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    Polovragi is a commune in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Polovragi and Racovița. The commune is located in the northeastern...
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    Brâncuși sculptural ensemble; Tismana Monastery. The Parâng Mountains. Polovragi Monastery. The Gorj County Council, renewed at the 2020 local elections...
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  • Polovragi was a Dacian fortified town. Dr. Gheorghe Calotoiu, Ion Mocioi, Vasile Marinoiu. Mărturii arheologice în Gorj Dr. Gheorghe Calotoiu. Pe malul...
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    Andruță Ceaușescu (1886–1969), the descendant of a family of shepherds from Polovragi, in Gorj County. Andruță owned a modest house in Scornicești, Olt County...
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  • Petroșani "Piatra Roșie" Pietroasa Mică Pinticu Pisculești Poiana cu Cetate Polovragi Ponor Popești (Călărași) Porumbenii Mari Praid Racoș Racu Radovanu - Gorgana...
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    and villages are situated along the river Olteț, from source to mouth: Polovragi, Alimpești, Alunu, Sinești, Livezi, Zătreni, Bălcești, Laloșu, Morunglav...
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  • Monastery Plăviceni Monastery Plumbuita Monastery Poiana Mărului Monastery Polovragi Monastery Ponor Monastery Predeal Monastery Prislop Monastery Probota...
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  • a village in Braloștița Commune, Dolj County Racovița, a village in Polovragi Commune, Gorj County Racovița, a village in Voineasa Commune, Olt County...
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  • Tărâia Târâia Location Country Romania Counties Gorj, Vâlcea Villages Polovragi, Mateești, Berbești Physical characteristics Mouth Olteț  • coordinates...
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    the "princely" (domnești) monasteries, from Cozia and Tismana [ro] to Polovragi [ro]. In 1726, Petrović assigned to Bishopric to a monk Ștefan, who was...
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    several Oltenian families arrived in the village from Craiova, Slatina and Polovragi, who took refuge here to escape the Turkish incursions from Oltenia. During...
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    Licurici Logrești Mătăsari Mușetești Negomir Padeș Peștișani Plopșoru Polovragi Prigoria Roșia de Amaradia Runcu Săcelu Samarinești Săulești Schela Scoarța...
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    refuge in monasteries—at Tăuni and Târgu Mureș, later at Bujoreni and Polovragi. In 1950, he had returned to Bucharest, living with his mother, who was...
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