-
Leurda ("ramsons") may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Leurda, a
village in Cășeiu Commune, Cluj
County Leurda, a
village in the town of Motru, Gorj...
- The city
administers eight villages:
Dealu Pomilor, Horăști, Însurăței,
Leurda, Lupoița, Ploștina, Roșiuța, and Râpa. The
region has been
inhabited since...
- (Kapjon),
Custura (Dumbráva), Gârbău
Dejului (Désorbó), Guga (Guga),
Leurda (
Leurda határrész), Rugășești (Felsőkosály), Sălătruc (Szeletruk) and Urișor...
- The Ploștina is a left
tributary of the
river Motru in Romania. It
discharges into the
Motru in the town Motru. Its
length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and its basin...
- The Ialomița (Romanian: râul Ialomița [ˈjalomitsa] ) is a
river of
Southern Romania. It
rises from the
Bucegi Mountains in the Carpathians. It discharges...
- The Crișul
Pietros (Romanian for: "stony Criș") is a
right tributary of the
river Crișul
Negru in Romania.
Upstream from its
confluence with the Boga it...
- popă, "priest", akin to the word "pope") and
Leordeni (name
derived from
leurdă, "ramsons" or
Allium ursinum). The
villages were
first attested during the...
- The
Zebrac (Hungarian: Zebrák, Zebrák-patak) is a
right tributary of the
river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. It
discharges into the Mureș in Stânceni...
- The Sălătrucel (also: Coisca) is a left
tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
discharges into the Olt in
Jiblea Veche. The 15 km (9.3 mi) long Sălătrucel...
- The Geamărtălui (also: Gemărtălui) is a
right tributary of the
river Olteț in Romania. It
discharges into the Olteț in the town Balș. The
following towns...