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Cioara may
refer to the
following places:
Cioara and
Cioara-Doicești,
former names for Bărăganul, Brăila
County Cioara, the
former name for Săliștea, a...
- Hungarian: Alsócsóra),
known as
Cioara until 1965, is a
commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. The old name of
Cioara is
still widely used, especially...
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Cioara is a
village in Hîncești District, Moldova.
Results of Po****tion and
Housing Census in the
Republic of
Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics - Po****tion...
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Sofronie of
Cioara (Romanian:
Sofronie de la
Cioara) is a
Romanian Orthodox saint. He was an
Eastern Orthodox monk who
advocated for the
freedom of worship...
- Găbud, Fărău, Ciunga,
Pusta Băgăului, Rât, Târnava, Hăpria, Sebeș, Pianul,
Cioara, Cugir, Vaidei, Romos, Orăștie, ****aș, Strei, Tâmpa, Cerna, Herepeia, Căoi...
- The
Cioara is a
right tributary of the
river Arieș in Romania. It
discharges into the Arieș in Baia de Arieș. Its
length is 9 km (5.6 mi) and its basin...
- The Feneș is a
tributary of the
river Timiș in Romania. It
discharges into the Timiș near Armeniș. The
upper course of the river,
upstream of the confluence...
- The
following rivers are
tributaries to the
river Sălaj: Left: Mineu,
Cioara, Cămin, Oarța, Băsești, Tămășești, Urmeniș,
Asuaj Right:
Valea Râturilor...
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dominant Used in 17th
century Hungary;
literal meaning is "gypsy folks"
Cioară Romania Romani people and
Black people Means crow Cina /
Cokin Indonesia...
- Alba County, Romania. It
administers five villages: Brăzești (Berzesd),
Cioara de Sus (Felsőcsóra),
Muncelu (Muncsal), Sartăș (Szártos), and Simulești...