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Cornești may
refer to
several places:
Cornești, Cluj, a
commune in Cluj
County Cornești, Dâmbovița, a
commune in Dâmbovița
County Cornești, a
village in...
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Cornești-Iarcuri is the
largest known Bronze Age
fortress in Europe,
located in the
immediate vicinity of the
modern village of
Cornești,
between the Romanian...
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Cornești (Hungarian: Magyarszarvaskend; German: Hirschdorf) is a
commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of nine villages: Bârlea...
- (Cantemir) Right: Pistynka, Rybnytsia, Cheremosh, Derelui, Hertsa, Poiana,
Cornești, Isnovăț, Rădăuți, Ghireni, Volovăț, Badu, Bașeu, Corogea,
Berza Veche...
- Plešivec in the
Czech Republic,
Biskupin in Poland, Ormož in Slovenia,
Corneşti-Iarcuri, Sântana and
Teleac in Romania, Gradište Idoš in Serbia, and Velem...
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eight villages:
Budiu Mic (Hagymásbodon), Ciba (Csiba),
Cinta (Fintaháza),
Cornești (Somosd), Crăciunești, Foi (Folyfalva), Nicolești (Káposztásszentmiklós)...
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Cornești (Romanian pronunciation: [korˈneʃtʲ]) is a town (oraș) in
Ungheni district, in
central Moldova, with a po****tion of 3,284 at the 2004 census...
- The
Bahlui is the
largest river of the city of Iași, in
eastern Romania. It is a
right tributary of the
river Jijia. Its name is
derived from ****an and...
- Sîngerei
Soroca central Moldova Anenii Noi Bucovăț Căinari Călărași Căușeni
Cornești Criuleni Hîncești
Ialoveni Nisporeni Orhei Rezina Strășeni Șoldănești Ștefan...
- Bălți Steppe), and the
Central Moldavian Plateau (Ciuluc-Soloneț Hills,
Cornești Hills—Codri M****ive, "Codri"
meaning "forests"—Lower
Dniester Hills, Lower...