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Mănăstirea Neamț
Mănăstirea may refer to several places in Romania: *Mânăstirea, a commune in Călărași County * Mănăstirea, a village in Pătârlagele town, Buzău County * Mănăstirea, a village in Mica Commune, Cluj County * Mănăstirea, a village in Cobia Commune, Dâmbovița County * Mănăstirea, a village in Crevedia Commune, Dâmbovița County * Mănăstirea, a village in Dagâța Commune, Iaşi County * Mănăstirea, a village in Giulești Commune, Maramureș County * Mănăstirea, a village in Delești Commune, Vaslui County * Mănăstirea Cașin, a commune in Bacău County * Mănăstirea Humorului, a commune in Suceava County * Mănăstirea (Bârlad), a tributary of the Gârboveta in Iași County * Mănăstirea (Râul Târgului) The Mânăstirea is a left tributary of the Râul Târgului in Romania. It flows into the Râul Târgului in Țițești, Cișmea. Its length is and its basin size is . References Rivers of Romania Rivers of Argeș County {{Argeș-riv ..., a tr ...
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Mânăstirea
Mânăstirea is a communes of Romania, commune in Călărași County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Coconi, Mânăstirea, and Sultana. As of 2011, the population of Mânăstirea was 5,612. Natives * Alexandru Sahia References

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Pătârlagele
Pătârlagele (also spelled ''Pătîrlagele''; ) is a town in Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania. In 2011 it had a population of 7,304. Geography Pătârlagele is located in the western part of the county, along the national road DN10 connecting Buzău and Brașov. It lies in the Pătârlagele hollow, between the Carpathian Mountains and the Subcarpathian Hills. The town administers fourteen villages: Calea Chiojdului, Crâng, Fundăturile, Gornet, Lunca, Mănăstirea, Mărunțișu, Mușcel, Poienile, Sibiciu de Sus, Stroești, Valea Lupului, Valea Sibiciului and Valea Viei. Neighbours * The Colți and Bozioru communes, to the north * The Pănătău and Cozieni communes, to the east * The Cislău commune, to the south * The Cătina, Calvini, and Chiojdu communes, to the west History The first evidence of the existence of the Pătârlagele commune dates back from 1524–1527, but it probably existed before the establishment of the medieval state of Wallachia. The name ''P ...
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Mica, Cluj
Mica () is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Dâmbu Mare (''Nagydomb''), Mănăstirea (''Szentbenedek''), Mica, Nireș (''Szásznyíres''), Sânmărghita (''Szentmargita''), Valea Cireșoii (''Décseipataktanya'') and Valea Luncii (''Lunkatanya''). Mănăstirea village is the site of Kornis Castle. Demographics According to the census from 2002 there was a total population of 3,836 people living in this commune. Of this population, 70.77% are ethnic Romanians, 28.12% are ethnic Hungarians and 0.06% ethnic Romani Romani may refer to: Ethnicities * Romani people, an ethnic group of Northern Indian origin, living dispersed in Europe, the Americas and Asia ** Romani genocide, under Nazi rule * Romani language, any of several Indo-Aryan languages of the Roma .... References Communes in Cluj County Localities in Transylvania {{ClujCounty-geo-stub ...
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Cobia, Dâmbovița
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. It is located in the central-west part of the county, north of the town of Găești and southwest of the county seat, Târgoviște Târgoviște (, alternatively spelled ''Tîrgoviște''; german: Tergowisch) is a city and county seat in Dâmbovița County, Romania. It is situated north-west of Bucharest, on the right bank of the Ialomița River. Târgoviște was one of the .... Natives * Ion Dincă (1928 – 2007), communist politician and Army general References Communes in Dâmbovița County Localities in Muntenia {{Dâmboviţa-geo-stub ...
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Crevedia
Crevedia is a commune in Dâmbovița 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 ... with a population of 6,617 people. It is composed of five villages: Cocani, Crevedia, Dârza, Mănăstirea and Samurcași. The commune mayor's illegal liquefied petroleum gas business was the cause of a series of explosions in August 2023 resulting in six deaths and numerous injured including firefighters that were responding to the blaze that caused the explosion. References Communes in Dâmbovița County Localities in Muntenia {{Dâmboviţa-geo-stub ...
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Dagâța
Dagâța is a Commune in Romania, commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Bălușești, Boatca, Buzdug, Dagâța, Mănăstirea, Piscu Rusului, Poienile, Tarnița, and Zece Prăjini. The commune is located in the southwestern extremity of the county, on the border with Neamț County, Neamț and Vaslui County, Vaslui counties. It lies of the banks of the river Gârboveta. Dagâța borders the following communes: Stănița, Stănița, Neamț to the north; Tansa, Iași to the east; Băcești, Băcești, Vaslui to the south; and Poienari, Poienari, Neamț to the west. The commune is crossed by Roads in Romania, county roads DJ280 and DJ246. The train station in Dagâța and the halt in Piscu Rusului serve the Căile Ferate Române, CFR Căile Ferate Române Line 600, Line 605, which runs from Roman, Romania, Roman to Vulturești, Vaslui, Buhăiești. The Dagâța commune had 4,599 people at the 2011 census; of these, 90.15% were ethnic Ro ...
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Giulești, Maramureș
Giulești ( hu, Máragyulafalva; german: Ludwigsdorf) is a commune in Maramureș County, Maramureș, 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 four villages: Berbești (''Bárdfalva''), Ferești (''Fejérfalva''), Giulești and Mănăstirea (''Gyulamonostor''). References Communes in Maramureș County Localities in Romanian Maramureș {{Maramureş-geo-stub ...
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Delești
Delești is a commune in Vaslui 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 six villages: Albești, Delești, Fundătura, Hârșova, Mănăstirea and Răduiești. It also included four other villages until 2004, when these were split off to form Cozmești Commune. References * Communes in Vaslui County Localities in Western Moldavia {{Vaslui-geo-stub ...
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Mănăstirea Cașin
Mănăstirea Cașin is a Commune in Romania, commune in Bacău County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Lupești, Mănăstirea Cașin, Pârvulești, and Scutaru. The commune is situated in the of the Moldavian Subcarpathians, on the banks of the river Cașin (Trotuș), Cașin. It is located at the southwestern extremity of the county, on the border with the Vrancea County, Vrancea and Covasna County, Covasna counties. Mănăstirea Cașin is crossed by Roads in Romania, county road DJ115, which leads to the city of Onești, to the north. The , located in the Mănăstirea Cașin village, was founded in 1655 by Voivode Gheorghe Ștefan. References

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Mănăstirea Humorului
Mănăstirea Humorului (german: Humora Kloster/Kloster Humora) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages, namely: Mănăstirea Humorului, Pleșa, and Poiana Micului. The 16th-century Humor Monastery is located in the commune. Demographics At the 2011 census, 79.3% of inhabitants were Romanians, 19.6% Poles, and 1% Germans (more specifically Bukovina Germans). Slovaks settled in Poiana Micului in 1841–1842. Later, part of the community migrated to other areas of Bukovina. The Austrian census of 1890 recorded 50.9% of villagers as Polish speakers. The 1930 Romanian census found 45.3% were ethnic Poles. In 1936, a Slovak Catholic priest arrived from Czechoslovakia and began preaching in Slovak. From that point, some villagers began to identify as Slovak, while others insisted on their Polish identity. The Romanian authorities were drawn in, sending a Slovak schoolteacher, while the Polish Legation at Bucharest in ...
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Mănăstirea (Bârlad)
The Mănăstirea is a left tributary of the river Gârboveta in Romania. It flows into the Gârboveta in Dagâța. Its length is and its basin size is . References

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Mănăstirea (Râul Târgului)
The Mânăstirea is a left tributary of the Râul Târgului in Romania. It flows into the Râul Târgului in Țițești, Cișmea. Its length is and its basin size is . References

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