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veche was a po****r ****embly
during the
Middle Ages. The
veche is
mentioned during the
times of
Kievan Rus' and it
later became a
powerful institution...
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Curtea Veche (the Old
Princely Court) was
built as a
palace or
residence during the rule of Vlad III
Dracula in 1459.
Archaeological excavations started...
- Poşta
Veche may
refer to the
following places: Look up Poșta
Veche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poșta
Veche, Stângăceaua, Mehedinți County, Romania...
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According to the
traditional scholarship, the
veche (Russian: вече, IPA: [ˈvʲetɕə]) was the
highest legislative and
judicial authority in
Veliky Novgorod...
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Cronica Veche (The Old Chronicle) is a
Romanian literary magazine,
based in Iași. It
appeared in 1966 as
Cronica (The Chronicle), and
changed its name...
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Dobrogea Veche is a
commune in Sîngerei District, Moldova. It is
composed of
three villages: Cotovca,
Dobrogea Nouă and
Dobrogea Veche.
Results of Po****tion...
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Veche (historical names: Ilanlâk, Ilanlâc, Turkish: Ilanlık) is a
village in Constanţa County, Romania, on the
Black Sea coast, near the
border with...
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Novgorodians deposed their prince and the
Novgorod veche began to
elect and
dismiss princes at its own will. The
veche also
elected the posadnik, who was the chief...
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Obreja Veche is a
commune in Fălești District, Moldova. It is
composed of two villages,
Obreja Nouă and
Obreja Veche. Ion Văluță
Results of Po****tion...
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Editura Curtea Veche (Curtea
Veche Publishing House) is a
publishing house based in Romania,
located on
Aurel Vlaicu Street 35, Bucharest. It has a tradition...