarația de la Snagov) was a declaration signed on 21 June 1995 by the leaders of the parliamentary parties in Romania...
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    Snagov Palace (Romanian: Palatul Snagov) is a former royal palace on the shore of Lake Snagov, about 40 km north-east of Bucharest, in Ilfov County, Romania...
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    Snagov (Romanian: Lacul Snagov) is a lake in Snagov commune, about 25–30 km (16–19 mi) north of Bucharest, Romania. It has a surface of only 5.75 km2...
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  • Asociația Club Sportiv Olimpic Snagov commonly known as Olimpic Snagov is a professional Romanian football club based in Snagov, Ilfov County. Founded in 1997...
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  • Snagov is a right tributary of the river Ialomița in Romania. It discharges into the Ialomița 2 km downstream from Siliștea Snagovului. Lake Snagov is...
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    a killing blow to Wallachia's Voivode. Vladislav was not buried at the Snagov Monastery, which he founded; instead, he was buried at the Dealu Monastery...
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  • Sportiv Sportul Snagov, commonly known as Sportul Snagov or simply as Snagov, was a Romanian professional football club from Snagov, Ilfov County, founded...
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    000 was cornered and destroyed by a Turkish-Basarab force of 4,000 near Snagov. The exact circumstances of his death are unclear. The Austrian chronicler...
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    Ialomicioara (II), Vulcana, Izvor, Racovița, Sticlărie, Snagov, Cociovaliștea, Comana Lake Scropoasa Lake Snagov The Naparis River, mentioned in Histories Book...
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    qualifiers. Reghecampf started his managerial career with Liga II side Snagov in 2009. At the end of 2009–10 season, he was brought at Universitatea Craiova...
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    Several lakes can be found in Ilfov county, notably Lake Cernica, Lake Snagov and Lake Căldărușani. AB AR AG BC BH BN BT BV BR BZ CS CL CJ CT CV DB DJ...
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    Bilel Aït Malek (category CS Sportul Snagov players)
    Sportului Snagov" [A goalkeeper from Liga 1 and a French midfielder from a Bulgarian first division team, the new transfers of Sportul Snagov] (in Romanian)...
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    Ceban proposed signing an agreement, or "Chisinau Pact" similar to the Snagov Pact in Romania. The Chisinau pact should therefore build a political partnership...
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  • Ghermănești, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Olimpic Snagov. The stadium holds 1,500 people. v t e...
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    Romanian stage and film actress. She was born in Bucharest and died in Snagov. Bădăranii (1960) as Felice, Canciano Tartuffola's wife Frații Jderi (1974)...
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    Gospels in Romanian. In 1695, being appointed father superior (egumen) of the Snagov Monastery, and established a printing office at the new location. Anthim...
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    Pelișor Castle Poenari Castle Râșnov Fortress Rupea Fortress Săvârșin Castle Snagov Palace Stubenberg Castle Suceava See also: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in...
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    Pelișor Castle Poenari Castle Râșnov Fortress Rupea Fortress Săvârșin Castle Snagov Palace Stubenberg Castle Suceava See also: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in...
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    by the Soviet forces as he was leaving the Yugoslav Embassy and taken to Snagov, Romania. Subsequently, the Soviets returned Nagy to Hungary, where he was...
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  • Ceaușescu left the Central Committee building in Bucharest by helicopter toward Snagov, from where they left soon afterwards towards Pitești. Vasile Maluțan, the...
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    Pelișor Castle Poenari Castle Râșnov Fortress Rupea Fortress Săvârșin Castle Snagov Palace Stubenberg Castle Suceava See also: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in...
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    helicopter together with them on 22 December, though he had to disembark at Snagov due to too much weight in the craft. He was arrested shortly afterward and...
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  • Decembrie ARD Snagov CS Balotești CS Brănești CSO Bragadiru CS Ciorogârla Juniors Berceni CS Glina LPS HD Clinceni CS Măgurele Olimpic Snagov Stejarul Gruiu...
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    and Poland. Along with its official EU application, Romania submitted the Snagov Declaration, signed by all fourteen major political parties declaring their...
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    Dridu (redirect from Dridu-Snagov)
    County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dridu and Dridu-Snagov. It also included the village of Moldoveni until 2005, when it was split...
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    (leader of the 1956 revolution) Imre Nagy into custody. He was jailed at Snagov, north of Bucharest. After a series of interrogations by Soviets and Romanian...
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    Pelișor Castle Poenari Castle Râșnov Fortress Rupea Fortress Săvârșin Castle Snagov Palace Stubenberg Castle Suceava See also: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in...
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    with Emil Bobu and Manea Mănescu and flew by helicopter to Ceaușescu's Snagov residence, from which they fled again, this time to Târgoviște. They abandoned...
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