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Putna can refer to the following places in Romania: * Putna, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County * Putna, a village in Prigor Commune, Caraș-Severin County * Putna, a village in Bolotești Commune, Vrancea County * Putna Seacă, a village in Garoafa Commune, Vrancea County * Putna Monastery, in Suceava County * Putna County, a former county in the interwar Romania, now part of Vrancea County * Putna (Bistricioara), tributary of the Bistricioara (Siret basin) in Harghita County * Putna (Moldova), tributary of the Moldova in Suceava County * Putna, another name for the river Prigor in Caraș-Severin County * Putna (Siret), tributary of the Siret in Vrancea County * Putna (Suceava), tributary of the Suceava in Suceava County * Putna, alternative name of the upper reach of the river Borzontul Mare See also * Putna (surname) Putna is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew Putna (born 1994), American soccer player * Vitovt Putna (1893–1937), Soviet Red Arm ...
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Putna, Suceava
Putna (german: Kloster-Putna) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, namely Gura Putnei (german: Karlsberg) and Putna. The Putna Monastery, Putna River, and the cave of Daniil Sihastrul are located in this commune. Late modern period history As it is the case of other rural settlements from the countryside of Suceava County, Putna was previously inhabited by a sizable German community, more specifically by Zipser Germans (part of the larger Bukovina German community) during the late Modern Age up until the mid 20th century The 20th (twentieth) century began on January 1, 1901 ( MCMI), and ended on December 31, 2000 ( MM). The 20th century was dominated by significant events that defined the modern era: Spanish flu pandemic, World War I and World War II, nuclear ..., starting as early as the Habsburg period and, later on, the Austro-Hungarian period. The German community was primarily ...
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Prigor
Prigor ( hu, Prigor) is a commune in Caraș-Severin County, western Romania with a population of 2,978 people. It is composed of five villages: Borlovenii Noi (''Újborlovény''), Borlovenii Vechi (''Óborlovény''), Pătaș (''Nérapatas''), Prigor and Putna. Natives * Anton Golopenția Anton Golopenția (May 12, 1909 – September 9, 1951) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian sociologist. Biography Beginnings, education and early career Born in Prigor, Caraș-Severin County, his father Simion was a lawyer originally from Pe ... References {{Authority control Communes in Caraș-Severin County Localities in Romanian Banat ...
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Bolotești
Bolotești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Bolotești, Găgești, Ivăncești, Pietroasa, Putna and Vităneștii de sub Măgură. Natives * Ion Cristoiu Ion Cristoiu (; born November 16, 1948, Găgești, Vrancea County) is a Romanian journalist and a controversial figure in the Romanian public due to his involvement as informant at Securitate. He was editor-in-chief of the daily ''Evenimentul Z ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bolotesti Communes in Vrancea County Localities in Western Moldavia ...
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Garoafa
Garoafa is a commune located in Vrancea County, 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 eight villages: Bizighești, Ciușlea, Doaga, Făurei, Garoafa, Precistanu, Răchitosu and Străjescu. References Communes in Vrancea County Localities in Western Moldavia {{Vrancea-geo-stub ...
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Putna Monastery
The Putna monastery ( ro, Mănăstirea Putna) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery, one of the most important cultural, religious and artistic centers established in medieval Moldavia; as with many others, it was built and dedicated by Stephen the Great. Putna was founded on the lands perambulated by the Putna (which has its source in the Obcina Mare mountains, Bukovina). Stephen the Great is famous for building and influencing the building of dozens of churches and monasteries all over Moldavia (allegedly, he founded a religious edifice after each important military victory). The Putna Monastery houses the tombs of Stephen —nowadays, a place of pilgrimage —, and several of his family members. The icon veils and tombstones are held as fine examples of Moldavian art in Stephen the Great’s time. History Right after Stephen the Great won the battle in which he conquered the Kilia citadel, he began work on the monastery as a means to give thanks to God, on July 10, 1466 ...
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Putna County
Putna County was a county (Romanian language, Romanian: ''județ'') in the Kingdom of Romania, in southern Moldavia. The county seat was Focșani. The county was located in the central-eastern part of Greater Romania, in the south of Moldavia. Today, most of the territory of the former county is part of Vrancea County. The county was bordered on the north by Bacău County#Historical%20county, Bacău County, to the east by Tecuci County, to the south by the counties of Râmnicu Sărat County, Râmnicu Sărat and Buzău County#Historical county, Buzău, and to the west by Trei-Scaune County. Administrative organization The capital of Putna County was the town of Focşani. The county had five cities (Focșani, Adjud, Mărășești, Odobești, and Panciu) and 265 villages. In 1930, Putna County was administratively divided into three districts (''plasă, plăși''): #Plasa Mărășești, with 36 villages #Plasa Trotuș, with 46 villages #Plasa Vrancea, with 48 villages Subsequently ...
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Putna (Bistricioara)
The Putna is a right tributary of the river Bistricioara in Romania. Upstream from its confluence with the ''Putna Întunecoasă'' in the village of Hagota, it is also called ''Putna Noroioasă''. It discharges into the Bistricioara in Tulgheș.Putna (jud. Harghita)
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Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Putna (from source to mouth): *Left:
Rezu Mare The Rezu Mare is a left tributary of the river Putna in Romania. It flows into the Putna near Tulgheș Tulgheș ( hu, Gyergyótölgyes or colloquially ''Tölgyes'', Hungarian pronunciation: , meaning "place with oak trees in Gyergyó") is a c ...
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Putna (Moldova)
The Putna is a right tributary of the river Moldova in Romania. Upstream from its confluence with the Putna Mare (Pârâul RoÈ™u) it is also called ''Putna Mică''. It discharges into the Moldova in Pojorâta Pojorâta (german: Pozoritta or Poschoritta) is a commune located in the western part of Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. With a surface area of 13,770 hectares, it comprises the villages of Pojorâtaâ ....Putna (jud. Suceava)
e-calauza.ro Its length is and its basin size is .


Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Putna: *Left: Chiril, Putnișoara, Șandru *Right: Putna Mare (or Pârâul Roșu), Văcăria, Iacob, Tiniș, Pârâul Frumos (or Frumosu), Cârstea


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Prigor (river)
The Prigor (in its upper course also: ''Putna'') is a left tributary of the river Nera in Romania. It discharges into the Nera near the village Prigor Prigor ( hu, Prigor) is a commune in Caraș-Severin County, western Romania with a population of 2,978 people. It is composed of five villages: Borlovenii Noi (''Újborlovény''), Borlovenii Vechi (''Óborlovény''), Pătaș (''Nérapatas''), Prig .... Its length is and its basin size is . References Rivers of Romania Rivers of Caraș-Severin County {{CarașSeverin-river-stub ...
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Putna (Siret)
The Putna is a right tributary of the river Siret in Vrancea County in Romania, in the historical region of Moldavia. It discharges into the Siret in Călienii Noi, near Vulturu.Putna (jud. Vrancea)
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Hydrography

The river basin of the Putna has a total surface of ; 31% of this surface is located in the mountain area, draining the eastern flank of the . The total length of the Putna from its source to its confluence with the Siret is .
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Putna (Suceava)
The Putna is a right tributary of the river Suceava 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 Suceava in Gura Putnei near Vicovu de Sus.Putna (jud. Suceava)
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Borzontul Mare
The Borzontul Mare (sometimes referred to as ''Borzont'') is a left tributary of the river Mureș in Romania. It discharges into the Mureș near Joseni Joseni ( hu, Gyergyóalfalu, Hungarian pronunciation: , meaning "Lower Village in Gyergyó") is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania, and is composed of three villa .... The upper reach of the river is also known as ''Putna''. Its length is and its basin size is . References Rivers of Romania Rivers of Harghita County {{Harghita-river-stub ...
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