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Dragoslavele is a
commune in the
northern part of Argeș County, Muntenia, Romania,
located by the
former border between Wallachia and Transylvania, on...
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Battle of
Dragoslavele was a
military engagement fought between Romanian forces on one side and
Central Powers forces (Germany and Austria-Hungary)...
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Dragoslavele Hermitage (LMI code AG-II-m-B-13680) is a
historical and
religious monument,
dedicated to the
Great Martyr "Saint George",
located in Dragoslavele...
- Academy,
History Section. Ioan Răuțescu was born on 1
October 1892, in
Dragoslavele commune,
former Muscel County,
currently Argeș County,
being the first...
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Cotmeana Cuca Dâmbovicioara Dârmanești Davidești Dobrești Domnești Drăganu
Dragoslavele Godeni Hârsești Hârtiești
Izvoru Leordeni Lerești
Lunca Corbului Mălureni...
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internment camp to the
villa of a
former Romanian prime minister in
Dragoslavele, from
where he
escaped on 10
December 1940 and
crossed illegally into...
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river flows through the
following communes,
towns and cities: Rucăr,
Dragoslavele, Stoenești, Malu cu Flori, Cândești, Vulcana-Băi, Voinești, Mănești,...
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Muscelul Câmpulung
Elite II
Muscelul Lerești ACS
Poiana Lacului Sola
Gratia Dragoslavele Speed Academy Pitești CSC Sușeni
Victoria Buzoiești
Viitorul Birla Viitorul...
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Dragoslavele), județul Argeș".
Oficiul Naţional
pentru Cultul Eroilor (in Romanian). Dărăbanț,
Nicolae (2009). "Luptele din zona Bran și
Dragoslavele...
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Steaua Negrași did not
inscribe to Liga IV.
Energia Stolnici, Sola Grația
Dragoslavele,
Viitorul Bârla,
Viitorul Rucăr,
Muscelul Câmpulung
Elite II and Juventus...