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Tecuci (Romanian pronunciation: [teˈkutʃʲ]) is a city in Galați County, Romania, in the
historical region of
Western Moldavia. It is
situated among wooded...
- The
Tecuci Town
Museum was
established in
Tecuci,
Romania in 1932
based on the
private collections of
Mihail Dimitriu and
Constantin Solomon, in a building...
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Tecuci County was a
county (Romanian: județ) in the
Kingdom of Romania, in the
historical region Moldavia. The
county seat was
Tecuci. The
county was...
- Asociația Club
Sportiv Victoria Tecuci,
commonly known as
Victoria Tecuci, was a
Romanian football club
based in
Tecuci, Galați County. The club was created...
- surface. The
county includes 4 urban
centers (the
cities of Galați and
Tecuci, the
towns of Târgu
Bujor and Berești) and 61 communes
comprising 180 villages...
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Tecuci is a left
tributary of the
river Vedea in Romania. It
discharges into the
Vedea near Didești. Its
length is 61 km (38 mi) and its
basin size...
- Crasna, and Gura Albești.
Crasna village is a
small railway hub on the
Tecuci–Iași line, with
trains formerly branching off to Huși.
Local election results...
- (Rum).49 J.St. (Ianca) (Rum).IX JGr. (
Tecuci) (Rum).47 J.St.(
Tecuci) (Rum).48 J.St.(
Tecuci) (Rum).56 J.St.(
Tecuci)
Tactical support (dive bombers) (Rum)StG...
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education began to be
reorganized in Sibiu, Mediaș, and
Tecuci. The
Military Aviation School No. 1 from
Tecuci was
renamed to the "Aurel Vlaicu"
Aviation Officers...
- koˈnaki]; b.
September 14/25, 1778, Țigănești,
Tecuci County,
Moldavia – d.
February 4/16, 1849, Țigănești,
Tecuci County, Moldavia,
actually Galați County...