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Focșani (Romanian: [fokˈʃanʲ] ; Yiddish: פֿאָקשאַן, romanized: Fokshan) is the
capital city of
Vrancea County in
Romania on the
banks the
river Milcov...
- The
Armistice of
Focșani (Romanian: Armistițiul de la
Focșani, also
called the
Truce of
Focșani) was an
agreement that
ended the
hostilities between Romania...
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Focșani Gate (fok-SHAN; Romanian:
Poarta Focșani or
Poarta Focșanilor) is a
militarily and
strategically vulnerable area in
Romania and NATO. Located...
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Clubul Sportiv Muni****l
Focșani, also
known as CSM
Focșani, or just
Focșani, is a
Romanian football team
based in
Focșani,
Vrancea County,
which competes...
- The
Battle of
Focșani (also
Battle of
Fokschani or
Battle of
Focsani; Hungarian: Foksányi csata) took
place during the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792) on...
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along the Pan-European
Corridor IX. It will run
along the route: Buzău,
Focșani, Bacău, Roman, Pașcani, and Suceava,
connecting to Ukraine's M19 highway...
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October Revolution Battle of La
Malmaison Battle of
Cambrai Armistice of
Focșani Armistice between Russia and the
Central Powers 1918
Operation Faustschlag...
- pronunciation: [ˈvrant͡ʃe̯a]) is a
county (județ) in Romania, with its seat at
Focșani. It is
mostly in the
historical region of
Moldavia but the
southern part...
- Gheorghe) is an
Armenian Apostolic church located at 22 Cotești
Street in
Focșani, Romania. It is
dedicated to
Saint George.
Built by
local Armenians in...
- Zărnești New St.
Nicholas Church,
Focșani Old St.
Nicholas Church,
Focșani Stroe Church,
Focșani Tăbăcari Church,
Focșani Curtea de Argeș
Cathedral Church...