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Stulpicani (German:
Stulpikany or Sztulpikany) is a
commune located in
Suceava County, in the
historical region of Bukovina,
northeastern Romania. It is...
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Super Electra (registered SP-BNG)
crashed into a hill at Negrilesa, near
Stulpicani, Romania,
killing all 14 on board; the
cause of the
crash was unknown...
- board. On July 22, 1938, a LOT
Polish Airlines L14H (SP-BNG)
crashed near
Stulpicani, Romania,
killing all 14 on board; the
cause was unknown, but the aircraft...
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tributary of the
river Suha in Romania. It
flows into the Suha in
Stulpicani. Its
length is 15 km (9.3 mi) and its
basin size is 76 km2 (29 sq mi)...
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Moldova in Frasin. It
flows through the
villages Ostra, Tărnicioara,
Stulpicani, Plutonița,
Doroteia and the town Frasin. Its
length is 34 km (21 mi)...
- Șaru
Dornei Satu Mare Șcheia Șerbăuți
Siminicea Slatina Straja Stroiești
Stulpicani Sucevița Todirești Udești Ulma Vadu
Moldovei Valea Moldovei Vama Vatra...
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Valeria Răcilă
Personal information Born 2 June 1957 (1957-06-02) (age 67)
Stulpicani,
Romania Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 74 kg (163 lb)
Sport Sport...
- Cârlibaba (Kirlibaba,
Mariensee or Ludwigsdorf),
Iacobeni (Jakobeny),
Stulpicani (Stulpikany), and elsewhere.
During the 19th century, the
developing German...
- [joˈnel ˈfernik]; born May 29, 1901, in Târgovişte – d. July 22, 1938, in
Stulpicani) was a
Romanian composer,
aviator (civil pilot), writer, and one of the...
- Slătioara, a
village in Râșca Commune,
Suceava County Slătioara, a
village in
Stulpicani Commune,
Suceava County Slătioara, a
tributary of the
Gemenea in Suceava...