- area with 2
interchange stations at Vakzaĺnaja (
Plošča Lienina station of Line 1) and
Jubiliejnaja Plošča station (Frunzienskaja
station of Line 2). As...
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Plosca is a
commune in
Teleorman County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of a
single village,
Plosca. The name is
probably derived from a
container used...
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Plosca may
refer to the
following places in Romania:
Plosca, a
commune in
Teleorman County Plosca, a
village in the
commune Bistreț, Dolj
County Plosca...
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Castra of
Plosca was a fort in the
Roman province of Dacia. List of
castra Roman castra from
Romania -
Google Maps /
Earth Archived 2012-12-05 at archive...
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Ploshcha Pyeramohi (Belarusian: Плошча Перамогі; Russian: Площадь Победы) is a
Minsk Metro station.
Opened on June 26, 1984. "UrbanRail.Net >
Europe >...
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Ploshcha Yakuba Kolasa (Belarusian: Плошча Якуба Коласа; Russian: Площадь Якуба Коласа) is a
Minsk Metro station.
Opened on June 24, 1984.
Station was...
- The
Plosca is a left
tributary of the
river Amaradia in Romania. It
discharges into the
Amaradia in Melinești. Its
length is 35 km (22 mi) and its basin...
- Vojko's
Plaque (Slovene:
Vojkova plošča) is a
local landmark in the
Idrijca Gorge in the
settlement of
Idrijski Log,
western Slovenia. This is a plaque...
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Jubiliejnaja plošča (Belarusian: Юбілейная плошча; Russian: Юбилейная площадь) is a
Minsk Metro station. It is
located on
Jubiliejnaja plošča at the intersection...
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hammer and
sickle is the most
famous example of this. The
metro station,
Plošča Lienina,
Minsk Sándor Pinczehelyi,
Hammer and
Sickle A
tableau in a communist...