- In
Romanian mythology, Baba
Dochia, or The Old Dokia, is a
figure identified with the
return of spring. She is
sometimes imagined as "an old
woman who...
- Verșești. It also
included Bălușești and
Dochia villages from 1968 to 2003, when
these were
split off to form
Dochia Commune. The
commune is
located 11 kilometres...
- places: in Durău, near
Dochia Chalet and in
Izvorul Muntelui.
Izvorul Muntelui Chalet (757 m elevation, basecamp), near
Bicaz Dochia Chalet (1750 m, near...
-
Dochia is a
commune in Neamț County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of two villages, Bălușești and
Dochia.
These were part of
Bahna Commune...
- the Bistrița
River Mount Pietricica & TV
tower The CFR
railway station Dochia monastery "Results of the 2020
local elections".
Central Electoral Bureau...
-
character from
Romanian folklore who was
supposed to be the son of Baba
Dochia. Its date used to vary
depending on the
geographical area,
however nowadays...
-
Romanian holiday celebrated on
February 24.
Dragobete was the son of Baba
Dochia,
which stands for the main
person in the myth
related to
spring arrival...
- and 21st centuries:
Listed alphabetically Aeroport Antene Aradului Baba
Dochia Badea Cârțan Blașcovici Braytim–Timișoara Sud
Bucovina Buziașului Câmpului...
- Călinescu
considered Meșterul Manole,
along with Miorița, Zburătorul and
Dochia and Trajan, as
being part of the four
fundamental myths of
Romanian folk...
- Bram Stoker,
according to Cazacu. The
other three being the
Trajan and
Dochia myth, the
mytho of Miorița (The Ewe Lamb), and the myth of Meşterul Manole...