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Plaiuri may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Plaiuri, a
village in
Pianu Commune, Alba
County Plaiuri, a
village in Petreștii de Jos Commune, Cluj...
- Originally, the
anthem began with the words, "Moldova cu
doine străbune pe
plaiuri" and was
composed by Ștefan Neaga, with
lyrics by the
poets Emilian Bukov...
- Language. J.
Benjamins Pub. p. 174. ISBN 978-1-58811-630-7. Ștefan Casapu;
Plaiuri Săcelene, Asociația Cultural-Sportivă „Izvorul” Săcele, Anul
XXVII (Serie...
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composed of five villages:
Pianu de Jos,
Pianu de Sus (the
commune center),
Plaiuri, Purcăreți and Strungari. The
commune is
situated in the
southwestern part...
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aerian indicat de
Aurel Vlaicu pentru eliberarea Transilvaniei" (PDF).
Plaiuri Săcelene (in Romanian). No. 90. p. 7. ISSN 1223-9151. Diaconu,
Aurel (2012)...
- Petreștii de
Mijloc (Középpeterd), Petreștii de Sus (Felsőpeterd) and
Plaiuri (Tordahagymás).
According to the
census from 2011
there was a
total po****tion...
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lyrics English translation Te slăvim, Românie, pământ părintesc Mândre
plaiuri sub
cerul tău pașnic
rodesc E
zdrobit al
trecutului jug
blestemat Nu zadarnic...
- de Jos, Crăești, Deleni, Livada, Petreștii de Mijloc, Petreștii de Sus,
Plaiuri Ploscoș Ploscoș, Crairât, Lobodaș,
Valea Florilor Poieni Poieni, Bologa...
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project targets. In 2000, the
first ****ociation for
ecotourism in
Romania "
Plaiuri Zarneştene" was founded. In 2005, a bear
sanctuary was
built near Zărneşti...
- ****ure of
Romanian identity in Transylvania. In June 1940,
Universul and
Plaiuri Săcelene
carried his
article on the
economic failure of sedentarization...