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Drăgășani (Romanian pronunciation: [drəɡəˈʃanʲ] ) is a city in Vâlcea County, Romania, near the
right bank of the Olt river, and on the
railway between...
- The
Battle of
Drăgășani (or Dragashani) was
fought on 19 June 1821 in
Drăgășani, Wallachia,
between the
Ottoman forces of
Sultan Mahmud II and the Gr****...
- Olanu, Drăgoești, Orlești, Dobroteasa, Prundeni, Vulturești, Verguleasa,
Drăgășani, Voicești, Teslui, Grădinari, Strejești, Curtișoara, Pleșoiu, Găneasa...
- The
Drăgășani Wine
Museum (Romanian:
Muzeul Viei și Vinului) is a
museum located at 22 Gib Mihăescu Street,
Drăgășani, Romania. The
building housing the...
- Lădești
Plasa Cozia,
headquartered at Călimănești
Plasa Drăgășani,
headquartered at
Drăgășani Plasa ****zu,
headquartered at ****zu
Plasa Zătreni, headquartered...
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Location within Romania Alternative name(s)
Zusidava Known also as
Castra of
Drăgășani Founded 2nd
century AD
Attested by
Tabula Peutingeriana Place in the Roman...
- addition, he is also a
member of the
Romanian Academy. Isărescu was born in
Drăgășani, Vâlcea County, Romania. His
father was a
school teacher who,
after the...
- Initially, the
prisoners were held in five POW
camps in Vulcan, Găești,
Drăgășani,
Alexandria and Slobozia. By 1942, the
number reached 12
camps of which...
- Forța
Dreptei vrea 15 primării în Vâlcea,
printre care Râmnicu Vâlcea,
Drăgășani și Băbeni". 26
November 2023. "Orban apasă
pedala discursului conservator...
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without Pandur or
Russian backing,
suffering major defeats in
Bucharest and
Drăgășani (before
retreating to
Austrian custody in Transylvania).
These violent...