- The
Black Church (Romanian:
Biserica Neagră, German: Die
Schwarze Kirche, Hungarian:
Fekete templom),
stands in the city of Brașov in south-eastern Transylvania...
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Neagra may
refer to the
following places in Romania:
Neagra, a
village in
Dezna Commune, Arad
County Neagra, a
village in
Lunca Bradului Commune, Mureș...
- Băbească
neagră (also Rară
Neagră) is a red Romanian-Moldovan
grape variety. It is
cultivated in
Moldova in the
regions of Orhei,
Anenii Noi, Straseni...
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Valea Neagră may
refer to
several places:
Valea Neagră, a
village attached to the city of Baia Mare, Maramureș County,
Romania Valea Neagră, a village...
- Fetească
Neagră (Romanian pronunciation: [feˈte̯askə
ˈne̯aɡrə]); English:
Black Maiden) is an old pre-phylloxeric
variety of
Romanian grape, cultivated...
- Apa
Neagră may
refer to the
following places in Romania: Apa
Neagră, a
village in Padeș Commune, Gorj
County Apa
Neagră, a
tributary of the
river Zeletin...
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Armata Neagră (English:
Black Army) was an
organized anti-Soviet
group in the
Moldovan SSR (Bessarabia).
Armata Neagră was
formed in 1949 as an organized...
- The
Neagra is a
right tributary of the
river Bistrița in Romania. It
discharges into the Bistrița in Dorna-Arini near
Vatra Dornei. Its
length is 34 km...
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simply ზუღა, Zugha, IPA: [ˈzuɣä], "Sea" Romanian:
Marea Neagră,
pronounced [ˈmare̯a
ˈne̯aɡrə] Russian: Чёрное мо́ре, romanized: Čórnoje móre, IPA: [ˈt͡ɕɵrnəjə...
- (Kőbánya),
Firiza (Felsőfernezely),
Valea Borcutului (Borpatak), and
Valea Neagră (Feketepatak). Baia Mare was
named the
Romanian Youth Capital from 2 May...