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Vadul-Siret (Ukrainian: Вадул-Сірет) is a
railway station in the
Chernivtsi Oblast of
western Ukraine, 7 km
north of the
Romanian border, on the line...
- District, Moldova. It is
composed of
three villages: Căzănești,
Vadul-Leca and
Vadul-Leca Nou.
Results of Po****tion and
Housing Census in the Republic...
- than 1,300 in 1989. The
Vadul are
mainly involved in
reindeer herding while the Odul (Kogime) are
mostly hunter-gatherers. The
Vadul are also
known as Tundra...
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Vadul Turcului (Romanian; Ukrainian: Вадул-Туркулуй; Russian: Вадул-Туркулуй,
Vadul-Turkului, Polish: Wadyturkuł) is a
commune in Transnistria, Moldova...
- Vadu Crișului (Hungarian: Rév) is a
commune in
Bihor County, Crișana,
Romania with a po****tion of 4,009 people. It is
composed of four villages: Birtin...
- (Bender)
Ungheni Chișinău muni****lity Chișinău
Codru Cricova Durlești Sîngera
Vadul lui Vodă
Vatra southern Moldova Basarabeasca Cantemir Cahul Cimișlia...
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Vadul lui Vodă is a town in the Chișinău muni****lity, Moldova. It is an
eastern suburb of the
capital of the country, and is well
known as a resort....
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Vadul-Rașcov is a
commune located in Șoldănești District,
Moldova stretched along the
right bank of the
Dniester River. The
commune is
composed of two...
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Bunila (Hungarian: Bunyila) is a
commune in
Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of five villages: Alun (Álun), Bunila, Cernișoara Florese...
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Vadul lui Isac is a
village in
Cahul District, Moldova. The
village is
located at the
western end of the
southern Lower Trajan's Wall.
Results of Po****tion...