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Dioști is a
commune in Dolj County, Oltenia,
Romania with a po****tion of 3,054
people in 2011. It is
composed of
three villages: Ciocănești,
Dioști, and...
- The
Caracal is a
right tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
flows into the Olt in Stoenești. Its
length is 31 km (19 mi) and its
basin size is 121 km2...
- and says ñot to the men and ñora to the women, with the
elders responding diosti ayudi (from
Spanish Señor, Señora, Dios Te Ayude),
meaning "God help you"...
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Ciupercenii Noi Coșoveni Coțofenii din Dos Coțofenii din Față Daneți Desa
Dioști Dobrești Dobrotești Drăgotești Drănic Fărcaș
Galicea Mare
Galiciuica Gângiova...
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Nicolae Berechet (April 16, 1915 in
Dioști, Dolj
County –
August 14, 1936 in Berlin) was a
Romanian boxer who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. On...
- Orașul Balș Orașul
Corabia Plasa Balș
Plasa Caracal Plasa Corabia Plasa Dioști Plasa Piatra Olt
Plasa Zănoaga Județul Dolj (Craiova)
Municipiul Craiova...
- Muni****lity, a muni****lity in
Pernik Province,
Bulgaria Radomir, a
village in
Dioști Commune, Dolj County,
Romania This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Ciocăneşti, a
village in Cozieni, Buzău
County Ciocăneşti, a
village in
Dioști, Dolj
County Ciocăneşti, a
village in Bărăști, Olt
County This disambiguation...
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Foundations on an
official tour of Romanați—including to the
model village of
Dioști. In October,
Pandrea attended the
International Congress of Criminology...
- and says ñot to the men and ñora to the
women with the
elders responding diosti ayudi (from
Spanish Señor, Señora, Dios Te Ayude),
meaning "God help you"...