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Botoroaga is a
commune in
Teleorman County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of five villages:
Botoroaga, Călugăru, Târnava,
Tunari and
Valea Cireșului...
- Călugăru may
refer to
several entities in Romania: Călugăru, a
village in
Botoroaga Commune,
Teleorman County Alice Călugăru Ion Călugăru Călugăru
River Călugăru...
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locality in
Romania Communes Băbăița
Balaci Beciu Beuca Blejești
Bogdana Botoroaga Bragadiru Brânceni
Bujoreni Bujoru Buzescu Călinești Călmățuiu Călmățuiu...
- in
large numbers to Bucharest.
During this time the sub-prefect,
Ionel Botoroaga, and the
director of the
Autonomous Directorate of Oil,
Benone Costinaș...
- its
basin size is 1,748 km2 (675 sq mi). It
flows through the
villages Botoroaga, Târnava, Tunari, Drăgănești-Vlașca, Bujoreni, Răsuceni, Prunaru, Carapancea...
- 30 13 7 10 56 50 +6 46 7 Voința
Saelele 30 13 5 12 53 52 +1 44 8 Ajax
Botoroaga 30 12 7 11 47 41 +6 43 9
Astra Plosca 30 12 4 14 46 48 −2 40 10 Udinese...
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Viitorul Piatra (Winners)
Viitorul Lunca (4th, play-off winners)
Relegated to Liga V
Teleorman Atletic Orbeasca (13th place) Ajax
Botoroaga (14th place)...
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Daniel Neaga (born 5
November 1965 in
Botoroaga) is a
former Romanian rugby union football player and
currently a coach. He pla**** as a scrum-half. After...
- surpriză în Liga a 4-a – Ajax
Botoroaga s-a
retras din campionat!" [Another
surprise in the 4th
league - Ajax
Botoroaga has
withdrawn from the championship...
- Q) 18 16 1 1 61 15 +46 49
Qualification to
promotion play-off 2 Ajax
Botoroaga 18 15 0 3 82 22 +60 45 3
Rapid Buzescu 18 15 0 3 78 18 +60 45 4 Avântul...