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    Eșelnița (Hungarian: Jeselnica) is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Eșelnița. It is one of four localities...
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    of Oltenia, with one municipality (Orșova) and three communes (Dubova, Eșelnița, and Svinița) located in the Banat. The county seat is Drobeta-Turnu Severin...
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  • The Eșelnița is a small left tributary of the river Danube in Romania. It discharges into the Danube in the village Eșelnița. Its length is 26 km (16 mi)...
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    967.0 left 19 Valea Satului Upstream of Eșelnița left 7 Mala Upstream of Eșelnița 961.4 left 12 Eșelnița Eșelnița 959.7 left 26 Cerna Orșova 953.2 left...
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  • (Socol, Pojejena, Coronini, Gârnic, Sichevița, Berzasca, Svinița, Dubova, Eșelnița, Ilovița, and Breznița-Ocol). The Romanian name is Defileul Dunării. River...
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  • Other changes Decebal Eșelnița withdrew. AS Turnu Severin was spared from relegation. Inter Crăguiești and Viitorul Florești did not inscribe to Liga IV...
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  • Admitted teams CS Drobeta 2024, AS Strehaia, Sănătatea Breznița-Ocol, Decebal Eșelnița, CFR Turnu Severin, Avântul Bistrița, Viitorul Dârvari, Unirea Gârla Mare...
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  • 18 3 9 57 34 +23 39 9 Strehaia 30 10 6 14 55 47 +8 36 10 Constructorul Eșelnița 30 11 3 16 34 65 −31 36 11 Viitorul Cujmir 30 10 4 16 53 55 −2 34 12 Marmura...
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    Caraș-Severin—10.75% Socol, Caraș-Severin—4.60% Peregu Mare, Arad—3.83% Eșelnița, Mehedinți—2.31% Orșova, Mehedinți—1.85% There are six villages with a...
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    active in South-Western Romania during World War II. Plavăț was born in Eșelnița, in South-Eastern Banat, to a family of poor peasants. Due to material...
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