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Drăgășani (Romanian pronunciation: [drəɡəˈʃanʲ] ) is a city in Vâlcea County, Romania, near the
right bank of the Olt river, and on the
railway between...
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Battle of
Drăgășani (or Dragashani) was
fought on 19 June 1821 in
Drăgășani, Wallachia,
between the
Ottoman forces of
Sultan Mahmud II and the Gr****...
- The
Drăgășani Wine
Museum (Romanian:
Muzeul Viei și Vinului) is a
museum located at 22 Gib Mihăescu Street,
Drăgășani, Romania. The
building housing the...
- Lădești
Plasa Cozia,
headquartered at Călimănești
Plasa Drăgășani,
headquartered at
Drăgășani Plasa ****zu,
headquartered at ****zu
Plasa Zătreni, headquartered...
- Olanu, Drăgoești, Orlești, Dobroteasa, Prundeni, Vulturești, Verguleasa,
Drăgășani, Voicești, Teslui, Grădinari, Strejești, Curtișoara, Pleșoiu, Găneasa...
- Forța
Dreptei vrea 15 primării în Vâlcea,
printre care Râmnicu Vâlcea,
Drăgășani și Băbeni". 26
November 2023. "Orban apasă
pedala discursului conservator...
- addition, he is also a
member of the
Romanian Academy. Isărescu was born in
Drăgășani, Vâlcea County, Romania. His
father was a
school teacher who,
after the...
- Initially, the
prisoners were held in five POW
camps in Vulcan, Găești,
Drăgășani,
Alexandria and Slobozia. By 1942, the
number reached 12
camps of which...
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Location within Romania Alternative name(s)
Zusidava Known also as
Castra of
Drăgășani Founded 2nd
century AD
Attested by
Tabula Peutingeriana Place in the Roman...
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tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
discharges into the Olt in
Drăgășani. Its
length is 44 km (27 mi) and its
basin size is 233 km2 (90 sq mi)...