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Colacu may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Colacu, a
village in the town of Răcari, Dâmboviţa
County Colacu, a
village in
Fundu Moldovei Commune...
- The
Moldova (Romanian: Moldova,
pronounced [molˈdova] ) is a
river in Romania, in the
historical region of Moldavia. It is a
right tributary of the river...
- Audinet-Serville, 1828
Antodon Brême, 1845
Brachysiderus Waterhouse, 1881
Colacus Ohaus, 1910
Democrates (beetle) Burmeister, 1847
Gnathogolofa Arrow, 1914...
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village of
Colacu (part of
Fundu Moldovei commune, in
Suceava County), and was
buried in the
churchyard of the village, next to the
Colacu Wooden Church [ro]...
- Voința Crețu (13th
place and play-off losers)
Gloria Bucșani (14th
place and play-off losers)
Steagu Roșu
Colacu (15th place)
Unirea Ungureni (16th place)...
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relegation play-off 14
Gloria Bucșani (R) 30 7 4 19 51 73 −22 25 15
Steagu Roșu
Colacu (R) 30 6 4 20 59 122 −63 22
Relegation to Liga V Dâmbovița 16
Unirea Ungureni...
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Other changes Unirea Răcari was
replaced by
Steagu Roșu
Colacu. Voința Perșinari was
replaced by
Viitorul Răzvad.
Cetatea Târgoviște 1396 was
renamed during...
- Romania. It is
composed of ten villages, namely: Botuș, Botușel, Braniștea,
Colacu, Delnița, Deluț,
Fundu Moldovei,
Obcina Ursului, Plai, and
Smida Ungurenilor...
- 13 75 89 −14 39 10
Unirea Bucșani 30 9 7 14 69 82 −13 34 11
Steagu Roșu
Colacu 30 10 2 18 73 99 −26 32 12 Flacăra Șuța Seacă 30 8 4 18 43 96 −53 28 13...
- Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania. It
administers seven villages: Bălănești,
Colacu, Ghergani, Ghimpați, Mavrodin, Săbiești, and Stănești. It was
declared a...