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Curcani is a
commune in Călărași County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of two villages,
Curcani and Sălcioara. At the 2002 census,
there were 5233...
- (historical name: Carabacâ, Turkish: Karabağ')
Conacu (historical name: Beșaul)
Curcani (historical name: Chertic-Punar, Turkish: Kertikpınar) - disestablished...
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Odobescu Belciugatele Borcea Căscioarele
Chirnogi Chiselet Crivăț Ciocănești
Curcani Cuza Vodă
Dichiseni Dor Mărunt Dorobanțu
Dragalina Dragoș Vodă Frăsinet...
- the
Costeni (inhabitants of
Coastei and Costiței Streets), led by
Junii Curcani ("the
Young Turkeys"), go out the day
after Pentecost up to the Citadel...
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Ileana 26 12 4 10 58 52 +6 40 7
Rapid Ulmeni 26 12 2 12 57 56 +1 38 8
Curcani 26 11 3 12 58 56 +2 36 9
Fortuna Tămădău 26 9 6 11 45 42 +3 33 10 Avântul...
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number and a
turkey feather was attached,
which earned them the
nickname "
curcani" (turkeys).
Footwear consisted of
black boots or opinci. A grey
cloak was...
- Crivăț 20 12 4 4 59 34 +25 40 5 Roseți 20 11 2 7 70 40 +30 35 6
Viitorul Curcani 20 11 2 7 54 39 +15 35 7 ****ul Vâlcelele 20 11 2 7 44 36 +8 35 8 Dunărea...
- the
world and Europe".
During the 10 June
local elections,
residents of
Curcani (Călărași County),
protested after a
candidate and four
others wrecked...
- CSM Oltenița
promoted to 2020–21 Liga III.
Viitorul Curcani and
Vulturii Gălbinași withdrew.
Progresul Perișoru,
Rapid Ulmeni and Șoimii
Progresu were...
- 17 67 78 −11 41 12 ****ul Vâlcelele 32 12 5 15 58 77 −19 41 13
Viitorul Curcani 32 11 7 14 53 71 −18 40 14
Unirea Dragalina 32 10 5 17 49 92 −43 35 15...