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  2. Aninoasa, Dâmbovița - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle reg. DB. Aninoasa is a commune in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Aninoasa, Săteni and Viforâta. It is situated in the historical region of Muntenia . The commune has two monasteries, Dealu Monastery and Viforâta Monastery. Its name is derived from "Anin", a Romanian word for the Alder tree.

  3. Dâmbovița County - Wikipedia

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    Dâmbovița county has a total area of 4,054 km 2 (1.7% of the country's surface). It is situated in the south-central part of the country, on the Ialomița and Dâmbovița river basins. The highest altitude is Omu Peak (2505 m) in the Bucegi Mountains, while the lowest is between 120–125 m, in the Titu Plain. The administrative units of the ...

  4. Dâmbovița (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Dâmbovița ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdɨmbovitsa] ⓘ) is a river in Romania. [1] [2] It has its sources on the Curmătura Oticului, a mountain pass that separates the Iezer Mountains from the Făgăraș Mountains proper. It passes through Bucharest and flows into the river Argeș near Budești, in Călărași County.

  5. Brănești, Dâmbovița - Wikipedia

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  6. Dâmbovița - Wikipedia

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    Dâmbovița can refer to these places in Romania: Dâmbovița County. Dâmbovița (river) Dâmbovița Center, an unfinished Romanian building in Bucharest, near Cotroceni. Categories: Disambiguation pages. Place name disambiguation pages.

  7. Dâmbovița Center - Wikipedia

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    35. Floor area. 100,000 m 2 (1,100,000 sq ft) The Dâmbovița Center (also named Casa Radio) is an unfinished building in Bucharest, Romania, near Cotroceni, on the shore of the Dâmbovița River. Casa Radio (meaning Radio House) was erected during the late 1980s by the Communist regime on land which before the Second World War was the location ...

  8. Cobia, Dâmbovița - Wikipedia

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    cobia .ro. Cobia is a commune in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of ten villages: Blidari, Călugăreni, Căpșuna, Cobiuța, Crăciunești, Frasin-Deal, Frasin-Vale, Gherghițești (the commune center), Mănăstirea, and Mislea. The commune is situated in the Wallachian Plain, on the banks of the river Cobia.

  9. I. L. Caragiale, Dâmbovița - Wikipedia

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    I. L. Caragiale, Dâmbovița. /  44.90694°N 25.70500°E  / 44.90694; 25.70500. I. L. Caragiale is a commune in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia Romania. It was first attested in 1482/1495. [2] Known as Haimanale ( hooligans) until 1952, it is the birthplace of the well known playwright Ion Luca Caragiale. The commune is composed of three ...