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  2. Bistrița - Wikipedia

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    Bistrița ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbistrit͡sa] ⓘ; German: Bistritz, archaic Nösen, [3] Transylvanian Saxon: Bästerts, Hungarian: Beszterce) is the capital city of Bistrița-Năsăud County, in northern Transylvania, Romania. It is situated on the Bistrița River. The city has a population of 78,877 inhabitants as of 2021 [4] and ...

  3. Bistrița (Siret) - Wikipedia

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    The Bistrița ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbistrit͡sa] ⓘ; also called Bistrița Aurie or Bistrița Moldoveană; Hungarian: Aranyos-Beszterce) is a river in the Romanian regions of Maramureș, Bukovina and Moldavia (most of its length). It is a right tributary of the river Siret. [1] [2] [3] At Chetriș, near Bacău, it flows into the Siret. [4]

  4. Bistrița Bârgăului - Wikipedia

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    Bistrița Bârgăului ( Hungarian: Borgóbeszterce) is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Bistrița Bârgăului and Colibița ( Kolibica ). The commune is located in the eastern part of the county, on the border with Mureș and Suceava counties. It lies on the banks of the river ...

  5. Siret (river) - Wikipedia

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    Siret (river) /  45.40306°N 28.02417°E  / 45.40306; 28.02417. The Siret or Sireth ( Ukrainian: Сірет or Серет, Romanian: Siret pronounced [siˈret], Hungarian: Szeret, Russian: Сирет) is a river that rises from the Carpathians in the Northern Bukovina region of Ukraine, and flows southward into Romania before it joins the ...

  6. Bistrița-Năsăud County - Wikipedia

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    Bistrița-Năsăud (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbistrit͡sa nəsəˈud] ⓘ) is a county of Romania, in Transylvania, with its capital city at Bistrița. Name [ edit ] In Hungarian , it is known as Beszterce-Naszód megye , and in German as Kreis Bistritz-Nassod .

  7. Bistrița Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Bistrița Monastery ( Romanian: Mănăstirea Bistrița, pronounced [ˈbistrit͡sa] ⓘ) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery located 8 km west of Piatra Neamț. It was dedicated in 1402, having as original ctitor the Moldavian Voivode Alexandru cel Bun whose remains are buried here. The church is historically and archaeologically valuable.

  8. Bistrița Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Bistrița Mountains. Coordinates: 47°07′20″N 25°40′30″E. Ocolașul Mare Peak, in the Ceahlău Massif. The Bistrița Mountains ( Romanian: Munții Bistriței; Hungarian: Besztercei-havasok) are mountain ranges in northern central Romania . Geologically these ranges are considered part of the Inner Eastern Carpathians group of the ...

  9. Bistricioara (Siret) - Wikipedia

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    The Bistricioara is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania, [1] [2] [3] which it joins at the upper end of Lake Izvorul Muntelui, near the village Bistricioara. [4] It flows through the villages Bilbor, Capu Corbului, Corbu, Tulgheș, Bradu, Grințieș and Bistricioara. Upstream from its confluence with the Borcut, it is also ...

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