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Poarta may
refer to
several places in Romania:
Poarta, a
village in Bran Commune, Brașov
County Poarta, a
village in Fărăgău Commune, Mureș
County Poarta...
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northern branch,
known as the
Poarta Albă–Midia Năvodari Canal, with a
length of 31.2 km (19.4 mi),
connecting Poarta Albă and the Port of Midia, was...
- The Focșani Gate (fok-SHAN; Romanian:
Poarta Focșani or
Poarta Focșanilor) is a
militarily and
strategically vulnerable area in
Romania and NATO. Located...
- The
Poarta is a
right tributary of the
river Turcu in Romania. Its
source is in the
Bucegi Mountains. It
flows into the
Turcu in Bran. Its
length is 9 km...
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Poarta Albă (literally in English:
White Gate) is a
commune in Constanța County,
Northern Dobruja, Romania. The
commune is a port on the Danube–Black Sea...
- (18
November 2014). "Klaus
Iohannis – un
portret inedit. De la CV, la cât
poartă la pantofi". HotNews.ro (in Romanian). "Die
Lokomotive von Hermannstadt"...
- villages: Chichișa (Alsónyárló), Ciumărna (Csömörlő), Păușa (Egregypósa),
Poarta Sălajului (Vaskapu), Românași, and
Romita (Romlott).
Wooden church in Păușa...
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projects are ongoing. At
least two
entrances to the city,
Poarta Ecaterinei (or Katharinentor) and
Poarta Șchei (or Waisenhausgässertor), are
still in existence...
- sculptures: The
Table of
Silence (Masa tăcerii), The Gate of the Kiss (
Poarta sărutului), and the
Infinity Column (Coloana Infinitului) on an axis 1.3...
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Murat Yusuf (also
known as
Murat Iusuf; born
August 18, 1977, in
Poarta Albă) is a
Romanian Muslim cleric of
Tatar origins,
currently the
Mufti of the...