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Dridu is a
commune located in Ialomița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of two villages,
Dridu and
Dridu-Snagov. It also
included the village...
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referred to as the Pliska–Preslav culture,
while in
Romania it is
called the
Dridu culture. It is
better represented in the
territory of modern-day Central...
- It is a left
tributary of the Ialomița. It
flows into the Ialomița in
Dridu Snagov. The
upper reach of the river,
upstream of the
confluence with the...
- Răzvad, Comișani, Băleni, Finta, Cojasca,
Poienarii Burchii, Fierbinți-Târg,
Dridu, Urziceni, Manasia, Alexeni, Ion Roată, Sfântu Gheorghe, Balaciu, Căzănești...
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Moldoveni village p****ing to
Dridu commune. In 1981, a
regional administrative reorganization led to the
transfer of the
commune of
Dridu (with the
village of...
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against Hungarians and Pechenegs.
Toponyms and
hydronyms appear as Arad,
Dridu, Olbia, Ineu, Rarău,
Nistru (Dniester) and Tisa (Tisza).
Diplomatic contacts...
- "Suceava-Șipot horizon"
disappeared in
Moldavia and Wallachia, and the new "
Dridu culture"
emerged on both
sides of the
Lower Danube around 700. Thereafter...
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territory of
modern Romania,
where Romanian archaeologists called it the "
Dridu culture".
Remains left by the
First Empire have also been
discovered in...
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Byzantine or
Hungarian m****cripts.
During the
First Bulgarian Empire, the
Dridu culture developed in the
beginning of the 8th century and
flourished until...
- soon began.
Opreanu writes that the "new
cultural synthesis"
known as the "
Dridu culture"
developed in the
Lower Danube region around 680. New settlements...