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Ciorani is a
commune in
Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. As of 2021, its po****tion was 5,934. It is
composed of two villages,
Cioranii de Jos and Cioranii...
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Province Salerno (SA)
Frazioni Acigliano, Acquarola, Capocasale, Carifi,
Ciorani, Corticelle, Costa, Curteri,
Galdo di Carifi, Lombardi,
Monticelli di Sopra...
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Breazova is a
right tributary of the Râul
Galben in Romania. It
flows into the Râul
Galben near Tuștea. Its
length is 29 km (18 mi) and its
basin size...
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commune located in
Vrancea County, Romania. It is
composed of four villages:
Ciorani, Domnești-Sat, Domnești-Târg and Pufești. The Domnești
Princely Church...
- Boldești-Grădiștea
Brazi Brebu Bucov Călugăreni Cărbunești
Ceptura Cerașu
Chiojdeanca Ciorani Cocorăștii
Mislii Cocorăștii Colț
Colceag Cornu Cosminele Drăgănești Drajna...
- ten
years of its foundation,
communities had been
established at Nocera,
Ciorani, Iliceto, and Caposele. Due to
political complications,
there was an initial...
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singer and
fiddler of lăutărească music. He was born on 16
December 1950 in
Ciorani, in the
Prahova Region [ro] (now in the
Prahova County), in Romania. Already...
- Boldești-Grădiștea
Brazi Brebu Bucov Călugăreni Cărbunești
Ceptura Cerașu
Chiojdeanca Ciorani Cocorăștii
Mislii Cocorăștii Colț
Colceag Cornu Cosminele Drăgănești Drajna...
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Season Winners 45 2012–13 CSM Câmpina 46 2013–14
Astra II
Ciorani 47 2014–15
Petrolistul Boldești 48 2015–16 Păulești 49 2016–17
Petrolul Ploiești...
- in Strejnicu, with a
capacity of 1,732 seats, then on Voința
Stadium in
Ciorani, with a
capacity of 1,000 seats. Liga I:
Winners (2): 1911–12, 1915–16...