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- Nadejda Voronets (1881–1979) (Russian: Надежда Степановна Воронец) was a Russian and Soviet geologist and paleontologist. One of the first female paleontologists...
- The Voroneț Monastery is a medieval monastery in the Romanian village of Voroneț, now a part of the town Gura Humorului. It is one of the famous painted...
- 1978. Voronets was born in 1926 in Smolensk. She attended the VGIK and the Sokolniki opera school. Having made her debut at the age of 21, Voronets gained...
- Moldova, from source to mouth: Moldova-Sulița, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Vama, Voroneț, Gura Humorului, Păltinoasa, Baia and Roman. The following rivers are tributaries...
- Dracula Castle Merry Cemetery Peleș Castle Transfăgărășan Salina ****a Voroneț Monastery/Churches of Moldavia Făgăraș Citadel Bucharest (see below) Iron...
- 2005. The town administers the former village of Voroneț (which became a neighborhood), site of Voroneț Monastery. The town's current local council has...
- Orthodox spiritual guide, advisor of Stephen the Great, and hegumen of Voroneț Monastery. Canonized by the Romanian Orthodox Church in 1992, he is commemorated...
- The Last Judgment, mural from Voroneț Monastery, Romania...
- large iron deposit and the city of Stary Oskol. As well as the name of Voroneț Monastery known for its blue shade. [non sequitur] Folk etymology claims...
- the 16th century. The most remarkable are the monastic foundations at Voroneţ (1487), Arbore (1503), Humor (1530), and Moldoviţa (1532). Suceviţa, dating...