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Coșna (German: Koszna) is a
commune located in
Suceava County, in the
historical region of Bukovina,
northeastern Romania. It is
composed of five villages...
- The
Cosna River[pronunciation?] (Lower Tanana: K'osno) is a 44-mile (71 km)
tributary of the
Tanana River in the
central part of the U.S.
state of Alaska...
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Coșna (in its
upper course also Coșnița) is a
right tributary of the
river Bancu in Romania. It
flows into the
Bancu near
Valea Bancului. Its length...
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Central Powers attacked in force,
taking Pravila peak and
advancing near
Coșna Hill [ro]. The
Romanian 7th
Infantry Division retreated to a new defensive...
- Basin features
Progression Teșna→ Dorna→ Bistrița→ Siret→ Danube→
Black Sea
Tributaries • left Prislop, Făgețel,
Ciotina • right Silvestru,
Coșna...
- married. In
August 1917, his unit was
involved in the
battle for
Mount Cosna, a
heavily fortified objective on the
border between Hungary and Romania...
- may
refer to the
following rivers in Romania: Pietriș, a
tributary of the
Coșna in
Suceava County Pietriș, a
tributary of the
Tinoasa in
Teleorman County...
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River Seventeen Mile
Slough Tolovana River Kantishna River Zitziana River Cosna River Chitanana River List of
rivers of
Alaska List of
longest rivers of...
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United States Census Bureau. All of it is land.
Traditional lands of the
Cosna Band of the
Upper Koyukon Dene. In 1902 a prospector, John Karshner, discovered...
- Câmpului Cârlibaba Ciocănești
Ciprian Porumbescu Comănești
Cornu Luncii Coșna Crucea Dărmănești Dolhești Dorna-Arini
Dorna Candrenilor Dornești Drăgoiești...