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Milcovul (called Risipiți
until 1964) is a
commune in
Vrancea County, Romania. It is
located in the
historical region of Muntenia. It is
composed of two...
- The
Milcovul Stadium, also
known as
Milcovul Sud Stadium, is a multi-use
stadium in Focşani, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches...
- Romania, long
after the ****ans
ceased to be a
distinct group in the area. At
Milcovul,
years earlier, in 1227, the ****an
warlord Bortz accepted Catholic Christianity...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of ****ania was a Latin-rite
bishopric west of the
Siret River (in present-day Romania) from 1228 to 1241. The
lands incorporated...
- had
founded another venue for pro-Bessarabian
political activism, the
Milcovul Society (named
after the
Milcov River, a
symbol of
Romanian unity). The...
- Golești
Gologanu Gugești Gura Caliței
Homocea Jariștea
Jitia Măicănești Mera
Milcovul Movilița Nănești Năruja Negrilești
Nereju Nistorești Obrejița
Paltin Păulești...
- 01 km) (Q4) A7: Buzău - Focșani (Petrești),
section 3
between Râmnicelu -
Milcovul (36.1 km) (Q4) A0:
Bucharest North Ring,
section 3
between Pasărea Valley...
- 1912 she was
named SS Mariston. In her 28-year
career she was
renamed SS
Milcovul in 1913, SS
Hyphaestos in 1933 and SS Cr****irk in 1938.
Robert Duncan and...
- "39 de ani de la
inaugurarea Stadionului Milcovul din Focșani" [39
years since the
inauguration of the
Milcovul Stadium in Focșani] (in Romanian). monitorulvn...
- Șindrilari, Mera, Broșteni, Odobești, Vârteșcoiu, Câmpineanca, Golești,
Milcovul and Răstoaca. It
discharges into the
Putna in Răstoaca. Its
length is 79 km...