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Oporelu is a
commune in Olt County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of four villages:
Beria de Jos,
Beria de Sus,
Oporelu and Rădești. "Po****ţia rezidentă...
- The
Oporelu Canal (Romanian:
Canalul Oporelu) is an
artificial canal built along the
right bank **** of the Arcești Lake on the
river Olt in Romania. Its...
- Australia, Australia; an
abandoned town
Beria de Jos,
Oporelu, Olt, Muntenia,
Romania Beria de Sus,
Oporelu, Olt, Muntenia,
Romania Beria language (ISO 639...
- Pârâul Sărat, Govora, Focșa, Bistrița, Luncavăț, Nisipoasa, Pesceana,
Oporelu Canal, Oltișor, Olteț, Teslui, Caracal, Vlădila, Suhat, Crușov For supply...
- a
tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
joins the Olt
through the
Oporelu Canal, into
which it
flows near Mamura. Its
length is 27 km (17 mi) and...
- Mărunței Mihăești
Milcov Morunglav Movileni Nicolae Titulescu Obârșia
Oboga Oporelu Optași-Măgura
Orlea Osica de Sus
Osica de Jos Pârșcoveni Perieți Pleșoiu...
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Promoted from Liga V Olt Avântul
Oporelu (Series I winners)
Viitorul Leotești (Series II winners) Șoimii Drăghiceni (Series III winners)
Valea Oltului...
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Promoted from Liga V Olt Avântul
Oporelu (Series I winners)
Viitorul Leotești (Series II winners)
Victoria Cezieni (Series III winners) Dunărea Corabia...
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Danube Mălaia
Lotru Mălâncrav
Laslea Maleia Jiul de Est Mălina
Siret Mamu
Oporelu Canal, Olt Mănăileasa
Lotru Mănăstirea Gârboveta Mănăstirea Râul Târgului...
- a
tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
joins the Olt
through the
Oporelu Canal, into
which it
flows in Colibași. Its
length is 35 km (22 mi) and...