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Stâncești (other)
Stânceşti may refer to several villages in Romania: * Stâncești, a village in Buntești Commune, Bihor County * Stâncești, a village in Mihai Eminescu Commune, Botoșani County * Stâncești, a village in Dobra Commune, Hunedoara County See also * Stăncești (other) * Stânca (other) Stânca may refer to several places in Romania: Villages * Stânca, a village in the town of Ștefănești, Botoșani County * Stânca, a village in George Enescu Commune, Botoșani County * Stânca, a village in Comarna Commune, Iași County * S ...
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Buntești
Buntești ( hu, Bontesd) is a Commune in Romania, commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 4,615 people. It is composed of nine villages: Buntești, Brădet (''Biharfenyves''), Dumbrăvani (''Dombrovány''), Ferice (''Fericse''), Lelești (''Lelesd''), Poienii de Jos (''Alsópojény''), Poienii de Sus (''Felsőpojény''), Săud (''Szód''), and Stâncești (''Kisbékafalva''). The commune is located in the southeastern part of the county, at the foot of the Apuseni Mountains. It lies on the banks of the river Crișul Pietros. The closest city is Beiuș, to the northwest. References Communes in Bihor County Localities in Crișana {{Bihor-geo-stub ...
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Mihai Eminescu, Botoșani
Mihai Eminescu is a commune in Botoșani County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Baisa, Cătămărești, Cătămărești-Deal, Cervicești, Cervicești-Deal, Cucorăni, Ipotești (the commune centre), Manolești and Stâncești. The commune is so named because Mihai Eminescu spent his childhood here, in the village of Ipotești. References Communes in Botoșani County Localities in Western Moldavia {{Botoşani-geo-stub ...
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Dobra, Hunedoara
Dobra ( hu, Dobra or ''Hunyaddobra'') is a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania, close to the city of Deva. It is composed of thirteen villages: Abucea (''Abucsa''), Bujoru (''Sztregonya''), Dobra, Făgețel (''Fazacsel''), Lăpușnic (''Lapusnyak''), Mihăilești (''Mihalesd''), Panc (''Pánk''), Panc-Săliște (''Pánkszelistye''), Rădulești (''Radulesd''), Roșcani (''Roskány''), Stâncești (''Sztancsesd''), Stâncești-Ohaba (''Sztancsesdohába'') and Stretea (''Sztrettye''). At the 2011 census, 97.8% of inhabitants were Romanians, 1.3% Roma and 0.7% Hungarians Hungarians, also known as Magyars ( ; hu, magyarok ), are a nation and  ethnic group native to Hungary () and historical Hungarian lands who share a common culture, history, ancestry, and language. The Hungarian language belongs to the Urali .... Stâncești village was part of the defunct Stâncești-Ohaba Commune until 1956, when it became independent. It then joined Lăpușnic in 1966 and Dob ...
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Stăncești (other)
Stănceşti may refer to several villages in Romania: * Stănceşti, a village in Vadu Pașii Commune, Buzău County * Stănceşti and Stănceşti-Larga, villages in Mușetești Commune, Gorj County * Stănceşti, a village in the town of Strehaia, Mehedinţi County * Stănceşti, a village in Târgșoru Vechi Commune, Prahova County See also * Stânceşti (other) * Stanca (other) Stanca may refer to: *Stanca, a village in Stăncuța Commune, Romania *Stanca Act, a 2004 Italian law promoting information technology accessibility * Doamna Stanca, Princess of Wallachia *Doamna Stanca National College (other), two educa ...
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