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Strunga (Hungarian: Sztrunga) is a
commune in Iași County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
situated 55 km from Iași city. It is
composed of
eight villages:...
- Ion N. Manolescu-
Strunga (12 May 1889 in
Strunga, Iași County,
Romania – 19
April 1951 in
Sighetu Marmației, Romania) was a
Romanian liberal politician...
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Museum in Cotnari; City of Pașcani, and
towns of Târgu
Frumos and Hârlău;
Strunga health resort. Iași
County has 2 muni****lities, 3 towns, and 93 communes...
- The Bahlueț (also: Bahluieț) is a
right tributary of the
river Bahlui in Romania. It
discharges into the
Bahlui in Podu Iloaiei. Its
length is 41 km (25 mi)...
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named Tatiana.
After a few years, she divorced, and
married Ion Manolescu-
Strunga,
Minister of
Industry and
Commerce (who was to die in
Sighet Prison in...
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redykat (rădicat), rumigat' (rumegat), siuty, šuty, or čuty (ciută),
strunga (
strungă), urda (urdă). Of the West and East
Slavic languages more
words seem...
- "flock", murgaňa/murgaša "dark-wooled sheep", putira/putyra "little",
strunga/strunka "garden gate",
watra "fire", or žinčica "sheep whey". For the above...
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Capra (2,230 m). Also a bit
challenging is one of the ways to
Negoiu –
Strunga Dracului. The most
difficult section of the
ridge Custura Sărății between...
- Turkish: Kuru-Orman) Satu Nou (historical name: Ienichioi, Turkish: Yeniköy)
Strunga (historical name: Câșla, Turkish: Kışla) At the 2011 census, 96.3% of the...
- mite", Megleno-Romanian strepij; from
Albanian shtrep "maggot, larva"
strungă sheepfold;
narrow p****age,
canyon Russu (Alb.),
NODEX from
Albanian shtrungë...