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Pucioasa (Romanian pronunciation: [puˈt͡ʃjo̯asa]) is a town in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania. It
administers six villages: Bela, Diaconești, Glodeni...
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Fotbal Club
Pucioasa,
commonly known as FC
Pucioasa, or
simply as
Pucioasa, is
Romanian football club from
Pucioasa, Dâmbovița County.
Until June 2018...
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Regiment of the
Romanian Army. On 27 May 1894, an
extension of this line to
Pucioasa was inaugurated. The Ploiești–Târgoviște
branch construction was started...
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headquartered at
Finta Plasa Găești,
headquartered at Găești
Plasa Pucioasa,
headquartered at
Pucioasa Plasa Târgoviște,
headquartered at Târgoviște
Plasa Titu...
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archaic word for "mud" in Romanian. The
village is
located near the
towns of
Pucioasa and Fieni. Glod was a
shooting location for the 2006
mockumentary film...
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river Ialomița, from
source to mouth: Moroeni, Pietroșița, Fieni,
Pucioasa, Doicești, Aninoasa, Târgoviște, Răzvad, Comișani, Băleni, Finta, Cojasca...
- 922 km) Pitești - Sibiu,
section 2
between Copăceni - Boița (31.33 km)
Pucioasa -
Fieni (12.68 km) Total: 78.185 km 2029 Ditrău - Târgu Neamț, section...
- Stătești, Șuvița, Ulmetu, and Vârfuri. It is
located outside the town of
Pucioasa. In the
years right around 1800, the commune's
village was
called Vârfu...
- v LPS
Clinceni (3) Păulești (3) v
Plopeni (3)
Tricolorul Breaza (3) v
Pucioasa (3) ARO
Muscelul Câmpulung (3) v Flacăra
Moreni (3)
Lupii Profa (4) v Unirea...
- multi-purpose
stadium in
Pucioasa, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches, is the home
ground of FC
Pucioasa and has a
capacity of 1...