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Racovița may
refer to
several places in Romania:
Racovița, Brăila, a
commune in Brăila
County Racovița, Sibiu, a
commune in
Sibiu County Racovița, Timiș...
- Emil
Gheorghe Racoviță (Romanian: [eˈmil ˈrakovit͡sə]; 15
November 1868 – 19
November 1947) was a
Romanian biologist, zoologist, speleologist, and Antarctic...
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Praetorium II (
Racovița) was a fort in the
Roman province of
Dacia near the
present village of
Racovița, Vâlcea. It was
built in the
middle of the 3rd...
- Sebeș,
Racovița, Hurez, Săvăstreni, Netot, Dridif, Breaza, Sâmbăta,
Racovița, Drăguș, Hotarul, Viștea,
Corbul Viștei,
Corbul Ucei, Ucea,
Racovița, Gârlățel...
- The
House of
Racoviță (anglicized Racovitza) was a
family of
Moldavian and
Wallachian boyars which gave the
Danubian Prin****lities
several hospodars,...
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Prince Nicolae Gr.
Racoviță (July 17, 1835–March 15 [O.S.
March 3] 1895) was a Wallachian-born
Romanian politician. He is an
aristocrat and
member of the...
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Prince Constantin Racoviţă (1699 – 28
January 1764) was
twice monarch of Prin****lity of
Moldavia from
Ottoman government: 31
August 1749 – 3 July 1753...
- Ioan
Mihail Racoviță (7
March 1889,
Bucharest – 28 June 1954,
Sighet Prison) was a
Romanian general during World War II, and
Minister of
Defense in the...
- The Olteț is a
right tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
discharges into the Olt in Fălcoiu. Its
total length is 185 km (115 mi), and its drainage...
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Antarctic Expedition Belgica de
Gerlache Lecointe Amundsen Cook
Arctowski Racoviță Dobrowolski Southern Cross Southern Cross Borchgrevink Discovery Discovery...