Amaradia may refer to the following rivers in Romania: Amaradia (Dolj), a tributary of the Jiu in Dolj County and Gorj County Amaradia (Gorj), a tributary...
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Subsequently, two more districts were established: Plasa Amaradia, headquartered at Amaradia Plasa Ocolu, headquartered at Ocolul According to the 1930...
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The Amaradia (also: Amaradia Pietroasă) is a left tributary of the river Jiu in Romania. It discharges into the Jiu in Drăguțești, south of the city Târgu...
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Tetila, Iazu Topilelor, Hodinău, Amaradia (Gorj), Dâmbova, Cioiana, Gilort, Fratoștița, Cârnești, Răcari, Brădești, Amaradia (Dolj), Preajba, Lumaș, Leu,...
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The Amaradia is a river in southern Romania. It is a left tributary of the river Jiu, and flows into the Jiu near the city Craiova. The Amaradia flows...
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Roșia de Amaradia is a commune in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Becheni, Dealu Viei, Roșia de Amaradia, Ruget, Seciurile...
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The Slăvuța is a left tributary of the river Amaradia in Romania. It flows into the Amaradia near Mielușei. Its length is 17 km (11 mi) and its basin...
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Ruget may refer to two villages in Romania: Ruget, a village in Roșia de Amaradia Commune, Gorj County Ruget, a village in Vidra Commune, Vrancea County...
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couple had inherited the Adâncata and Pometești estates in Goiești, on the Amaradia Valley. Both the poet and his father were dissatisfied with accounts of...
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Aluniș Vărbilău Alunoasa Olt Amaradia Jiu (in Gorj and Dolj Counties) Amaradia Jiu (in Gorj County) Amărăzuia Amaradia Amnaș Apold Ampoi Mureș Ampoița...
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