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Poienari is a
commune in Neamț County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages: Bunghi,
Poienari, and Săcăleni. It
included five other...
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Poenari Castle (Romanian pronunciation: [po.eˈnarʲ]), also
known as
Poenari Citadel (Cetatea
Poenari in Romanian), is a
ruined castle in
Romania which...
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Poienari may
refer to
several places in Romania:
Poienari, a
commune in Neamţ
County Poienari, a
village in Hălmagiu Commune, Arad
County Poienari, a village...
- Mare,
Valea Poienii, Dobriașul Mic, Pârâul Maricăi,
Valea Rumâneștilor,
Poienari, Ruda, Drăghici, Mănăstirea, Argeșel Right: Tambura, Frăcea, Bătrâna, Văcarea...
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Valea Seciului,
Valea Obielei,
Valea Mesteacănului,
Valea Beliei, Viroaga,
Poienari, Maia
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media related to
Prahova River. "Planul național...
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Poienari Castle, one of the
royal seats of Vlad III Dracul...
- and, by
early June,
Moise had to take
refuge in Sibiu. The
officials in
Poienari were sent by Vlad to ask that
Moise be
turned over or
killed -
since he...
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castles and
battlefields such as
Culloden in
Scotland and Bran
Castle and
Poienari Castle in Romania;
former prisons such as
Beaumaris Prison in Anglesey...
- area The Făgăraș
Mountains – the Transfăgărășan The
Leaota Mountains The
Poienari Castle The
Cotmeana monastery. The Argeș
County Council,
renewed at the...
- County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of four villages: Purani,
Schitu Poienari, Siliștea, and Vitănești. The
commune is
crossed by the 44th
parallel north...