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Drajna is a
commune in
Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of
eleven villages: Cătunu, Ciocrac,
Drajna de Jos,
Drajna de Sus (the commune...
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Drajna may
refer to
several places in Romania:
Drajna, a
commune in
Prahova County Drajna Nouă, a
village in
Dragalina Commune, Călărași
County Drajna...
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Drajna is a left
tributary of the
river Teleajen in Romania. It
discharges into the
Teleajen in Piatra. It
flows through the
villages Slon,
Valea Lespezii...
- from
Lehliu to
Drajna (41.6 km) was
built by the
French company Colas. The
three sections were
completed in 2004. The fourth, from
Drajna to Fetești (36...
- It is
composed of
three villages:
Constantin Brâncoveanu, Dragalina, and
Drajna Nouă. At the 2011 census, the po****tion of
Dragalina was 8,537. "Po****ţia...
- The
castrum of
Drajna de Sus was a fort in the
Roman province of Dacia. List of
castra Roman castra from
Romania -
Google Maps /
Earth Archived 2012-12-05...
- Piatra, a
village in Cocorăștii Colț,
Prahova County Piatra, a
village in
Drajna,
Prahova County Piatra, a
village in Provița de Jos,
Prahova County Piatra...
- 2009,
while Călărași is
served through an exit from the same
motorway at
Drajna. Currently, the
route is very sp****ly used
between Bucharest and Călărași...
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finally opened in 2004 (Bucharest –
Fundulea –
Lehliu –
Drajna) and
another in 2007 (
Drajna – Fetești)
totaling around 130 km. The A1
motorway was extended...
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Ciorani Cocorăștii
Mislii Cocorăștii Colț
Colceag Cornu Cosminele Drăgănești
Drajna Dumbrava Dumbrăvești Filipeștii de Pădure Filipeștii de Târg Fântânele Florești...