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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...
- • 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...
- 1955, one
bishop of the
Romanian Orthodox Church,
Metropolitan Galaction Cordun [ro],
joined the Old
Calendarist movement in Romania.
Before they were joined...
- Bodești
Boghicea Borca Borlești Botești
Bozieni Brusturi Cândești Ceahlău
Cordun Costișa Crăcăoani Dămuc
Dobreni Dochia Doljești Dragomirești Drăgănești...
- Romania. It is
composed of
thirteen villages: Breța, Cernaia, Corcova,
Cordun, Croica, Gârbovățu de Jos, Imoasa, Jirov, Măru Roșu, Pârvulești, Pușcașu...
- on 23
January 1945 a
hieromonk (priest-monk) by the
archbishop Galaction Cordun,
abbot of the Neamț
Monastery at the time. Afterwards, he was officially...
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Patriarch (1995–present) Old
Calendar Orthodox Church of
Romania –
Galaction Cordun [ro],
Metropolitan (1955–1956) Glicherie,
Metropolitan (1956–1985) Sylvester...
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Liskamm (4,527 m) - new
route on
North face. All
ascents were made with
Cezar Cordun,
Simion Poiană, and
Robert Tutuianu. 2005:
Weisshorn (4,505 m) (with Lucian...
- communes: Botești and Gherăești to the north, Făurei and Trifești to the south,
Cordun to the east, and
Ruginoasa to the west. Dulcești is
crossed by national...