Vălenii de Munte (Romanian pronunciation: [vəˈlenij de ˈmunte]) is a town in Prahova County, southern Romania (the historical region of Muntenia), with...
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Studies (ISSEE). His activity also included the transformation of Vălenii de Munte town into a cultural and academic center. In parallel with his academic...
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professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga IV club CSO Vălenii de Munte. He made his debut in Romanian Divizia B, playing for Dacia Unirea...
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Theatre of the People's University that Iorga founded in the town of Vălenii de Munte. At the National Theatre Bucharest, Nicolae Massim made his debut as...
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Berea or Cheița. It flows through the Cheia hollow, by the towns of Vălenii de Munte and Boldești-Scăeni and the city of Ploiești. It discharges into the...
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Gheorghe Pănculescu (engineer) (category People from Vălenii de Munte)
Vălenii de Munte, district of Prahova, who designed the railway line between the capital city Bucharest and Predeal (1878). Born in 1844 in Vălenii de...
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professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Teleajenul Vălenii de Munte. His first ever goal in Liga I was scored on 20 April 2014, for Dinamo...
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Mădălina Manole (category People from Vălenii de Munte)
Magdalena-Anca Manole was born in a mountain region in the town of Vălenii de Munte of Prahova County. Her parents were Ion and Eugenia Manole. Her upbringing...
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Posești (redirect from Nucşoara de Jos)
hills, on the border with Buzău County. It lies 16 km (9.9 mi) from Vălenii de Munte and 45 km (28 mi) from the county seat, Ploiești. Posești covers an...
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