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- Frătești is a commune located in Giurgiu County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Cetatea, Frătești, and Remuș. The commune is located...
- a village in Dobromir Commune, Constanța County Cetatea, a village in Frătești Commune, Giurgiu County Cetatea, a village in Căpreni Commune, Gorj County...
- Călugăreni Clejani Colibași Comana Cosoba Crevedia Mare Daia Florești-Stoenești Frătești Găiseni Găujani Ghimpați Gogoșari Gostinari Gostinu Grădinari Greaca Herăşti...
- Valley, Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada; a mountin Remuș, a village in Frătești Commune, Giurgiu County, Romania Ramosch (in German: Remüs), a former muni****lity...
- County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Albota, Cerbu, Frătești, Gura Văii and Mareș. The commune is traversed by the DN65 [ro] road, which...
- Suseni Location Country Romania Counties Gorj Villages Suseni, Frătești, Ursați Physical characteristics Mouth Șușița  • coordinates 45°05′13″N 23°13′29″E...
- upper classes of the capital took part. The battalion was sent by rail to Frătești in Romania, from where it marched on foot across the Danube in Zimnicea...
- was commissioned to build two frontline railroads, Bendery-Galaţi and Frăteşti-Zimnicea. Actual construction was managed by Mikhail Danilov. The speed...
- commune in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Frătești, Lelești and Rasovița. Petre Popeangă "Po****ţia rezidentă după grupa de...
- who had in the meantime seized Moldavia. He defeated the Ottomans at Frătești on 23 November 1659, but a joint invasion of the Ottomans and the Crimean...