- "Stephanos", crown, and "polis", city. On 22
August 1950, Brașov was
renamed Orașul Stalin (lit.
Stalin City)
after Joseph Stalin.
Constantin Ion Parhon, the...
- 44°41′28″N 27°49′42″E / 44.69111°N 27.82833°E / 44.69111; 27.82833
Orașul de Floci, also
Cetatea de
Floci or Târgul de Floci, is a lost city of Wallachia...
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Unirea Tricolor București was a
Romanian football club from Bucharest, south-east Romania,
founded in 1914 as
Tricolor București. It was one of the most...
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Municipiul Constanța
Orașul Carmen-Sylva
Orașul Cernavodă
Orașul Eforie Orașul Hârșova
Orașul Mangalia Orașul Medgidia Orașul Ostrov Orașul Techirghiol Plasa...
- (Râbnița)
Orașul Bârzula
Orașul Râbnița
Raionul Bârzula
Raionul Camenca Raionul Codâma
Raionul Piesceanca Raionul Râbnița Județul
Golta (Golta)
Orașul Golta...
- Asociația Sportivă CFR Brașov,
commonly known as CFR Brașov, was a
football club from Brașov, Romania. The club was
founded in the year 1921 as CFR Brașov...
- Orașu Nou (Hungarian: Avasújváros;
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒvɒʃuːjvaːroʃ]) is a
commune of 7,100
inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania....
- They
started their career in 1998 in
highschool with
their first album,
Oraşul 511,
being released in 2005. The
history of post-Soviet rock in the Republic...
- Oii–Hârșova over the
Danube via the Giurgeni–Vadu Oii Bridge. The
ruins of
Orașul de Floci, a lost city of Wallachia, are
located near Giurgeni, at the confluence...
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forest covering the mountain. In the
early 1950s,
after Brașov was
renamed Orașul Stalin (see List of
places named after Stalin), the
authorities started...