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Cordun is a
commune in Neamț County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages:
Cordun, Pildești, and Simionești. The
commune is situated...
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Church of
Romania is not in
communion with any
other groups.
Galaction Cordun (April 5, 1955 - July 8, 1959)
Glycerius Tănase [ro] (July 18, 1959 - June...
- 1955, one
bishop of the
Romanian Orthodox Church,
Metropolitan Galaction Cordun [ro],
joined the Old
Calendarist movement in Romania.
Before they were joined...
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tributary of the
river Moldova in Romania. It
flows into the
Moldova in
Cordun. Its
length is 20 km (12 mi) and its
basin size is 108 km2 (42 sq mi). For...
- • maximum 37.60 m3/s (1,328 cu ft/s) Basin features
Progression Miletin→ Jijia→ Prut→ Danube→
Black Sea
Tributaries • left
Cordun River code XIII.1.15.25.4...
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Patriarch (1995–present) Old
Calendar Orthodox Church of
Romania –
Galaction Cordun [ro],
Metropolitan (1955–1956) Glicherie,
Metropolitan (1956–1985) Sylvester...
- Bodești
Boghicea Borca Borlești Botești
Bozieni Brusturi Cândești Ceahlău
Cordun Costișa Crăcăoani Dămuc
Dobreni Dochia Doljești Dragomirești Drăgănești...
- 20 8 3 9 47 45 +2 27 8
Cobzaru Săbăoani 20 7 2 11 44 40 +4 23 9 Avântul
Cordun 20 6 2 12 37 45 −8 20 10
Lorisim Ruginoasa 20 4 1 15 45 73 −28 13 11 Biruința...
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spelling of
Galaktion Galaction and Episteme, 3rd-century
martyrs Galaction Cordun [ro],
Metropolitan (1955–1956) of the Old
Calendar Orthodox Church of Romania...
- (Q) 13 13 0 0 61 8 +53 39
Qualification to
championship final 2
Moldova Cordun 13 11 1 1 79 13 +66 34 3 Voința
Valea Ursului 13 11 0 2 63 22 +41 33 4 Voința...