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- Dragoslavele is a commune in the northern part of Argeș County, Muntenia, Romania, located by the former border between Wallachia and Transylvania, on...
- The Battle of Dragoslavele was a military engagement fought between Romanian forces on one side and Central Powers forces (Germany and Austria-Hungary)...
- Dragoslavele Hermitage (LMI code AG-II-m-B-13680) is a historical and religious monument, dedicated to the Great Martyr "Saint George", located in Dragoslavele...
- Academy, History Section. Ioan Răuțescu was born on 1 October 1892, in Dragoslavele commune, former Muscel County, currently Argeș County, being the first...
- Cotmeana Cuca Dâmbovicioara Dârmanești Davidești Dobrești Domnești Drăganu Dragoslavele Godeni Hârsești Hârtiești Izvoru Leordeni Lerești Lunca Corbului Mălureni...
- (7,844 ft). Valea Mare-Pravăț borders Rucăr commune to the northeast, Dragoslavele and Stoenești communes to the east, Mioarele commune to the south, and...
- Communist regime that outlawed the Church, Suciu was taken first to Dragoslavele Monastery, then to Căldărușani Monastery. He was eventually sent to the...
- victory) First Battle of the Jiu Valley (Romanian victory) Battle of Dragoslavele (Romanian victory) Battle of Târgu Jiu [ro] (Central Powers victory)...
- 31 July 2024 ARO Muscelul Câmpulung (3) 4–2 Flacăra Moreni (3) Dragoslavele 17:30 Stadium: Baza Sportivă Sola Grația Dragoslavele Referee: Robu Ovidiu...
- river flows through the following communes, towns and cities: Rucăr, Dragoslavele, Stoenești, Malu cu Flori, Cândești, Vulcana-Băi, Voinești, Mănești,...