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Ciolanu Monastery is a
monastery of
Eastern Orthodox monks,
located in Tisău commune, Buzău County, Romania. It was
erected around 1570 by
Dumitru Ciolanu...
- The
Ismar is a
right tributary of the
river Câlniștea in Romania. It
discharges into the Câlniștea in Naipu. It
flows through the
villages Radu Vodă, Dimitrie...
- Buzău Mountains. The
Berca Mud
Volcanoes The
amber museum in Colți The
Ciolanu Monastery and the Măgura
sculpture camp The Rătești
Monastery The Amara...
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Caraiman Monastery Celic Dere
Monastery Cetățuia
Monastery Cheia Monastery Ciolanu Monastery Clocociov Monastery Cocoș
Monastery Comana Monastery Coșlogeni...
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including the Buzău Cathedral; the
monasteries of Râmnicu Sărat, Rătești,
Ciolanu and Cheia; the
churches of St. Demetrius–Poștă and Holy Angels. Chesarie...
- Vernești (where it ends in
national road DN10) and to the
southwest to Mizil.
Ciolanu Monastery is
located on the
territory of the commune.
Alexandru Drăghici...
- off to form
Unguriu Commune. In the
close vicinity of Măgura, lies the
Ciolanu Monastery, a
Romanian Orthodox monastery built in the 16th century. The...
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opened in 1975, in a wide hall
painted in 1859 by a monk from the
nearby Ciolanu Monastery. It
exhibits a multi-language
Bible printed in 1629 in Gr****...
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painted several churches in and
around Buzău, such as the
churches at the
Ciolanu and Rătești
monasteries and the
Banului Church [ro] in Buzău. At the Church...
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iconostasis and the
interiors were
painted by
hieromonk Eftimie Obrocea from
Ciolanu Monastery.
There were 304 nuns and
sisters living in Văratec, in the year...