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Lupăria (other)
Lupăria may refer to several villages in Romania: * Lupăria, a village in Prăjeni Commune, Botoșani County * Lupăria, a village in Cotnari Commune, Iași County * Lupăria, a village in Ciolpani Commune, Ilfov County and a village in Moldova: * Lupăria, a village in Malinovscoe Commune, Rîșcani District See also * Lobera (other) * Lobeira (other) Lobeira may refer to: * Lobeira, Spain, a town in Galicia. The Spanish name is ''Lobera'' ("wolves' lair", "wolf trap", "wolf woman"). * João de Lobeira (c.1233–1285), medieval Portuguese romance writer, author of ''Amadis de Gaul'' * Vasco de ...
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Prăjeni
Prăjeni is a commune in Botoșani County, Western Moldavia, Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, S .... It is composed of four villages: Câmpeni, Lupăria, Miletin and Prăjeni. References Communes in Botoșani County Localities in Western Moldavia {{Botoşani-geo-stub ...
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Cotnari
Cotnari () is a village and the center of the eponymous commune in Iași County, Romania, in the historical region of Western Moldavia. It is located north-west of Iași and south of Hârlău, in a major wine-producing region of Romania, and is famous for the wine variety known as ''Grasă de Cotnari''. Cârjoaia, the forest of Dumbrava Roșie, and other sites in Cotnari are regional tourist spots. The commune is composed of eleven villages: Bahluiu, Cârjoaia, Cireșeni, Cotnari, Făgăt, Hodora, Horodiștea, Iosupeni, Lupăria, Valea Racului and Zbereni. History Proof of habitation in the area goes back to the Cucuteni culture; a fortress dating from the 6th or 5th century BC was discovered on the nearby Cătălina Hill (nowadays a nature reserve). First attested in 1448, Cotnari was the site of a strong Roman Catholic community composed mainly of Germans and Magyars. The establishment of vineyards is attributed by local tradition to an initiative of Moldavian Prince Stephe ...
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Ciolpani
Ciolpani is a commune in the northwestern part of Ilfov, Ilfov county, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Ciolpani, Izvorani, Lupăria, Piscu and Țigănești. Etymology Its name is the plural of ''ciolpan'', a Romanian word meaning "tree stump"."Ciolpan"
Dicţionarul explicativ al limbii române, Academia Română, Institutul de Lingvistică „Iorgu Iordan”, Editura Univers Enciclopedic, 1998


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Lobera (other)
Lobera or La Lobera is the Spanish word for "wolves' lair", “wolf trap”, "wolf pack" or "wolf woman." It is equivalent to Portuguese Lobeira and Italian Luparia. It may refer to: Places * Lobera de Onsella * Lobera de la Vega * Lobera de Orense * Cave on San Pedro Nolasco Island * "Wolf's Lair," or La Lobera, isolation blockhouse in Callao Naval Base prison in Peru housing inmates such as Shining Path terrorist leader Abimael Guzman. People * Lobera, a common Spanish surname ** Pedro Mariño de Lobera * Ana María García, la Lobera, who appeared before the Inquisition of Toledo in 1648 accused of controlling seven demonic wolves Other * a wolf trap, funnel-like walls leading to a pit with stakes for hunting wolves in Spain * Wolf-slayer Lobera (sword) * Digitalis purpurea * Wolf apple Solanum lycocarpum ''Solanum lycocarpum'', or wolf apple, is common in the Brazilian savanna, the Cerrado ecoregion. The plant is called ''lobeira'' ("wolf's plant") or ''fruta-do- ...
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