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Mihai Viteazu, a
commune in Cluj
County Mihai Bravu, Giurgiu, a
commune in
Giurgiu County Mihai Bravu, Tulcea, a
commune in
Tulcea County Mihai Viteazu, a...
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Mihai Viteazu may also
refer to:
Mihai Viteazu, Cluj, a
commune in Cluj
County Mihai Viteazu, Constanța, a
commune in Constanța
County Mihai Viteazu, a village...
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Mihai Viteazu is a
commune in Constanța County,
Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is
situated in the
northeastern part of the county, some 60 km (37 mi) from...
- (Sinfalva), and
Mihai Viteazu.
Mihai Viteazu village,
which is
named after the
medieval ruler Michael the
Brave (Romanian:
Mihai Viteazu), was
founded in 1925...
- Sala
Mihai Viteazu is an
indoor arena in Bucharest, Romania. Its best
known tenant is the men's
basketball club
Steaua CSM
EximBank București. 44°25′47″N...
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rulers (domnitori/voievozi), such Ștefan (Ștefan cel Mare),
Mihai (Mihai
Viteazu),
Mircea (Mircea cel Bătrân), Vlad (Vlad Țepeș), Rareș (Petru Rareș), although...
- The
Romanian Special Operations Forces Command (Romanian:
Comandamentul Forțelor
pentru Operații Speciale) is the
special forces command of the Romanian...
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family was
better regarded by the Ottomans. On 2–12
September 1593,
Mihai Viteazu was
chosen as the new
Prince of Wallachia.
Alexander was
exiled to Constantinople...
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Clubul Sportiv Muni****l
Mihai Viteazu Vulcan,
commonly known as CSM Vulcan, or
unofficially as
Minerul Vulcan, is a
Romanian football club
based in Vulcan...
- Commune,
Covasna County,
Romania Zoltán is the
Hungarian name for
Mihai Viteazu village,
Saschiz Commune, Mureș County, Romania,
formerly called Zoltan...