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Cleja (Hungarian: Klézse) is a
commune in Bacău County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages:
Cleja, Somușca (Somoska) and Valea...
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Cleja River may
refer to:
Cleja, a
tributary of the
Iminog in Olt
County Cleja River (Siret)
Cleja, a
commune in Bacău County,
Romania Clejani, a commune...
- Moldova,
Valea Neagră, Turbata, Precista, Bistrița, Bahna,
Valea Mare,
Cleja (or Tocila), Răcăciuni, Drăgușeni, Scurta, Bolohan, Fântânele, Conțești...
- Bârsănești Blăgești Bogdănești
Brusturoasa Buciumi Buhoci Cașin Căiuți
Cleja Colonești
Corbasca Coțofănești Dămienești
Dealu Morii Dofteana Faraoani...
- in the
village of
Cleja,
despite the
recommendation of the
Council of Europe.[need
quotation to verify] From 1990,
parents in
Cleja,
Pustiana and Lespezi...
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Basin size 220 km2 (85 sq mi) Basin features
Progression Olt→ Danube→
Black Sea
Tributaries • left Adâncata • right
Valea Hotarului,
Cleja, Miloveanu...
- Spain,
since 1991 N’Diaganiao,
Senegal Kazanlak, Bulgaria,
since 2008
Cleja,
Romania Communes of the Loire-Atlantique
department "Répertoire national...
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Issue IV, May 1971, p. 2 Radu & Budeancă, p. 66. See also
Cleja, pp. 49–50
Cleja, pp. 49–50
Cleja, p. 50 Radu & Budeancă, pp. 60, 66 Radu & Budeancă, pp...
- AS Filipești
Rapid Bacău Voința Brătești
Admitted teams AFC Bubu
Bamirom Dumbrăveni Voința
Cleja Viitorul Dămienești
Vulturul Măgirești
Gloria Zemeș...
- Bacău 15 3 3 9 16 42 −26 12 10
Flamura Roșie
Sascut 15 3 2 10 21 57 −36 11 11
Aripile Cleja 15 2 1 12 25 68 −43 7 12
Gauss Bacău 15 1 1 13 17 71 −54 4...