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Munte may
refer to:
Munte (Belgium), part of the
Belgian muni****lity of
Merelbeke Munte (Karo Regency), an [Indonesian
district of the
regency of Karo...
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comprises the
villages of Bottelare, Lemberge [nl], Melsen,
Merelbeke proper,
Munte [nl] and Schelderode [nl]. In 2021,
Merelbeke had a
total po****tion of...
- Vălenii de
Munte (Romanian pronunciation: [vəˈlenij de
ˈmunte]) is a town in
Prahova County,
southern Romania (the
historical region of Muntenia), with...
- villages:
Bucium (Bucsum), Costești (Kosztesd), Costești-Deal, Grădiștea de
Munte (Gredistye), Ludeștii de Jos (Ludesd), Ludeștii de Sus (Felsőludesd), Ocolișu...
- The vânători de
munte (Romanian pronunciation: [vɨnəˈtorʲ de
ˈmunte], transl. "Mountain Huntsmen") are the
elite mountain troops of the
Romanian Land...
- is
composed of
three villages: Paleu, Săldăbagiu de
Munte (Hegyközszáldobágy) and
Uileacu de
Munte (Hegyközújlak).
These were part of
Cetariu Commune until...
- Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of
fourteen villages: Almașu Mic de
Munte (Kisalmás),
Ardeu (Erdőfalva), Balșa, Bunești (Bunesd),
Galbina (Galbina)...
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Poienile de sub
Munte (Ukrainian: Русь Поляни, Поляни or Полонина; Rusyn: Русь Поляни; Hungarian: Ruszpolyána or Havasmező; Polish:
Ruska Polana; German:...
- Lina
Munte (c. 1850 – 30 June 1909) was a
French actress. She had a
successful career in
Paris and St Petersburg, but was
forced to
retire in her fifties...
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eight villages: Arănieș (Aranyos), Cerbăl,
Feregi (Feresd), Merișoru de
Munte (Meresd), Poienița
Tomii (Pojenicatomi),
Poiana Răchițelii (Pojánarekiceli)...