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Cozia Monastery,
erected close to Călimănești by
Mircea the
Elder in 1388 and
housing his tomb, is one of the most
valuable monuments of
national medieval...
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Cozia may
refer to
several places in Romania:
Cozia Monastery, Vâlcea
County Cozia Mountains, Vâlcea
County Cozia National Park, Vâlcea
County Cozia, a...
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valley there are
smaller groups of mountains, the most
spectacular being the
Cozia Mountains [ro].
Towards the South, the
heights decrease, p****ing through...
- The
Cozia National Park (Romanian:
Parcul Național
Cozia) (national park
category II IUCN) is
located in south-central Romania, in the
northeast part of...
- The
Dacian fortress of
Cozia was a
Dacian fortified town. "National
Archaeological Record (RAN)". ran.cimec.ro.
Retrieved 11
November 2012. v t e v t...
- that
Austria had
declared war on Turkey,
caused a Te Deum to be sung in
Cozia Monastery, and on
pretext of
arranging measures with the
Austrian commander-in-chief...
- for 32 years.
Mircea was a ktetor,
building among other monuments, the
Cozia Monastery near Călimănești in ca. 1390. He had
churches built after Serbian...
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Mountains (Munții Iezer; literally: "Mountains of the Deep Lake")
Cozia Mountains (Munții
Cozia) Parâng
Mountains group –
between the Olt
River and the Jiu...
- The
Cozia is a left
tributary of the
river Bohotin in Romania. It
flows into the
Bohotin near Gura Bohotin. Its
length is 20 km (12 mi) and its basin...
- were
built in Căciulata, a
northern area of the town
which is
close to
Cozia Monastery. The
Monastery was
built by
Mircea the Old in 1388
which is also...