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Pojorâta (German:
Pozoritta or Poschoritta) is a
commune located in the
western part of
Suceava County, in the
historical region of Bukovina, northeastern...
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Fotbal Club
Pojorâta,
commonly known as FC
Pojorâta, or
simply as
Pojorâta, was a
Romanian football club
based in
Pojorâta,
Suceava County founded in 1950...
- (20 mi)
Basin size 87.6 km2 (33.8 sq mi) Basin features
Progression Zeletin→ Berheci→ Bârlad→ Siret→ Danube→
Black Sea
Tributaries • left
Pojorâta...
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Pojorâta, Romania. It is used
mostly for
football matches and was the home
ground of FC
Pojorâta. The
stadium holds 1,000 people. "Stadionul
Pojorâta...
- has been
awarded the
Honorary Citizen award in Suceava, Rădăuți, Siret,
Pojorâta, Ciocănești, and
Vicov (all in
Suceava County), as well as in the commune...
- Răuță pla**** in the
Romanian second league for
teams such as
Bucovina Pojorâta, CS Balotești and
Academica Clinceni,
managing to
promote in the Liga I...
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originally from Corlata.
Piersic spent his
childhood years in Corlata,
Pojorâta, and Cajvana, later, in Cernăuți, and then his
family moved to Cluj, where...
- Roșu) it is also
called Putna Mică. It
discharges into the
Moldova in
Pojorâta. Its
length is 21 km (13 mi) and its
basin size is 90 km2 (35 sq mi). The...
- the
towns of Câmpulung
Moldovenesc and
Vatra Dornei and the
commune of
Pojorâta. The
total surface of the Rarău M****if is ca. 160
square kilometers. The...
- 2019.
Retrieved 22
December 2019. "FC
Pojorâta este
merituoasa campioană a
fotbalului județean sucevean" [FC
Pojorâta is the
deserving champion of Suceava...