- The
Cocioc is a left
tributary of the
river Sabar in Romania. It
flows into the
Sabar in
Valea Dragului. Its
length is 38 km (24 mi) and its
basin size...
- villages: Bălteni, Buriaș and Periș. It used to
include Brătulești and
Cocioc villages,
until these were
absorbed by
other villages in the commune. In...
- Medeș Cobășel Someșul Mare
Cobia Potop Cobleș Arieșul Mare Coca Slănic
Cocioc Sabar Cociovaliștea Ialomița
Cocorova Gilort Cocoș Danube–Black Sea Canal...
- mouth): Left: Saru, Potop, Cuparu, Mătăsarul, Frasin, Șuța, Băi, Ciorogârla,
Cocioc Right:
Tinoasa "Planul național de management.
Sinteza planurilor de management...
-
Dumitrescu (April 22, 1901 –
October 22, 1972) was a
Romanian poet. Born in
Cocioc,
Ilfov County, he
attended high
school in Ploiești,
where one of his teachers...
- Dolj County: Sadova, Dolj 19.353 ha;
Segarcea 11.800 ha;
Ilfov County:
Cocioc 3.674 ha; Neamț County:
Bicaz 13.224 ha;
Prahova County: Gherghița 2.900...
- 1916,
immediately after Romania entered the war, he was sent in
reserve to
Cocioc outside Bucharest. The
following month, his
regiment was
ordered to the...
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characterized by
empty lands and a
couple of slums, the most
known of
which is the
Cocioc slum.
Interest in the area
begun in the 1960s when a new road that linked...