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mountains —
Pietricica (530 m),
Cozla (679 m),
Cernegura (852 m), Bâtca
Doamnei (462 m) and Cârloman (617 m) — at an
average height of 345 m (1,131.89 ft)...
- Râul
Doamnei is a left
tributary of the
river Argeș in Romania. Its
source is on the
eastern slope of
Moldoveanu Peak (Făgăraș Mountains), the highest...
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Bulgarian border. It is
composed of four villages: Clejani, Neajlovu, Podu
Doamnei, and Sterea. The
commune is
famous for its lăutari or
gypsy musicians,...
- The
Teiul Doamnei Ghica Church (Romanian:
Biserica Teiul Doamnei Ghica, lit. “Lady Ghica’s
linden tree”) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 3 Doamna...
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Balta Doamnei is a
commune in
Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of four villages:
Balta Doamnei, Bâra, Curcubeu, and Lacu Turcului. The...
- • location * • average 2.07 m3/s (73 cu ft/s) Basin features
Progression Olt→ Danube→
Black Sea
Tributaries • left Pârâul
Doamnei, Laița • right Seaca...
- The Lady's
Church (Romanian:
Biserica Doamnei) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 1
Doamnei Street in Bucharest, Romania,
hidden behind an apartment...
- 2020. In the
first phase (6.87 km (4.3 mi)), it runs from
Eroilor to Râul
Doamnei, and to
Valea Ialomiței, in the
Drumul Taberei neighbourhood. In 2011,...
- Râul
Doamnei (Lady's River) is a
station on the line M5 of
Bucharest Metro and is its
western terminus. The
adjacent station is
Constantin Brâncuși. The...
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Nicolae Cerchez ****isted by
architect E. Băicoianu. With the façade on
Doamnei Street, the new wing of the BNR
Palace was
built during World War II, after...