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Drumul Taberei (Romanian: [ˈdru.mul ˈta.be.rej], The Camp Road) is a
neighbourhood located in the south-west of Bucharest, Romania,
roughly between Timișoara...
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Drumul Spre
Succes (Romanian pronunciation: [druˈ mulˈ spreˈ sukˈ tʃesˈ]; (Road to success)) is the
third studio album by
Romanian singer Grasu XXL, released...
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Drumul oaselor (lit. The Road of Bones), is a 1980
Romanian adventure film
directed by Doru Năstase. The film is the
first in the Mărgelatu series, a set...
- today's Romania.
Drumul meiului/mălaiului -
Millet Road (1583),
Oltenia Drumul porcilor Pig Road (1584)
Drumul lemnelor (16th century)
Drumul Bucureștilor...
- off-road vehicle.
After inauguration, the road was
known as
Drumul Regal (Royal Road) or
Drumul Regelui (King's Road),
which replaced the po****r name of...
- The DEx12
expressway (Romanian:
Drumul expres DEx12), also
known as the Pitești–Craiova
Expressway (Romanian:
Drumul expres Pitești–Craiova), is a partially...
- Parc
Drumul Taberei (Camp Road Parc) is a
station on line M5 of
Bucharest Metro. It is
located between Tudor Vladimirescu and Romancierilor. The station...
- The
castra of
Drumul Carului was a fort in the
Roman province of
Dacia near Moieciu, Romania. It was part of the
Roman frontier system of the
Limes Transalut****...
- of Independence. The
neighborhood stretches from
between Antiaeriană and
Drumul Sării
Avenues to
Panduri Square (in the west),
Panduri and 13 Septembrie...
- Crulic: The Path to
Beyond (Romanian:
Crulic -
Drumul spre dincolo) is a 2011 Romanian-Polish
animated biographical film,
directed by Anca
Damian and starring...