- Muntenia, Romania. It
administers seven villages: Bălănești, Colacu,
Ghergani, Ghimpați, Mavrodin, Săbiești, and Stănești. It was
declared a town in...
- Bilciurești
Plasa Bogați,
headquartered at Bogați
Plasa Ghergani,
headquartered at
Ghergani According to the 1930
census data, the
county po****tion...
-
Romanian Minister in London, an
office he
retained until 1889; he died in
Ghergani, Dâmbovița County. Furthermore,
Ghica was a
member of the Macedo-Romanian...
-
death when he was four, he was
raised at the
Ghica family's
estate in
Ghergani,
where he
received a rich
musical and
literary education.
Alexandrina Ghica...
- Găești Orașul
Pucioasa Plasa Bilciurești
Plasa Colanu Plasa Găești
Plasa Ghergani Plasa Pucioasa Plasa Titu
Plasa Târgoviște
Plasa Valea Mare
Plasa Voinești...
-
rural estates; it was in that
context that a
young Ion
Ghica met
Tunsu at
Ghergani. As
reported in Ghica's old-age memoirs, Tunsu,
already famous as a Wallachian...
- in
Casimcea village. Later, he was
dispatched closer to Bucharest, at
Ghergani, Dâmbovița County.
These ****ignments were
interrupted in 1913, when Urmuz...
- his
house on
Cometei Street, and was
buried at his family's
estate in
Ghergani.
Camila Ghica survived him by 21 years:
reportedly afflicted by dementia...