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Snagov is a commune,
located 40 km (25 mi)
north of Bucharest, in
Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania. The
commune is
composed of five villages: Ciofliceni...
- The
Snagov Declaration (Romanian: Declarația de la
Snagov) was a
declaration signed on 21 June 1995 by the
leaders of the
parliamentary parties in Romania...
- The
Snagov Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea
Snagov), also
known as the Vlad Țepeș
Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Vlad Țepeș) is a
medieval monastery and...
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Snagov (Romanian:
Lacul Snagov) is a lake in
Snagov commune,
about 25–30 km (16–19 mi)
north of Bucharest, Romania. It has a
surface of only 5.75 km2...
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Sportiv Sportul Snagov,
commonly known as
Sportul Snagov or
simply as
Snagov, was a
Romanian professional football club from
Snagov,
Ilfov County, founded...
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Snagov Palace (Romanian:
Palatul Snagov) is a
former royal palace on the s**** of Lake
Snagov,
about 40 km north-east of Bucharest, in
Ilfov County, Romania...
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Snagov is a
right tributary of the
river Ialomița in Romania. It
discharges into the Ialomița 2 km
downstream from Siliștea Snagovului. Lake
Snagov is...
- Asociația Club
Sportiv Olimpic Snagov commonly known as
Olimpic Snagov is a
professional Romanian football club
based in
Snagov,
Ilfov County.
Founded in 1997...
- a
killing blow to Wallachia's Voivode.
Vladislav was not
buried at the
Snagov Monastery,
which he founded; instead, he was
buried at the
Dealu Monastery...
- 000 was
cornered and destro**** by a Turkish-Basarab
force of 4,000 near
Snagov. The
exact cir****stances of his
death are unclear. The
Austrian chronicler...