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Viișoara Moșneni, Dolj
Viișoara may refer to several places: Romania * Viișoara, Bihor, a commune in Bihor County * Viișoara, Botoșani, a commune in Botoșani County * Viișoara, Cluj, a commune in Cluj County * Viișoara, Mureș, a commune in Mureș County * Viișoara, Teleorman, a commune in Teleorman County * Viișoara, Vaslui, a commune in Vaslui County * Viișoara, a village in Ștefan cel Mare Commune, Bacău County * Viișoara, a village in Târgu Trotuș Commune, Bacău County * Viișoara, a village in Cobadin Commune, Constanța County * Viișoara, a village in Ulmi Commune, Dâmbovița County * Viișoara, a village in Drăgotești Commune, Dolj County * Viișoara, a village in Alexandru cel Bun Commune, Neamț County (itself called ''Viișoara'' until 2002) * Viișoara, a village in Ciumești Commune, Satu Mare County * Viișoara, a village in Todirești Commune, Vaslui County * Viișoara, a village in Frâncești Commune, Vâlcea County * Viișoara, a village in Păunești Commune, Vran ...
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Viișoara, Bihor
Viișoara ( hu, Érszőllős) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 1,336 people. It is composed of four villages: Izvoarele (''Szolnokháza''), Pădureni (''Erdőtelep''), Reghea (''Csekenye''), and Viișoara. The commune is located in the northern part of the county, north-east of the county seat, Oradea, on the border with Satu Mare County Satu Mare County ( ro, Județul Satu Mare, ) is a county (Counties of Romania, județ) of Romania, on the border with Hungary and Ukraine. The capital city is Satu Mare. Name In Hungarian language, Hungarian, it is known as ''Szatmár megye'', i .... References Communes in Bihor County Localities in Crișana {{Bihor-geo-stub ...
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Todirești, Vaslui
Todirești 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 nine villages: Cotic, Drăgești, Huc, Plopoasa, Siliștea, Sofronești, Todirești, Valea Popii and Viișoara. It also included Rafaila village until 2004, when it was split off to form a separate commune. References * Communes in Vaslui County Localities in Western Moldavia {{Vaslui-geo-stub ...
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Viișoara, Edineț
Viișoara is a village in Edineț District Edineț () is a district () in the north-west of Moldova, with the administrative center at Edineț. The other major city is Cupcini. As of 1 January 2011, its population was 82,900. Geography The district is bordered by Briceni District to th ..., Moldova.''Clasificatorul unităților administrativ-teritoriale ale Republicii Moldova (CUATM)''


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Viișoara (river)
The Viișoara is a left tributary of the river Prahova (river), Prahova in Romania. It discharges into the Prahova near Râfov, Palanca.Viisoara (jud. Prahova)
e-calauza.ro It flows through the villages Târgșoru Nou, Târgșoru Vechi, Puchenii Mici and Puchenii Mari. Its length is and its basin size is .


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Vaslui
Vaslui (), a city in eastern Romania, is the seat of Vaslui County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia. The city administers five villages: Bahnari, Brodoc, Moara Grecilor, Rediu, and ViiÈ™oara. History Archaeological surveys indicate that the territory of Vaslui was inhabited since the Neolithic. From the 14th century onwards, it developed as the provincial town of Vaslui, with a population that fluctuated considerably in the following centuries. The name of Vaslui appears first in a Polish document from 1375, referring to Koriat's son Yuri Koriatovich. The name ''Vaslui'' was also mentioned in 1435, in connection with the accession of Prince IliaÈ™ to the Moldavian throne. The town was burned to the ground in 1439 and 1440 when Tatars invaded Moldavia. The peak of Vaslui's importance was in the 15th century, when it was a second-rank capital of Moldavia, during the reign of Stephen the Great (r. 1457-1504) and its population approached that of the neighbouring IaÈ ...
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Bistrița
(; german: link=no, Bistritz, archaic , Transylvanian Saxon: , hu, Beszterce) is the capital city of Bistrița-Năsăud County, in northern Transylvania, Romania. It is situated on the Bistrița River. The city has a population of approximately 70,000 inhabitants and administers six villages: (; ), (; ), (; ), (; ), (until 1950 ; ; ) and (; ). Etymology The town was named after the River, whose name comes from the Slavic word meaning 'fast-moving water'. History The earliest sign of settlement in the area of is in Neolithic remains. The Turkic Pechenegs settled the area in 12th century following attacks of the Cumans. Transylvanian Saxons settled the area in 1206 and called the region . A large part of settlers were fugitives, convicts, and poor people looking for lands and opportunities. The destruction of ("Market Nösen") under the Mongols of central Europe is described in a document from 1241. The city was then called . Situated on several trade routes, bec ...
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Ștefănești, Argeș
ȘtefăneÈ™ti () is a town in ArgeÈ™ County, Muntenia, Romania. The town administers seven villages: EnculeÈ™ti, GoleÈ™ti, Izvorani, ȘtefăneÈ™tii Noi, Valea Mare-Podgoria, ViiÈ™oara and Zăvoi. Natives *Dinu Brătianu Dinu Brătianu (January 13, 1866 – May 20, 1950), born Constantin I. C. Brătianu, was a Romanian engineer and politician who led the National Liberal Party (PNL) starting in 1934. Life Early career Born at the estate of ''Florica'', in ... * Ion I. C. Brătianu * Vintilă Brătianu * DănuÈ› Coman * Dinicu Golescu * Leonard Manole * Florentin Nicolae * George Olteanu References Populated places in ArgeÈ™ County Localities in Muntenia Towns in Romania {{ArgeÈ™-geo-stub ...
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Vidra, Vrancea
Vidra is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Burca, IreÈ™ti, Ruget, Scafari, ȘerbeÈ™ti, TichiriÈ™, Vidra, ViiÈ™oara and VoloÈ™cani. Natives * Ionel Badiu * Valeriu Cotea Valeriu D. Cotea (May 11, 1926–April 21, 2016) was a Romanian oenologist. From 1976 to 2000, Cotea represented Romania at the International Organisation of Vine and Wine, based in Paris. He founded and led the IaÈ™i-based Oenology Research C ... References Communes in Vrancea County Localities in Western Moldavia {{Vrancea-geo-stub ...
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Păunești
Păunești 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 two villages, Păunești and Viișoara. References Communes in Vrancea County Localities in Western Moldavia {{Vrancea-geo-stub ...
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Frâncești
Frâncești is a commune located in Vâlcea County, Oltenia, 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 nine villages: Băluțoaia, Coșani, Dezrobiți, Frâncești, Genuneni, Mănăilești, Moșteni, Surpatele and Viișoara. References Communes in Vâlcea County Localities in Oltenia {{Vâlcea-geo-stub ...
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Ciumești
Ciumești ( hu, Csomaköz, Hungarian pronunciation: ) is a commune located in Satu Mare County, Romania. The commune is located in the western part of the county, at a distance of west of Carei and from the county seat, Satu Mare. Composition The commune is composed of three villages that were separated from Sanislău in 2004: History Bronze and Iron Age Human settlements dating from the Bronze Age have been found in the area, and during the 1960s, 35 Celtic graves were discovered, including the Helmet of Ciumești.Comuna Ciumești


Modern times

Before the in 1920, the villages belonged to