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Viforâta may
refer to
several places in Romania:
Viforâta, a
village in
Berca Commune, Buzău
County Viforâta, a
village in
Aninoasa Commune, Dâmboviţa...
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Viforâta River can
refer to one of the
following rivers in Romania:
Viforâta, a
tributary of the
Milei (river) in Buzău
County Viforâta, a
tributary of...
- Săteni and
Viforâta. It is
situated in the
historical region of Muntenia. The
commune has two monasteries,
Dealu Monastery and
Viforâta Monastery. Its...
- Pâclele, Pleșcoi, Pleșești, Rătești, Sătuc, Tâțârligu,
Valea Nucului, and
Viforâta. The
Berca Muddy Volcanoes geological and
botanical reservation lies in...
- The Bâsca, also
known as Bâsca Mare in its
upper course, and Bâsca
Roziliei in its
lower course, is a left
tributary of the
river Buzău, in Romania. It...
- Vlad II (Romanian: Vlad al II-lea), also
known as Vlad
Dracul (Vlad al II-lea Dracul) or Vlad the
Dragon (before 1395 –
November 1447), was
Voivode of...
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noted as
having effected the
construction of Dâmbovița County's
famed Viforâta Monastery, in Aninoasa. His life was cut
short at
about the same age as...
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Michael the
Brave (Romanian:
Mihai Viteazul [miˈhaj viˈte̯azul] or
Mihai Bravu [ˈbravu]; 1558 – 9
August 1601), born as
Mihai Pătrașcu, was the Prince...
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Vladislav II (died 20
August 1456) was a
voivode of the prin****lity of Wallachia, from 1447 to 1448, and
again from 1448 to 1456. The way
Vladislav II...
- Vlad V cel Tânăr (Vlad V the
Younger or "Vladuț"; 1488 – 23
January 1512) was the
Prince of
Wallachia (1510–1512). He took the
throne from
Mircea III Dracul...