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Drăganu is a
commune in Argeș County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of four villages: Băcești,
Drăganu-Olteni (the
commune centre), Dumbrăvești and...
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Drăganu may
refer to one of
several entities in Romania:
Drăganu, a
commune in Argeș
County Drăganu, a
village in
Valea Mare Commune, Vâlcea
County Nicolae...
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Tudor Drăganu (December 2, 1912 –
August 21, 2010) was a
Romanian jurist who
specialized in
constitutional law. Born in Năsăud, in what was then Austria-Hungary...
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Nicolae Drăganu (18
February 1884 – 18
December 1939) was an Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian linguist, philologist, and
literary historian. Born in Zagra...
- The Merișani-
Drăganu oil
field is an oil
field located in Merișani and
Drăganu communes in Argeș County. It was
discovered in 1967 and
developed by Petrom...
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Length 25 km (16 mi)
Basin size 134 km2 (52 sq mi) Basin features
Progression Timiș→ Danube→
Black Sea
Tributaries • left
Drăganu, Pârâul Alb...
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early Transylvania].
Szegedi Középkorász Műhely. p. 24. ISBN 9634825583.
Drăganu,
Nicolae (1924).
Anuarul Institutului de
Istorie Națională (PDF). Vol. II...
- the Balkans. They
divorced in
November 2011. "Ana Sofrenović:
Istina o
Draganu Mićanoviću i meni".
Dragan Mićanović: "Najteži novi početak"
Dragan Mićanović...
- in
Hungarian (Érdy-codex).
According to the
Romanian linguist Nicolae Drăganu, the
Romanian Ardeal came from the
Hungarian Erdély. The
Hungarian name...
- Coșești
Cotmeana Cuca Dâmbovicioara Dârmanești Davidești Dobrești Domnești
Drăganu Dragoslavele Godeni Hârsești Hârtiești
Izvoru Leordeni Lerești
Lunca Corbului...