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Balota De Jos
Balota may refer to: * Several villages in Romania: ** Balota, a village in Prunișor Commune, Mehedinți County ** Balota, a village in Racovița, Vâlcea, Racovița Commune, Vâlcea County ** Balota de Jos and Balota de Sus, villages in Murgași Commune, Dolj County * The Balota, a river in southern Romania, tributary of the Luncavăț * Balota, Hansot, Balota village in the Taluka of Hansot, Gujarat, India People

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Prunișor
Prunișor is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of fifteen villages: Arvătești, Balota, Bâltanele, Cervenița, Dragotești, Fântâna Domnească, Ghelmegioaia, Gârnița, Gutu, Igiroasa, Lumnic, Mijarca, Prunaru, Prunișor, and Zegaia. Near Balota, at , there is a tall guyed mast for FM and TV broadcasting. Natives * Doru Frîncu (born 1954), bobsledder * Sevastian Iovănescu Sevastian "Bebe" Iovănescu (2 October 1953 in Prunișor, Ghelmegioaia – 29 March 2010 in Constanța) was a Romanian Association football, football player. Career Iovănescu played over 350 matches in the Romanian first division, scoring more ... (1953–2010), footballer References {{DEFAULTSORT:Prunisor Communes in Mehedinți County Localities in Oltenia ...
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Racovița, Vâlcea
Racovița is a commune located in Vâlcea County, Muntenia, Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and .... It is composed of seven villages: Balota, Blănoiu, Bradu-Clocotici, Copăceni, Gruiu Lupului, Racovița and Tuțulești. References Communes in Vâlcea County Localities in Muntenia {{Vâlcea-geo-stub ...
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Murgași
Murgași is a commune in Dolj County, Oltenia, Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and ... with a population of 2,508 people. It is composed of eight villages: Balota de Jos (the commune center), Balota de Sus, Bușteni, Gaia, Murgași, Picăturile, Rupturile, and Velești. The commune is located in the northeastern part of the county and belongs to the Craiova metropolitan area. References Communes in Dolj County Localities in Oltenia {{Dolj-geo-stub ...
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Luncavăț
The Luncavăț (in its upper course also: ''Curpeni'') is a right tributary of the river Olt (river), Olt in Romania. It discharges into the Olt near Marcea. The Luncavăț originates in the Căpățânii Mountains. Its length is and its basin size is .Plan de apărare în cazul producerii unei situații de urgență specifice (seisme și/sau alunecări de teren) al comitetul județean pentru situații de urgență Vâlcea
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Balota, Hansot
’Hansanagari’ but well known as Hansot is a village in Bharuch district, Southern Gujarat, India. It is about southwest of the city of Bharuch, and south of the Narmada River. The village and its surrounding ''taluka'' were acquired by the British in 1775, and subsequently returned to the local princely rulers in 1783, being finally incorporated into the Broach district of the Bombay Presidency in 1803.. History Hansot was once a small village known as 'Hansnagari' during the British colonial era. Soon, it grew into a town, and now, it stands as a Taluka with a population of about 15,000. For the period, Gregorian centuries 16, 17 and 18. In Ain-i-Akbari, it is mentioned as a ''mahal'' headquarters, and a port of ''sarkar'' Broach. In Mirat-i-Ahmadi, it is mentioned as a ''mahal'' headquarters. History of Hansot In medieval times Hansot was an important port. During Mughal era they used to travel to Egypt, Africa and several Arab countries from here for trade. During ...
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