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Doftana was a
Romanian prison,
sometimes referred to as "the
Romanian Bastille".
Built in 1895 in
connection with the
nearby salt mines, from 1921 it...
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Doftana may
refer to the
following places in Romania:
Doftana, a
village in
Telega Commune,
Prahova County Doftana prison, a
Romanian prison built in 1895...
- The
Doftana is a left
tributary of the
river Prahova in Romania. It
discharges into the
Prahova in Bănești near Câmpina. It
flows through the villages...
- Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of six villages: Boșilcești, Buștenari,
Doftana, Melicești, Telega, and Țonțești. The
commune is
located in the west-central...
- The
Doftana (sometimes:
Doftana Ardeleană) is a left
tributary of the
river Tărlung in Romania. The Tărlung in turn is a
tributary of the
river Râul Negru...
- year of
forced residence in Scornicești. He
spent most of his
sentence in
Doftana Prison.
While out of jail in 1939, he met
Elena Petrescu, whom he married...
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tribunal sentenced him to a five-years term in prison,
which he
served at
Doftana. Upon release, he
traveled clandestinely into the
Soviet Union,
where he...
- Mărului (II),
Valea Surpăturii,
Valea Orății, Conciu, Florei, Câmpea,
Doftana, Viișoara, Teleajen, Vitman,
Cricovul Sărat Right: Joița, Râșnoava, Pârâul...
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Prislop is a
right tributary of the
river Doftana in Romania. It
discharges into the
Doftana in Trăisteni. Its
length is 15 km (9.3 mi) and its basin...
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operated as a
black site by the
Central Intelligence Agency.
Doftana Prison 1895 to
about 1945
Doftana, a
village in
Telega commune,
Prahova County "The Romanian...