- It is
composed of five villages: Berzasca, Bigăr, Cozla,
Drencova and
Liubcova. At the 2002 census, 70.5% of the commune's
inhabitants were Romanians...
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Dacian fortress of
Liubcova Shown within Romania Location Stenca Liubcovei,
Liubcova, Caraș-Severin,
Romania Coordinates 44°39′22″N 21°55′19″E / 44...
- Čezava near
Dobra 1026.8
right Camenița
Gornea 1025.7 left 14 Orevița
Liubcova 1022.9 left 25
Dobranska reka
Dobra 1021.0
right Berzasca Berzasca 1017...
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Feldioara "Fețele Albe" Grădiștea de
Munte Iedera de Jos
Feleac Jigodin Liubcova Mala
Kopania Marca Mataraua Merești Moinești
Monariu Monor Moșna Ocolișu...
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tributary of the
river Danube in Romania. It
discharges into the
Danube in
Liubcova. Its
length is 25 km (16 mi) and its
basin size is 102 km2 (39 sq mi)....
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Yugoslav forces between 6 and 11 April. The main
Romanian force was at
Liubcova,
consisting of a
battery of 120 mm/L10
naval howitzers in a
fortified position...
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congregated the po****tion of an
extended area. The
charred seeds found in the
Liubcova settlement indicate that
several cereals were grown.
Wheat prevailed, particularly...
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Krajova Eșelnița Ješelnice Galați
Galac Iablanița
Jablonice Iași Jasy
Liubcova Lubková
Oradea Velký Varadín Oravița
Oravice Orșova Oršava Pitești Pitešť...
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university in 1976, he
worked as a
teacher in the
elementary school in
Liubcova, then in the
elementary school in Belobreşca and as an
editor of the Timisoara...