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Valea Albă (other)
Valea Albă may refer to several places in Romania: * Valea Albă, a village in Bucium, Alba, Bucium Commune, Alba County * Valea Albă, a village in Războieni, Neamț, Războieni Commune, Neamț County * Valea Albă (Barcău), a tributary of the Barcău in Bihor County * Valea Albă (Câlniștea), a tributary of the Câlniștea in Teleorman County * Valea Albă, a tributary of the Prahova (river), Prahova in Prahova County * Valea Albă (Tur), in Satu Mare County * Valea Albă, a tributary of the Vărbilău (river), Vărbilău in Prahova County See also

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Bucium, Alba
Bucium (german: Baumdorf; hu, Bucsony) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It has a population of 1,454. It is composed of thirty villages: Anghelești, Bisericani, Bucium, Bucium-Sat (''Bucsum-Szát''), Cerbu (''Bucsum-Cserbu''), Ciuculești, Coleșeni, Dogărești, Ferești, Florești, Gura Izbitei, Helești, Izbicioara, Izbita (''Bucsum-Izbita''), Jurcuiești, Lupulești, Măgura, Muntari (''Bucsum-Muntár''), Petreni, Poiana, Poieni (''Bucsum-Pojén''), Stâlnișoara, Vâlcea, Valea Abruzel, Valea Albă, Valea Cerbului, Valea Negrilesii, Valea Poienii, Valea Șesii and Văleni. The commune is situated east of Abrud. On its territory can be found a Roman castrum, as well as the ancient open-pit mining sites at Ieruga and Gaura Perii. The Bucium gold deposits are located within the northernmost volcanic belt of the "Golden Quadrilateral," near the Roșia Montană mining town. The physicist Ion I. Agârbiceanu was a native of Bucium. His father, the ...
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