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Șerbănești (other)
Șerbănești may refer to: * Șerbănești, a commune in Olt County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Poienarii de Muscel Commune, Argeș County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Rociu Commune, Argeș County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Liești Commune, Galați County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Zvoriștea Commune, Suceava County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Lăpușata Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Păușești Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Sălătrucel Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Ștefănești Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Corbița Commune, Vrancea County, Romania See also * Șerban (name) * Șerbești (other) * Șerbăneasa (other) * Șerbănescu (surname) Șerbănescu is a family name common in Romania. * Alexandru Șerbănescu (1912–1944), Romanian World War II flying ace * Horia ...
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Șerbănești
Șerbănești is a commune in Olt County, Muntenia, 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 three villages: Șerbănești, Șerbăneștii de Sus, and Strugurelu. Natives * Paul Pîrșan References Communes in Olt County Localities in Muntenia {{Olt-geo-stub ...
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Poienarii De Muscel
Poienarii de Muscel is a Commune in Romania, commune in Argeș County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Groșani, Jugur, Poienari (the commune center), Șerbănești and Valea Îndărăt. References

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Rociu
Rociu is a commune in ArgeÈ™ County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Gliganu de Jos, Gliganu de Sus, Rociu and ȘerbăneÈ™ti. History The oldest relics come from the Bronze Age, from ȘerbăneÈ™ti village. Then, much later, the village Gliganu is mentioned, on June 12, 1564. The village belonged to a boyar from Rucăr. According to the same source, all four villages are mentioned after 1830. In the Communist period, the commune received a strong impulse for economic growth: A 25 km long irrigation canal was built to drain water from the ArgeÈ™ River.http://www.anif.ro/.../20090818-revista%20ANIF%20nr.2%20-%202009.pdf Rociu received special attention because there was built a farm of the Communist Party. Location Rociu is situated in the southern part of ArgeÈ™ County, in the Găvanu-Burdea plains. It is situated 25 to 30 kilometers from PiteÈ™ti, the main town of the county. The average altitude is 240 meters. Villages There are 4 villages: ''Rociu'', ...
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Liești
LieÈ™ti is the third-largest commune of GalaÈ›i County, Western Moldavia, Romania on the confluence of the Siret and Bârlad rivers, very close to Tecuci (28 km) and GalaÈ›i (52 km). It is composed of two villages, LieÈ™ti and ȘerbăneÈ™ti. The latter is the southernmost part of the commune. Name The name of the commune appears to be derived from ''Ilie'', which means ''Elijah'', probably a local, which seems to be the brother of Șerban, the father of ȘerbăneÈ™ti. History The first mention of the village dates from 1448, when in the prince of Moldavia, Petru II, who gives as a gift to the local nobleman Cernat Ploscarul and to his brother, Ștefu, 40 villages and fields among which appear LieÈ™ti and ȘerbăneÈ™ti. Natives * Antonel BorÈ™an (born 1970), sprint canoer * Anghel Saligny (1854–1925), engineer who designed the Anghel Saligny Bridge (1895) over the Danube, the longest bridge in Europe at the time Tourist sights LieÈ™ti has several Romanian Orthodox ...
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Zvoriștea
Zvoriștea is a commune located in Suceava County, Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania. It is composed of eight villages, namely: Buda, Dealu, Poiana, Slobozia, Stânca, Stâncuța, Șerbănești, and Zvoriștea. Natives * Dan Lupașcu (born 1962), jurist and professor * Elena Murariu Elena Murariu (born 29 June 1963) is a Romanian painter and iconographer. She is known for her icons and graphics works. Biography She was born in Zvoriștea, a commune in Suceava County. She started to study fine arts in 1973 at the School of ... (born 1963), painter and iconograph External links Historical documents about Zvoriștea References Communes in Suceava County Localities in Western Moldavia {{Suceava County ...
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Lăpușata
Lăpușata 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 seven villages: Berești, Broșteni, Mijați, Sărulești (the commune centre), Scorușu, Șerbănești and Zărnești. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Lapusata Communes in Vâlcea County Localities in Oltenia ...
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Păușești
Păușești is a commune located in Vâlcea County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Buzdugan, Păușești, and Păușești-Otăsău. The commune is located in the center of the county, away from the spa town of Băile Govora, from the town of Horezu, and away from the county capital, Râmnicu Vâlcea Râmnicu Vâlcea (also spelled ''Rîmnicu Vîlcea'' or, in the past, ''Rîmnic-Vâlcea'', ) (population: 92,573 as per the 2011 Romanian census) is the county capital ( ro, Reședință de județ) and also the largest town of Vâlcea County, centr .... It is traversed north to south by the river Otăsău. Păușești borders Pietrari and Stoenești communes to the north, Frâncești commune to the south, Băile Govora to the east, and Tomșani commune to the west. The Brădești and Văleni oil fields are located on the territory of the commune. Natives * Daniel Chițoiu (born 1967), economist who served as Finance Minister in 2012–2014. Reference ...
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Sălătrucel
Sălătrucel is a commune located in Vâlcea County, Muntenia, 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 four villages: Pătești, Sălătrucel, Seaca and Șerbănești. References Communes in Vâlcea County Localities in Muntenia {{Vâlcea-geo-stub ...
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Ștefănești, Vâlcea
Ștefănești 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 four villages: Condoiești, Dobrușa, Șerbănești and Ștefănești. References External links Communes in Vâlcea County Localities in Oltenia {{Vâlcea-geo-stub ...
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Corbița
Corbița is a commune located in Vrancea County, 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: Buda, Corbița, Izvoarele, Lărgășeni, Ocheșești, Rădăcinești, Șerbănești (the commune center), Tuțu and Vâlcelele. References Communes in Vrancea County Localities in Western Moldavia {{Vrancea-geo-stub ...
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Șerban (name)
Șerban is a common name in Romania. It may be phonetically transcribed as Sherban or written without diacritics as Serban. It is also used by the Aromanians. Persons named Șerban include: Surname * Alina Șerban, Roma actress and writer * Andrei Șerban, Romanian-born American theatre director * Carmen Șerban, Romanian country-folk-dance singer * Chris Șerban, Canadian soccer player * Constantin Șerban, prince of Wallachia (1654–1658) * Dennis Șerban, Romanian football player * George Șerban, Romanian journalist, politician and writer * Mihail Șerban (other), one of two individuals * Radu Șerban, prince of Wallachia (1602–1610, 1611) * Vlad Șerban, Romanian politician Given name *Nicolae Șerban Tanașoca, Romanian historian and philologist of Aromanian ethnicity * Șerban Bascovici, Romanian poet *Șerban Cantacuzino, prince of Wallachia (1678-1688) *Șerban Cantacuzino (actor), Romanian actor *Serban Cantacuzino (architect), Romanian architect * Ș ...
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Șerbești (other)
Şerbeşti or Serbestî may refer to: * Șerbești River * '' Serbestî'', an Ottoman newspaper founded in 1908 * Şerbeşti, a village in Ciortești, Iaşi County, Romania * Şerbeşti, a village in Săucești, Bacău County, Romania * Şerbeşti, a village in Vidra, Vrancea, Romania * Şerbeştii Vechi, a village in Șendreni Commune, Galați County, Romania * ''Șerbești'', the former name of Ștefan cel Mare Commune, Neamț County, Romania See also * Șerban (name) * Șerbăneasa (other) * Șerbănești (other) * Șerbănescu (surname) Șerbănescu is a family name common in Romania. * Alexandru Șerbănescu (1912–1944), Romanian World War II flying ace * Horia Șerbănescu, music hall performer * Ilie Șerbănescu, Romanian economist *Theodor Șerbănescu (1839–1901), Mold ...
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