Pass. It is part of Argeș County. The city also administers one village, Noapteș. On 7 July 1947 the total rainfall in Curtea de Argeș was 205.7 mm (8.10 in)...
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of Curtea de Argeș (early 16th century) is a Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Curtea de Argeș, Romania. It is located on the grounds of the Curtea de Argeș...
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recorded variants of the name, referring to the city of Curtea de Argeș (lit. "The Court on the Argeș"), also suggest a derivation from this word: Argyas...
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Internaţional Curtea de Argeș was a Romanian professional football club from Curtea de Argeș, Argeș County, founded in 2000 and dissolved in 2011. During...
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divided administratively into five districts (plăși): Plasa Argeș, headquartered at Curtea de Argeș Plasa Dâmbovnic, headquartered at Rociu Plasa Oltul, headquartered...
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stadium in Curtea de Argeș, Romania. It serves mostly for football matches and had been the home ground of Internaţional Curtea de Argeş. The stadium...
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The Princely Church of Saint Nicholas in Curtea de Argeș was founded by Basarab I (1310 - 1352), completed in 1352, in the perimeter of the 13th century...
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Schiltberger mentions both Curtea de Argeș and Târgoviște as capitals of Wallachia. While Mircea I lived in Curtea de Argeș, Michael I, Mircea's son and...
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division from 1950 to 1952 Argeș River, which flows through the Southern Carpathians into the Danube at Oltenița Curtea de Argeș, a city of Muntenia in the...
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section, two segments were tendered as well: Pitești − Curtea de Argeș (30.4 km, lot 5) and Curtea de Argeș − Tigveni (10.7 km, lot 4), with the latter one awarded...
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