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Adjud (Romanian pronunciation: [adˈʒud]; Hungarian: Eg****halma) is a city in
Vrancea County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It has a po****tion of 15,178...
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Parallel with the road runs the CFR
railway line 501,
which connects Adjud,
Vrancea County to Siculeni,
Harghita County.
During World War I, there...
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Mountains in the
Eastern Carpathians and
joins the
Siret in Domnești-Sat near
Adjud after p****ing
through Comănești and Onești in Bacău County. The
total length...
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Vrancea County has 2 muni****lities, 3
towns and 68
communes Muni****lities
Adjud Focșani –
county seat; po****tion: 66,719 (as of 2021)
Towns Mărășești Odobești...
- Zvoriștea, Liteni, Dolhasca, Pașcani, Stolniceni-Prăjescu, Roman, Bacău,
Adjud, Mărășești, and Galați. The
following rivers are
tributaries to the river...
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Central Powers planned a dual
pincer movement attack: an
offensive towards Adjud and an
offensive towards Oituz. The
Battle of Mărășești was
fought between...
- Liești Braniștea Limpeziș
Dacia Unirea KSE
Sepsi OSK II
Viitorul Onești
Adjud Modelu Agricola Recolta D.Cǎlǎrași Băneasa
Axiopolis Fundulea Fetești Medgidia...
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Preotul Ciprian Mega născut în
Adjud,
devenit și regizor, nu
poate difuza recentul său film în Vrancea. Aflați...
- railway, and Brașov – Întorsura Buzăului
Salva –
Sighetu Marmației
railway Adjud –
Siculeni railway Suceava – Ilva Mică railway, and Vama – Moldovița Arad...
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nowadays Bacău and Neamț counties. In 1956 the
region included the
Zeletin and
Adjud raions from the
dissolved Bârlad
Region and the
Roman Raion from Iași Region...