-
Curcani is a
commune in Călărași County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of two villages,
Curcani and Sălcioara. At the 2002 census,
there were 5233...
- (historical name: Carabacâ, Turkish: Karabağ')
Conacu (historical name: Beșaul)
Curcani (historical name: Chertic-Punar, Turkish: Kertikpınar) - disestablished...
- Kitâbü'l-İrşâd. Çvr. Prof.
Adnan BALOĞLU. T.D.V. Yayınları,
Ankara 2016. p. 292.
CÜRCÂNÎ,
Seyyid Şerîf: Şerhü'l-Mevâkıf, Trcm. Prof.Dr. Ömer TÜRKER, Türkiye Yazma...
-
Odobescu Belciugatele Borcea Căscioarele
Chirnogi Chiselet Crivăț Ciocănești
Curcani Cuza Vodă
Dichiseni Dor Mărunt Dorobanțu
Dragalina Dragoș Vodă Frăsinet...
- Crivăț 20 12 4 4 59 34 +25 40 5 Roseți 20 11 2 7 70 40 +30 35 6
Viitorul Curcani 20 11 2 7 54 39 +15 35 7 ****ul Vâlcelele 20 11 2 7 44 36 +8 35 8 Dunărea...
-
tributary of the
river Argeș in Romania. It
discharges into the Argeș in
Curcani. Its
length is 17 km (11 mi) and its
basin size is 150 km2 (58 sq mi)....
- the
Costeni (inhabitants of
Coastei and Costiței Streets), led by
Junii Curcani ("the
Young Turkeys"), go out the day
after Pentecost up to the Citadel...
-
Chirnogi Chirnogi Chiselet Chiselet Ciocănești Ciocănești Crivăț Crivăț
Curcani Curcani, Sălcioara Cuza Vodă Călărașii Vechi, Ceacu, Cuza Vodă
Dichiseni Coslogeni...
-
number and a
turkey feather was attached,
which earned them the
nickname "
curcani" (turkeys).
Footwear consisted of
black boots or opinci. A grey
cloak was...
- CSM Oltenița
promoted to 2020–21 Liga III.
Viitorul Curcani and
Vulturii Gălbinași withdrew.
Progresul Perișoru,
Rapid Ulmeni and Șoimii
Progresu were...