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Neamț may refer to the following places in Romania: * Neamț County, an administrative division * Neamț Mountains *Neamț Citadel, a fortress near Târgu Neamț, Neamț County *Piatra Neamț, the capital city of Neamț County *Târgu Neamț, a town in Neamț County * Neamț Monastery, a monastery near Târgu Neamț * Neamț (Moldova), also ''Ozana'', a tributary of the Moldova in Neamț County * Neamț, a tributary of the Mraconia in Mehedinți County * Neamțu, a tributary of the Nemțișor in Neamț County See also *Németh Németh is a Hungarian surname. In Hungarian, ''német'' means "German" (the word has Slavic origin, literally meaning "he does not speak", since German is not a Slavic language); the ''h'' is a remnant of obsolete Hungarian spelling, as frequen ...
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Neamț County
Neamț County () is a county ( județ) of Romania, in the historic region of Moldavia, with the county seat at Piatra Neamț. The county takes its name from the Neamț River. Demographics Population In 2011, it had a population of 470,766 and a population density of 80/km2. * Romanians - 98.25% * Lipovans - 0.05% * Hungarians (more specifically Csángós) - 0.04% * Roma - 1.48%, and others Religion Geography Neamț County has an area of . The relief decreases from west to east. In the western part, there are mountains, the Eastern Carpathians, with heights of over and the impressive peak of Ceahlău Massif. Along the Bicaz River lies the canyon of Cheile Bicazului. Construction of the Bicaz Dam in the 1950s on the Bistrița River led to the formation of Lake Bicaz (Lake Izvorul Muntelui), the largest artificial lake completely in Romania. On the western side, the lowest point, at about , is found along the Siret River's valley. Neighbours *Iași County an ...
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Neamț Mountains
Neamț may refer to the following places in Romania: * Neamț County, an administrative division * Neamț Mountains *Neamț Citadel, a fortress near Târgu Neamț, Neamț County *Piatra Neamț, the capital city of Neamț County *Târgu Neamț, a town in Neamț County * Neamț Monastery, a monastery near Târgu Neamț * Neamț (Moldova), also ''Ozana'', a tributary of the Moldova in Neamț County * Neamț, a tributary of the Mraconia in Mehedinți County * Neamțu, a tributary of the Nemțișor in Neamț County See also *Németh Németh is a Hungarian surname. In Hungarian, ''német'' means "German" (the word has Slavic origin, literally meaning "he does not speak", since German is not a Slavic language); the ''h'' is a remnant of obsolete Hungarian spelling, as frequen ...
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Neamț Citadel
Neamț Citadel ( ro, Cetatea Neamț or Cetatea Neamțului, ) is a medieval fortress located in north-eastern part of Romania, near Târgu Neamț, Neamț County. It was built in 14th century Moldavia during Petru I of Moldavia's reign and expanded in the 15th century. The citadel played a key role in Stephen III of Moldavia's defense system, along with Suceava, Hotin, Soroca, Orhei, Tighina, Chilia and Cetatea Albă. History Lack of reliable information on the origins of Neamț Fortress had resulted in several hypotheses whose reliability was often questioned. A number of historians and philologists, as A.D. Xenopol, B.P. Hasdeu, D. Onciul consider that - according to the papal bull of 1232 - the Teutonic Knights of Bârsa had built between 1211–1225 on the eastern slope of the Carpathians a ''castrum muntissimum'' which was later identified as the citadel. The Germanic (Teutonic or Saxon) hypothesis was acquired by many of Romanian historians and sustained by both: -the sit ...
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Piatra Neamț
Piatra Neamț (; german: Kreuzburg an der Bistrița (Siret), Bistritz; hu, Karácsonkő) is the capital city of Neamț County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, in northeastern Romania. Because of its privileged location in the Eastern Carpathians, Eastern Carpathian mountains, it is considered one of the most picturesque cities in Romania. The Nord-Est (development region), ''Nord-Est'' Regional Development Agency is located in Piatra Neamț. Etymology The toponym ''piatra'' (meaning ‘rock’) was always part of the settlement's name throughout its history. It is also called Piatra lui (‘Christmas Rock’, thus also corresponding to the Hungarian name of the city, "-"). It is also simply called Piatra, to which the county name ''Neamț County, Neamț'' (meaning ‘German’) was added. Geography and access Piatra Neamț lies in the Bistrița River (Siret), Bistrița River Valley, surrounded by mountains — Pietricica (530 m), Cozla (679 m), Cernegura (852 m), ...
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Târgu Neamț
Târgu Neamț (; german: Niamtz, hu, Németvásár, he, נאמץ טרגו, la, Ante Castrum Nempch) is a town in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania, on the river Neamț. It had, , a population of 20,496. Three villages are administered by the town: Blebea, Humulești, and Humuleștii Noi. History Originally a market town, hence its name (in Romanian "târg" = ''market''), it had an important role in Moldavian culture. It was first mentioned in a late-14th century document. The name '' neamț'' is a generic name of Slavic origin for the German people in the Romanian language. This has led to speculation of a German foundation of Târgu Neamț, according to which Saxon colonists crossed the Carpathians from the Bistrița area and built a commercial township. Some Romanian historians, including Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu consider that Târgu Neamț was probably a German settlement from the 13th century, when the Teutonic Order made incursions from Transylvania against t ...
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Neamț Monastery
The Neamț Monastery ( ro, Mănăstirea Neamț) is a Romanian Orthodox religious settlement, one of the oldest and most important of its kind in Romania. It was built in the 15th century, and it is an example of medieval Moldavian architecture. A jewel of 15th-century architecture, the church was built during the reign of Stephen III of Moldavia (1457–1504) and finished in the year when the Moldavian army won the battle against King John I Albert of Poland (1497). Location The monastery is located in the north-eastern part of Romania, in Neamț County, 10 km west of Târgu Neamț. It is accessible by car (DN 15B road) and train (Târgu Neamț railway station); the nearest airport is Suceava, located about 60 km to the north. Architecture Sumptuous, with delicate colour effects, the monastery shows the maturity of the Moldavian architectonic style, which matured during Ștefan cel Mare's period. The façade of the church is covered with decorations characteristic of t ...
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Neamț (Moldova)
The Neamț or Ozana is a right tributary of the river Moldova in Romania. It discharges into the Moldova near Timișești.Neamt / Ozana (jud. Neamt)
e-calauza.ro It flows through the villages Boboiești, Pipirig, Pâțâligeni, Stânca, Leghin, Lunca,
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Mraconia
The Mraconia is a small left tributary of the river Danube in 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 discharges into the Danube near Dubova.Mraconia / Mraciunea / Mrconia (jud. Mehedinti)
e-calauza.ro Its length is and its basin size is .


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Nemțișor River
The Nemțișor is a left tributary of the river Neamț (Ozana) in Romania. It discharges into the Neamț in Lunca, near Vânători-Neamț Vânători-Neamț is a commune in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Lunca, Mânăstirea Neamț, Nemțișor, and Vânători-Neamț. The commune lies on the banks of the river Nemțișor. It is located in ....Nemtisor (jud. Neamt)
e-calauza.ro Its length is and its basin size is .


Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Nemțișor: *Left: Strungăria, Rusul Mic, Alunișu, Chilia, Huma, Iftimia, Cărbunele, Chiriac, Pârâul Sec, Bodei, Neamțu *Right: Paltinul (or Jacotele), Icoana, Afinișul, Nil, Zaplazul, Cardacul, Maghernița, Pârâul Puturos, Trapezia


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