- Romania. It is
composed of six villages:
Bogata Olteană (Oltbogát),
Cuciulata (Katscheloden; Kucsuláta),
Dopca (Dopich; Datk), Fântâna (Olthidegkút)...
-
Dacian fortress of
Cuciulata Shown within Romania Location Stogul lui Coțofan,
Cuciulata, Brașov,
Romania Coordinates 45°56′N 25°16′E / 45.94°N 25.27°E...
- The
following rivers are
tributaries to the
river Sebeș: Left: Țiganu,
Cuciulata Right: Buzduganu,
Valea Laptelui, Groapele,
Valea Neamțului, Pârâul Hotarului...
-
Viorel Morariu Date of
birth (1931-10-18)18
October 1931
Place of
birth Cuciulata,
Romania Date of
death 23 May 2017(2017-05-23) (aged 85)
Place of death...
- Hârseni Copăcel, Hârseni, Măliniș, Mărgineni, Sebeș
Hoghiz Bogata Olteană,
Cuciulata, Dopca, Fântâna, Hoghiz, Lupșa
Holbav Holbav Homorod Homorod, Jimbor,...
- Aron
Pumnul Born 27
November 1818
Cuciulata, Brașov,
Austrian Empire Died 24
January 1866(1866-01-24) (aged 47) Chernivtsi,
Bukovina Nationality Romanian...
-
Decades later, the
first place names of
Romanian origin were also recorded:
Cuciulata in 1372 and Mândra in 1401.
Louis I of
Hungary forced Vladislav I of Wallachia...
-
Cotnari Coțofenii din Dos
Covasna Cozia Crăsanii de Jos Crivești
Crizbav Cuciulata "Cucuiș -
Dealul Golu" "Cucuiș - Vârful Berianului"
Cugir Cârlomănești...
- Comăna de Sus, Veneția de Jos, Veneția de Jos, Crihalma, Ticușu Nou,
Cuciulata, and Lupșa. In the
current area of Comăna de Jos,
human settlements were...
- left
tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
flows into the Olt near
Cuciulata. Its
length is 14 km (8.7 mi) and its
basin size is 28 km2 (11 sq mi)...