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Vrancea-Vrancea County
Vrancea (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈvrant͡ʃe̯a]) is a county (județ) in Romania, with its seat at Focșani. It is mostly in the historical region of Moldavia
Vrancea-Vrancea
Vrancea may refer to: Vrancea County, Romania Vrancea Mountains, Romania Vrancea, a village in Burila Mare Commune, Mehedinţi County This disambiguation
Vrancea-1977 Vrancea earthquake
earthquake recorded in Romania in the 20th century, after the 10 November 1940 seismic event. The hypocenter was situated in the Vrancea Mountains, the most
Vrancea-List of earthquakes in Romania
significant effects in this area. The seismicity of Romania is clustered in several epicentral zones: Vrancea, Făgăraș-Câmpulung, Banat, Crișana, Maramureș
Vrancea-Focșani
Focșani (Romanian: [fokˈʃanʲ] ; Yiddish: פֿאָקשאַן, romanized: Fokshan) is the capital city of Vrancea County in Romania on the banks the river Milcov
Vrancea-1940 Vrancea earthquake
1940 Vrancea earthquake, also known as the 1940 Bucharest earthquake, (Romanian: Cutremurul din 1940) occurred on Sunday, 10 November 1940, in Romania, at
Vrancea-Lists of earthquakes
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Vrancea-1802 Vrancea earthquake
The 1802 Vrancea earthquake occurred in the Vrancea Mountains of today's Romania (then Moldavia) on 26 October [O.S. 14 October] 1802, on St. Paraskeva's
Vrancea-Bucharest
earthquake centred in Vrancea, about 135 km (83.89 mi) away, claimed 1,500 lives and caused further damage to the historic centre. The Romanian Revolution of
Vrancea-Palace of the Parliament
the time of King Carol II) for the Unirii–Dealul Arsenalului area. The Vrancea earthquake of 4 March 1977 gave Ceaușescu a pretext to demolish parts of
Vrancea-Mărășești
Mărășești (Romanian pronunciation: [mərəˈʃeʃtʲ] ) is a small town in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It administers six villages: Călimănești
Vrancea-Counties of Romania
ro. Retrieved 2010-08-23. "Județul Vrancea (Vrancea County)" (in Romanian). National Institute of Statistics (Romania). Archived from the original on 2010-11-29
Vrancea-2024 Romanian local elections
primar AUR din Vrancea a trecut la PNL. Un deputat al partidului spune că acesta ar fi fost șantajat de liberali". Digi24.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 17
Vrancea-Economy of Romania
Neamț, Vrancea, Suceava, Giurgiu, Mehedinți, Olt and Teleorman. In 2017, Romania's largest trading partner was Germany, followed by Italy. Romania's main
Vrancea-Telephone numbers in Romania
System (in Romanian) Prefixe Județe din România DIGI(in Romanian) Romanian Communications Authority (in Romanian and English) (in Romanian) The new short
Vrancea-List of cities and towns in Romania
This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population (largest to smallest) according to the 2002, 2011 and 2021 censuses. For the major
Vrancea-List of earthquakes in Vrancea County
This is a list of earthquakes in Vrancea County. Note: The list includes only at least M5.0 earthquakes. List of earthquakes in Romania
Vrancea-Angel Tîlvăr
legislatures starting in 2008, in Vrancea County on the lists of the Social Democratic Party. Born in Urechești, Vrancea, Romania, Tîlvăr graduated in 1985 from
Vrancea-Soveja
Soveja is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dragosloveni and Rucăreni; the former is the commune centre. Simion
Vrancea-NUTS statistical regions of Romania
County RO223 Constanța County RO224 Galați County RO225 Tulcea County RO226 Vrancea County RO3 Macroregion three (Macroregiunea Trei) RO31 Sud-Muntenia RO311
Vrancea-Postal codes in Romania
55xxxx - Sibiu County 60xxxx - Bacău County 61xxxx - Neamț County 62xxxx - Vrancea County 70xxxx - Iași County 71xxxx - Botoșani County 72xxxx - Suceava County
Vrancea-1738 Vrancea earthquake
1838 Vrancea earthquake, another major earthquake 100 years later in Vrancea seismic zone List of earthquakes in Romania List of earthquakes in Vrancea County
Vrancea-1990 Vrancea earthquakes
1990 Vrancea earthquakes were three earthquakes on 30 and 31 May 1990 with magnitudes of 7.0 Mw and 6.2 Mw that struck the Romanian county of Vrancea, on
Vrancea-Vidra, Vrancea
Vidra is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Burca, Irești, Ruget, Scafari, Șerbești, Tichiriș, Vidra, Viișoara
Vrancea-Romanian dress
Romanian dress refers to the traditional clothing worn by Romanians, who live primarily in Romania and Moldova, with smaller communities in Ukraine and
Vrancea-Putna-Vrancea Natural Park
The Putna-Vrancea Natural Park (Romanian: Parcul Natural Putna-Vrancea) is a protected area (natural park category V IUCN) situate in Romania, in administrative
Vrancea-Răcoasa
Răcoasa is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Gogoiu, Mărăști, Răcoasa, Varnița and Verdea. It is situated
Vrancea-Demographics of Romania
population. About 89.3% of the people of Romania are ethnic Romanians (as per 2021 census), whose native language, Romanian, is an Eastern Romance language, descended
Vrancea-1838 Vrancea earthquake
The 1838 Vrancea earthquake struck the western part of Vrancea County on 23 January (O.S. 11 January) with a magnitude of 7.5. The seism caused extensive
Vrancea-Romanian Orthodox Church
The Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC; Romanian: Biserica Ortodoxă Română, BOR), or Patriarchate of Romania, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in
Vrancea-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
Vrancea-Social Democratic Party (Romania)
Social Democratic Party (Romanian: Partidul Social Democrat, PSD) is the largest social democratic political party in Romania and also the largest overall
Vrancea-Panciu
Panciu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpant͡ʃju]) is a town in Vrancea County, Romania. It lies on the river Șușița, in the southern part of Western Moldavia
Vrancea-Mega Image
Constanța, Dâmbovița, Giurgiu, Iași, Ilfov, Prahova, Sibiu, Timiș, Bacău and Vrancea counties. The chain was established in 1995. In 2000 it was acquired by
Vrancea-Alliance for the Union of Romanians
(14.2%), and Vrancea (13.43%). The party speculated the new communication channels (social networks) in a similar way to the Greater Romania Party (PRM)
Vrancea-Mass media in Romania
Ziarul de Vrancea was harassed in Focșani by three different political and official authorities. On 26 January 2005 the chief of the Romanian Intelligence
Vrancea-Lepșa
(PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-05., map page 10 Lepsa (jud. Vrancea), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Vrancea-Zăbala (Putna)
also: Zăbăluța) is a right tributary of the river Putna in Romania. Its source is in the Vrancea Mountains, close to the sources of the Putna, the Bâsca
Vrancea-1986 Vrancea earthquake
Striking central Romania on August 30 at 21:28 UTC, the 1986 Vrancea earthquake killed more than 150 people, injured over 500, and damaged over 50,000
Vrancea-Romania in World War I
Mărăști began on 24 July 1917 at dawn, and took place in Vrancea County in the sector of the Romanian Second and Russian Fourth Armies. Initiated by surprise
Vrancea-Romanian wine
Metamorfosis Vinarte Vincon Vrancea Vinia Wine Princess - Balla Geza [citation needed] Romania portal Wine portal Cuisine of Romania Old World wine Winemaking
Vrancea-Romani people in Romania
"Gypsies" though this term is typically considered a slur), constitute one of Romania's largest minorities. According to the 2011 census, their number was 621
Vrancea-Tișița
(PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-05., map page 10 Tisita (jud. Vrancea), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Vrancea-Alexandru Ioan Cuza National College (Focșani)
Cuza National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național "Alexandru Ioan Cuza") is a high school in Focșani, Vrancea County, Romania. It was founded in 1864
Vrancea-CSM Focșani
known as CSM Focșani, or simply Focșani, is a Romanian professional football club from Focşani, Vrancea County, founded in 1953 as Spartac Focșani. The
Vrancea-Seven Wonders of Romania
Seven Wonders of Romania (Romanian: Cele Șapte Minuni ale României) have been compiled from past to the present day, to catalogue Romania's most spectacular
Vrancea-Vrancea Mountains
The Vrancea Mountains (Romanian: Munții Vrancei) are a mountain range in the Curvature Carpathians in Romania. Located mostly in western Vrancea County
Vrancea-Milcov (Siret)
Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-05., map page 10 Milcov / Milcovul (jud. Vrancea), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Vrancea-Western Moldavia
covers 8 counties (Romanian: județ), in eastern and northeastern Romania: Bacău, Botoșani, Galați, Iași, Neamț, Suceava, Vaslui, and Vrancea. Suceava County
Vrancea-FC Panciu
is a Romanian football club based in Panciu, Vrancea County, currently competes in Liga IV – Vrancea County, the fourth tier of the Romanian football
Vrancea-Patriarch of All Romania
Romania (Romanian: Patriarh al Întregii Românii; Romanian pronunciation: [patriˈarh al ɨnˈtred͡ʒi romɨˈni]) is the title of the head of the Romanian Orthodox
Vrancea-Tudorel Toader
Tudorel Toader (born 25 March 1960, in Vulturu, Vrancea County, Socialist Republic of Romania) is a Romanian lawyer and professor. Between 1982 and 1986,
Vrancea-Adjud
Adjud (Romanian pronunciation: [adˈʒud]; Hungarian: Egyedhalma) is a city in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It has a population of 15,178
Vrancea-Romanian identity card
The Romanian identity card (Romanian: Carte de identitate, informally called Buletin) is an official identity document issued to every Romanian citizen
Vrancea-Focșani Gate
territory of Galați, Vrancea, Buzău, and Brăila counties. Control of the Focșani Gate allows entry into vast tracts of Romanian territory and several
Vrancea-Domnești Princely Church
(Romanian: Biserica Domnească din Domnești) is a Romanian Orthodox church located in Domnești-Târg village, Pufești Commune, Vrancea County, Romania.
Vrancea-2014 Vrancea earthquake
The 2014 Vrancea earthquake struck Vrancea County on 22 November 2014 at 21:14:17 local time, with a moment magnitude of 5.7. The earthquake occurred
Vrancea-National Liberal Party (Romania)
December 2022. Monitorul de Vrancea (17 January 2004). "Avocatul Niculae Cerveni a încetat din viață". Monitorul de Vrancea (in Romanian). Retrieved 8 May 2021
Vrancea-Broșteni, Vrancea
Broșteni is a commune located in Vrancea County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Arva, Broșteni and Pitulușa. "Populaţia rezidentă
Vrancea-Mausoleum of Mărășești
Wonders of Romania "Mausoleul Eroilor de la Mărășești (Jud. Vrancea)". mnlr.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved May 13, 2020. Cyril Falls, The Great War, p. 285
Vrancea-Vulturu, Vrancea
Vulturu is a commune located in the southeastern part of Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Boțârlău, Hângulești, Maluri, Vadu-Roșca
Vrancea-Administrative divisions of Romania
subdivisions are therefore fairly simplified. According to the Constitution of Romania, its territory is organized administratively into communes, cities and
Vrancea-Gălăciuc
Gălăciuc (pronounced Gah-lah-chook) is a youth camp in Vrancea county, Romania, 3 km west from Tulnici village, 10 km east of Lepşa resort and 75 km west
Vrancea-Naarghita
across Europe in the 1960s and 1970s. Armarghioalei was born in Pufești, Vrancea. After the separation of her parents when she was three, she was raised
Vrancea-List of renamed places in Romania
This is a list of renamed places in Romania. During the twentieth century, a number of places in Romania had their names changed for various reasons. For
Vrancea-Bălești, Vrancea
Bălești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Bălești. "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă
Vrancea-List of mountains in Romania
This is an (incomplete) list of mountains in Romania. There are 12 peaks over 2,500 m in Romania. "Anuarul 2004 al Institutului Național de Statistică"
Vrancea-List of newspapers in Romania
Monitorul de Galați Monitorul de Iași Monitorul de Neamț Monitorul de Vrancea News Agency, Moldova Observator de Bacău Observator Economic Observatorul
Vrancea-Dormition of the Theotokos Church, Focșani
historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs. (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15
Vrancea-Mera, Vrancea
Mera is a commune in Romania. It is located in Vrancea County. It is composed of five villages: Livada, Mera, Milcovel, Roșioara, and Vulcăneasa. According
Vrancea-Ovidenia Armeni Church
credinței ortodoxe”, in Monitorul de Vrancea, October 26, 2020 (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback
Vrancea-Buzău County
mountains from the southern end of the Eastern Carpathians group – the Vrancea Mountains and the Buzău Mountains with heights over 1,700 m. The heights
Vrancea-Vehicle registration plates of Romania
The most common format for vehicle registration plates in Romania consists of black letters on white background in the format CC 12 ABC, where CC is a
Vrancea-A7 motorway (Romania)
of 21 September 2023, a gas explosion occurred near Călimănești in the Vrancea county, killing 4 and injuring 5 more. The explosion was caused where the
Vrancea-Movilița, Vrancea
Movilița is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Diocheți-Rediu, Frecăței, Movilița, Trotușanu and Văleni. "Populaţia
Vrancea-Sihlea
Sihlea is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Bogza, Căiata, Sihlea, and Voetin. The commune is located in
Vrancea-Liga IV Vrancea
IV Vrancea (known as Superliga Altdorf Tehnik for sponsorship reasons) is the regional Liga IV football division for clubs in Vrancea County, România, the
Vrancea-Former administrative divisions of Romania
Harghita Putna County – renamed to Vrancea Rădăuți County – merged with Suceava Râmnicu Sărat County – divided between Vrancea, Buzău and Brăila Roman County –
Vrancea-Old St. Nicholas Church, Focșani
Church, Focșani. (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°41′45″N 27°10′56″E / 45
Vrancea-Fourth Army (Romania)
and 1975 and of the 1977 Vrancea earthquake. The intervention of some Warsaw Pact states in Czechoslovakia (except Romania) and the invasion of this
Vrancea-List of local administrative units of Romania
municipiu), cities (orașe; sing. oraș) and communes (comune; sing. comună) of Romania, grouped by macroregions (macroregiune; sing. macroregiunea), development
Vrancea-List of Romanian counties by GDP
This is a list of the 41 Romanian counties, and one city with special status (Bucharest, the national capital) by GDP and GDP per capita. Counties by GDP
Vrancea-Development regions of Romania
development regions of Romania (Romanian: Regiunile de dezvoltare ale României) refer to the eight regional divisions created in Romania in 1998 in order to
Vrancea-Golești, Vrancea
Golești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Ceardac and Golești. "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă
Vrancea-Focșani Military Chapel
patronage, it had become a ruin by the end of the 19th century. The 1838 Vrancea earthquake cracked the spire, while an 1854 fire damaged the church and
Vrancea-Baba
Covasna County, Romania Baba, a tributary of the river Putna in Vrancea County, Romania Baba mountain range, also known as Koh-i-Baba, in the Hindu Kush
Vrancea-List of earthquakes in 1977
death toll of around 1,120 people. The deadliest earthquake occurred in Romania in March and was the worst in the country's history. 1,641 people were
Vrancea-List of hierarchs of the Romanian Orthodox Church
Târgoviște – currently Nifon Mihaita Archdiocese of Buzău and Vrancea Archbishop of Buzău and Vrancea – currently Ciprian Spiridon Archdiocese of the Lower Danube
Vrancea-Pârâul Mărului
din România. Partea 1 (in Romanian). Bucharest: Ministerul Mediului. 1992. p. 423. OCLC 895459847. River code: XII.1.79.2 Pârâul Mărului (jud. Vrancea),
Vrancea-Ion Cristoiu
Ion Cristoiu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon krisˈtoju]; born 16 November 1948, Găgești, Vrancea County) is a conservative Romanian journalist and a controversial
Vrancea-List of earthquakes in 1940
lower than 1939. The most significant event in terms of lives lost was in Romania in November with 1,000 deaths. Other quakes in China and Peru resulted
Vrancea-Trotuș
The Trotuș (Hungarian: Tatros) is a river in eastern Romania, a right tributary of the river Siret. It emerges from the Ciuc Mountains in the Eastern
Vrancea-Câmpineanca
Câmpineanca is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Câmpineanca, Pietroasa and Vâlcele. "Populaţia rezidentă
Vrancea-List of disasters in Romania by death toll
Pomonis. "Building Damage vs. Territorial Casualty Patterns during the Vrancea (Romania) Earthquakes of 1940 and 1977" (PDF). "The world's worst train disasters"
Vrancea-Municipiu
administrative subdivision in Romania and Moldova, roughly equivalent to city in some English-speaking countries. In Romania, this status is given to towns
Vrancea-Negrilești, Vrancea
Negrilești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Negrilești. Formerly part of Bârsești, it split off in
Vrancea-Church of the Holy Archangels, Focșani
historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs. (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15
Vrancea-Church of the Virgin Mary, Focșani
historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs. (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15
Vrancea-Romanian anti-communist resistance movement
The Romanian anti-communist resistance movement was active from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s, with isolated individual fighters remaining at large until
Vrancea-Saint Spyridon Church, Focșani
Church, Focșani. (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°41′43″N 27°10′15″E / 45
Vrancea-COVID-19 pandemic in Romania
The COVID-19 pandemic in Romania is part of the ongoing pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Vrancea-Entry of the Theotokos into the Temple Church, Focșani
Description at the Focșani tourist office site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°41′47″N
Vrancea-Păulești, Vrancea
Păulești is a commune in Vrancea County, Romania, with a population of 2,257. It is composed of two villages, Hăulișca (population: 770) and Păulești
Vrancea-Suraia
Suraia is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Suraia. It included Biliești village until 2004, when this
Vrancea-Popești, Vrancea
Popești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Popești and Terchești. These were part of Urechești Commune until
Vrancea-Stamatinești Church
tourist office site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°41′56″N 27°11′30″E / 45
Vrancea-Coza
(PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2008., map page 10 Coza (jud. Vrancea), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Vrancea-Cotești
Cotești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Budești, Cotești, Goleștii de Sus, and Valea Cotești. G. M.
Vrancea-Deju
The Deju is a left tributary of the river Putna in Romania. It flows into the Putna near Negrilești. Its length is 11 km (6.8 mi) and its basin size is
Vrancea-Stroe Church
historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs. (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15
Vrancea-Moldavian dialect
the counties of Bacău, Botoșani, Galați, Iași, Neamț, Suceava, Vaslui, Vrancea; in Muntenia and Northern Dobruja, some isoglosses extend over the northern
Vrancea-Church of the Prophet Samuel, Focșani
Prophet Samuel (Romanian: Biserica Proorocul Samuil) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 28 Mare a Unirii Street in Focșani, Romania. It is dedicated
Vrancea-Doina Badea
Badea died in the 1977 Vrancea earthquake. Even after many years since her death she is considered one of the most popular Romanian female singers. Discovered
Vrancea-Gugești
Gugești (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡuˈd͡ʒeʃtʲ]) is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Gugești and Oreavu. "Populaţia
Vrancea-People's Salvation Cathedral
People's Salvation Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Mântuirii Neamului), also known as the National Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Națională), is an Eastern
Vrancea-Dumbrăveni, Vrancea
Dumbrăveni is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Alexandru Vlahuță, Cândești, Dragosloveni, and Dumbrăveni
Vrancea-Outline of Romania
Churches of Romania Romanian Orthodox Church Hinduism in Romania Islam in Romania Judaism in Romania Sports in Romania Football in Romania Romania at the Olympics
Vrancea-Vânători, Vrancea
Vânători is a commune located in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Balta Raței, Jorăști, Mirceștii Noi, Mirceștii
Vrancea-2019–20 Liga IV Vrancea
Liga IV Vrancea (known as Superliga Altdorf Tehnik for sponsorship reasons) was the 52nd season of Liga IV Vrancea, the fourth tier of the Romanian football
Vrancea-Mircea Dumitrescu
by screenings in the main university cities in Romania. Mircea Dumitrescu was born in Dumitrești, Vrancea County to Elena Șisman and Victor Dumitrescu (a
Vrancea-Homocea
Homocea is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Costișa, Homocea and Lespezi. "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa
Vrancea-List of lakes of Romania
This is a list of lakes of Romania. Notable lakes include Lake Sfânta Ana, the only crater lake in Romania, and Lake Razelm, the largest liman in the
Vrancea-List of television stations in Romania
The following is a list of television channels broadcast in Romania. TVR – Televiziunea Română TVR 1 (HD) – general TVR 2 (HD) – general TVR 3 – general
Vrancea-Domoșița
Management" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2009., map page 10 Domosita (jud. Vrancea), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e v t e
Vrancea-Gologanu
Gologanu is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Gologanu, and was part of Milcovul commune from 1968 until
Vrancea-Dragosloveni
Dragosloveni, a village in Dumbrăveni, Vrancea, Romania Dragosloveni, a village in Soveja Commune, Vrancea County, Romania Drăgoiești (disambiguation) Drago
Vrancea-Tăbăcari Church
tourist office site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°41′42″N 27°10′24″E / 45
Vrancea-Chiojdeni
Chiojdeni is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Cătăuți, Chiojdeni, Lojnița, Luncile, Mărăcini, Podurile
Vrancea-Donie Church
Description at the Focșani tourist office site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°41′41″N
Vrancea-Zăbrăuț
in Water Management at the Wayback Machine (archived 5 March 2009), map page 10 Zabraut / Zabrauti (jud. Vrancea), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Vrancea-Șușița (Siret)
The Șușița is a right tributary of the river Siret in Romania. It discharges into the Siret in Doaga. It flows through the following towns and villages
Vrancea-Chiua
The Chiua (also: Chiua Mare) is a left tributary of the river Șușița in Romania. It discharges into the Șușița near Dragosloveni. Its length is 7 km (4
Vrancea-Săpunaru Church
tourist office site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°41′56″N 27°11′18″E / 45
Vrancea-Jitia
Jitia is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Cerbu, Dealu Sării, Jitia, Jitia de Jos and Măgura. "Populaţia
Vrancea-List of castles and fortresses in Romania
Roman, Roman Neamț Fortress, Târgu Neamț New Fortress of Roman, Gâdinți Vrancea (2) Crăciuna Fortress, Câmpineanca Sihleanu-Grădișteanu-Ghica Castle, Sihlea
Vrancea-Odobești
Odobești (Romanian pronunciation: [odoˈbeʃtʲ]) is a town in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. The town administers one village, Unirea. The town
Vrancea-Survivor România 2021
Survivor România 2021 is the second season of Survivor România, a Romanian television series based on the popular reality game show Survivor. The season
Vrancea-List of earthquakes in Bulgaria
USGS seismic hazard map showing Bulgaria, as well as the Vrancea Mountains fault in central Romania Bulgarian Academy of Sciences seismic hazard map showing
Vrancea-Șoimul (Putna)
The Șoimul is a right tributary of the river Putna in Romania. It flows into the Putna near Mirceștii Noi. Its length is 16 km (9.9 mi) and its basin
Vrancea-Epifanie Norocel
bishop of Buzău and Vrancea, Romania. He was ordained a bishop in 1975. He was born in Mălini, Suceava County, and died in Panciu, Vrancea County. Obituary
Vrancea-Hotaru
Hotaru, in Grojdibodu Commune, Olt County, Romania Hotaru, in Andreiașu de Jos Commune, Vrancea County, Romania Hotaru Akane (1983–2016), Japanese actress
Vrancea-Armorial of Romania
The Romanian government is the armiger in Romania. It exercises this right under the mandatory advice of the National Committee of Heraldry, Genealogy
Vrancea-Oreavu (river)
din România. Partea 1 (in Romanian). Bucharest: Ministerul Mediului. 1992. p. 427. OCLC 895459847. River code: XII.1.79.19.5 Oreavul (jud. Vrancea), e-calauza
Vrancea-Slimnic (Coțatcu)
The Slimnic is a left tributary of the river Coțatcu in Romania. It discharges into the Râmnicul Sărat near Vâjâitoarea. The upper reach of the river
Vrancea-List of Romania county name etymologies
Romanian counties are Romanian interpretations of Slavonic names (e.g.: Gorj and Dolj), as the administration documents in the Middle Ages Romanian Principalities
Vrancea-Cremeneț
The Cremeneț is a left tributary of the river Șușița in Romania. It discharges into the Șușița in Rotileștii Mici. Its length is 15 km (9.3 mi) and its
Vrancea-Sărățel (Râmnicul Sărat)
The Sărățel is a left tributary of the river Râmnicul Sărat in Romania. Upstream from its confluence with the Furu (Purcel), it is also called Monteoru
Vrancea-National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania
503 in Gorj County; 455 in Bihor County; 438 in Vaslui County; 427 in Vrancea County; 417 in Arad County; 393 in Teleorman County; 366 in Bacău County;
Vrancea-South Cemetery Church, Focșani
Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Gheorghe - Cimitirul Sud) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 17 Vâlcele Street in Focșani, Romania. It is dedicated
Vrancea-Save Romania Union
The Save Romania Union (Romanian: Uniunea Salvați România, USR) is a centre to centre-right political party in Romania. It is currently the third largest
Vrancea-Petic
The Petic is a left tributary of the river Zăbala in Romania. It flows into the Zăbala near Năruja. Its length is 12 km (7.5 mi) and its basin size is
Vrancea-List of Romanian counties by population
List of Romanian counties by population presents the evolution of the resident population, by county, between 1948 and 2021. The table is ordered alphabetically
Vrancea-North St. George Church, Focșani
tourist office site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°42′12″N 27°10′58″E / 45
Vrancea-Hunting in Romania
Romania possessed many times the world record, last of which, between 1981 and 1985, with a trophy of 261.25 CIC, points, taken in Soveja, Vrancea County
Vrancea-Petrești
County, Romania Petreşti, a village in Vânatori Commune, Vrancea County, Romania Petreşti, a district in the city of Sebeş, Alba County, Romania Petreşti
Vrancea-Năruja (river)
(PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-05., map page 10 Naruja (jud. Vrancea), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Vrancea-Râmnicel
The Râmnicel is a left tributary of the river Râmnicul Sărat in Romania. It discharges into the Râmnicul Sărat near Jitia. Its length is 9 km (5.6 mi)
Vrancea-List of earthquakes in 1986
WSW of Wuwei, China". "M 7.2 - 7 km NNE of Ca?oca, Romania". "M 4.1 - 7 km N of Gura Teghii, Romania". "M 6.1 - South Sandwich Islands region". "M 6.5
Vrancea-Dâlgov
The Dâlgov is a right tributary of the river Milcov in Romania. It flows into the Milcov near Golești. Its length is 18 km (11 mi) and its basin size
Vrancea-Poiana
Negrești Town, Vaslui County Poiana, a village in Vrâncioaia Commune, Vrancea County Poiana, a village in Perișani Commune, Vâlcea County Poiana Aiudului
Vrancea-Măicănești
Măicănești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Belciugele, Măicănești, Râmniceni, Slobozia Botești, Stupina
Vrancea-Ocol Church
tourist office site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°42′28″N 27°11′00″E / 45
Vrancea-Gheorghe Buzatu
publications about the Jews and the Holocaust in Romania during World War II. Born in Sihlea, Vrancea County, Buzatu finished elementary and high school
Vrancea-List of Romanians of Armenian descent
at leonkalustian.ro, a project of the Duiliu Zamfirescu Vrancea County Library (in Romanian) Victor Durnea, "Un scriitor adevărat: Ioan Missir" Archived
Vrancea-Aluna (river)
The Aluna is a left tributary of the river Șușița in Romania. It discharges into the Șușița in Varnița. Its length is 9 km (5.6 mi) and its basin size
Vrancea-Polocin
The Polocin is a left tributary of the river Siret in Romania. It discharges into the Siret in Homocea. The basin size of the 24 km (15 mi) long Polocin
Vrancea-Siret (river)
The Siret or Sireth (Ukrainian: Сірет or Серет, Romanian: Siret pronounced [siˈret], Hungarian: Szeret, Russian: Сирет) is a river that rises from the
Vrancea-Timeline of Romanian history
This is a timeline of Romanian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Romania and its predecessor states.
Vrancea-Muntenia
entire county with the exception of Islaz) Vrancea (southern part) Vâlcea (eastern part) Olt (eastern part) Romania's capital city, Bucharest, is situated in
Vrancea-Slobozia Bradului
Slobozia Bradului is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Cornetu, Coroteni, Liești, Olăreni, Slobozia Bradului
Vrancea-Slobozia (disambiguation)
commune in Vrancea County, Romania Slobozia Ciorăști, a commune in Vrancea County, Romania Slobozia Conachi, a commune in Galați County, Romania Slobozia-Dușca
Vrancea-Cârligele
Cârligele is a commune located in Vrancea County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Blidari, Bonțești, Cârligele, and Dălhăuți. The
Vrancea-Motnău
The Motnău is a left tributary of the river Râmnicul Sărat in Romania. It discharges into the Râmnicul Sărat in Dumitrești. Its length is 19 km (12 mi)
Vrancea-2012 Romanian floods
four deaths throughout Romania. The south-east of the country, especially Vrancea County was most affected. Also affected were the provinces of Kyustendil
Vrancea-Cătăuț
The Cătăuț is a right tributary of the river Râmnicul Sărat in Romania. It discharges into the Râmnicul Sărat in Buda. Its length is 11 km (6.8 mi) and
Vrancea-Protected areas of Romania
This is a list of protected areas of Romania. About 5.18% of the area of Romania has a protected status (12,360 km2), including the Danube Delta, which
Vrancea-Zeletin (Berheci)
The Zeletin is a left tributary of the river Berheci in Romania. It discharges into the Berheci in Gohor. Its length is 83 km (52 mi) and its basin size
Vrancea-List of earthquakes in 1945
Australia, south of New Ireland (island), New Guinea 6.6 45.0 VI 7 Romania, Vrancea County 6.5 100.0 12 France, Sangha Department (Republic of the Congo)
Vrancea-COVID-19 vaccination in Romania
COVID-19 vaccination in Romania started on 27 December 2020. It was announced that the process would be divided into three phases. Medical personnel would
Vrancea-Berheci
The Berheci is a right tributary of the river Bârlad in Romania. It discharges into the Bârlad in Poșta. Its length is 92 km (57 mi) and its basin size
Vrancea-Verdea
village in Sutești Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania Verdea, a village in Răcoasa Commune, Vrancea County, Romania Verdea (grape), a white Italian wine grape
Vrancea-Putna
Suceava County Putna County, a former county in the interwar Romania, now part of Vrancea County Putna (Bistricioara), tributary of the Bistricioara (Siret
Vrancea-List of bolides
6 11.6 139 0.41 2.2 24.6 0 2015/01/07 01:05:59 03:05:59 Europe Romania Romania/Vrancea 45.5 35.72(est) -35.4 1.8 -4.4 136 0.4 1.36 24.3 1 1 53-2015 100-2015
Vrancea-Vârteșcoiu
Vârteșcoiu is a commune located in Vrancea County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Beciu, Faraoanele, Olteni, Pietroasa, Râmniceanca
Vrancea-Coțatcu
The Coțatcu is a left tributary of the river Râmnicul Sărat in Romania. It discharges into the Râmnicul Sărat near Vâjâitoarea. Its length is 41 km (25 mi)
Vrancea-Rașcuța
The Rașcuța is a right tributary of the river Râmna in the country of Romania. It flows into the Râmna near Cocoșari. Its length is 14 km (8.7 mi) and
Vrancea-Sturza
The Sturza is a right tributary of the river Putna in Romania. It passes through the city of Focșani and flows into the Putna near Răstoaca. Its length
Vrancea-Țipăul Mare
The Țipăul Mare is a left tributary of the river Zăbala in Romania. It flows into the Zăbala near Spulber. Its length is 9 km (5.6 mi) and its basin size
Vrancea-Bălan (river)
The Bălan is a left tributary of the river Râmnicul Sărat in Romania. It discharges into the Râmnicul Sărat near Bordeasca Veche. Its length is 17 km
Vrancea-Pereschiv
The Pereschiv is a right tributary of the river Bârlad in Romania. It discharges into the Bârlad in Ghidigeni. Its length is 44 km (27 mi) and its basin
Vrancea-List of Romanian Orthodox monasteries
A list of Romanian Orthodox monasteries, predominantly located in present-day Romania. Curtea de Argeș Monastery Nămăești Monastery [ro] Negru Vodă Monastery
Vrancea-List of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania (2020–2024)
Chamber of Deputies of Romania, elected following the 2020 Romanian legislative election. "Members of Chamber of Deputies". Romanian Parliament. Retrieved
Vrancea-Vidra (Putna)
The Vidra is a left tributary of the river Putna in Romania. It flows into the Putna in the village Vidra. Its length is 11 km (6.8 mi) and its basin
Vrancea-Viroaga
The Viroaga is a right tributary of the river Coțatcu in Romania. The Crângu Ursului Dam is located on this river. Its length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and its
Vrancea-Marian Oprișan
September 14, 1965) is a Romanian politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), he has been President of the Vrancea County Council twice: in
Vrancea-Leica (river)
The Leica is a right tributary of the river Siret in Romania. It discharges into the Siret near Nănești. Its length is 23 km (14 mi) and its basin size
Vrancea-Nicolae Ceaușescu
(/tʃaʊˈʃɛskuː/ chow-SHESK-oo, Romanian: [nikoˈla.e tʃe̯a.uˈʃesku] , 26 January [O.S. 13 January] 1918 – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian communist politician and
Vrancea-Gura Caliței
Gura Caliței is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of ten villages: Bălănești, Cocoșari, Dealu Lung, Groapa Tufei, Gura Caliței
Vrancea-List of Romani settlements
Prahova County unknown unknown ~100% Part of Ploiești Siretu, Vrancea neighborhood Vrancea County unknown unknown ~100% Part of Mărășești Dealul Viilor
Vrancea-History of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Enei Church, central Bucharest, Romania. It was purposely demolished by the Communist authorities at 10 March 1977 after the Vrancea earthquake.
Vrancea-Romanian identity card
Deva Hunedoara HD HD 20 Drobeta Turnu Severin Mehedinți MH MH 25 Focșani Vrancea VN VN 39 Galați Galați GL, ZL GL 17 Giurgiu Giurgiu GG GR 52 Iași Iași
Vrancea-Protected areas of Romania
2005 Mureș Floodplain Arad 171.66 2005 2005 luncamuresului.ro Putna-Vrancea Vrancea 30,204 2004 2004 putnavrancea.ro Upper Mureș Defile Mureș 9,156 2007
Vrancea-Adjud
(Romanian pronunciation: [adˈʒud]; Hungarian: Egyedhalma) is a city in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It has a population of 15,178 inhabitants
Vrancea-Mera, Vrancea
Mera is a commune in Romania. It is located in Vrancea County. It is composed of five villages: Livada, Mera, Milcovel, Roșioara, and Vulcăneasa. According
Vrancea-Pârâul Bradului
following rivers in Romania: Pârâul Bradului, a tributary of the Putna in Vrancea County Pârâul Bradului, a tributary of the Tecșe in Covasna County This
Vrancea-Panciu
Panciu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpant͡ʃju]) is a town in Vrancea County, Romania. It lies on the river Șușița, in the southern part of Western Moldavia
Vrancea-Cotroceni Palace
building – a guest house.: 8 In 1977, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck Vrancea County and damaged several buildings in Bucharest. The Cotroceni Palace
Vrancea-List of Romania county name etymologies
Also possibly from vlk ("wolf"), the name of a Dark Age Slavic warlord mentioned in Hungarian chronicles. Vrancea Slavic Ultimately from vrana, "raven".
Vrancea-Bârlad Region
either to Bacău Region (Zeletin, Adjud), Galați Region (Tecuci, Focșani, Vrancea, Panciu), or Iași Region (Bârlad, Murgeni). Bârlad Region had as neighbors:
Vrancea-Romanian dress
the southern Carpathians (in Mărginimea Sibiului, Oltenia, Muntenia and Vrancea) and also in Bărăgan Plain and Dobruja due to this area being used for
Vrancea-People's Salvation Cathedral
Metropolis of Muntenia and Dobruja Bucharest* Argeș and Muscel Buzău and Vrancea Lower Danube Târgoviște Tomis Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina Iași*
Vrancea-1977 Vrancea earthquake
The 1977 Vrancea earthquake occurred on 4 March 1977, at 21:22 local time, and was felt throughout the Balkans. It had a magnitude of 7.5, making it the
Vrancea-Gălăciuc
Gălăciuc (pronounced Gah-lah-chook) is a youth camp in Vrancea county, Romania, 3 km west from Tulnici village, 10 km east of Lepşa resort and 75 km west
Vrancea-Lists of earthquakes
Palestine Panama Papua New Guinea Peru Philippines Portugal Azores Romania Vrancea Russia Samoa Saudi Arabia Slovenia Solomon Islands South Africa South Korea
Vrancea-Outline of Romania
8,697 Tulcea TL Tulcea 8,499 Vaslui VS Vaslui 5,318 Vâlcea VL Râmnicu Vâlcea 5,765 Vrancea VN Focșani 4,857 București B (Bucharest municipality) 228
Vrancea-List of Romanian Air Force bases
Airfield County Balaci Teleorman Boteni Dâmbovița Buzău Buzău Focșani Vrancea Pipera Ilfov Someșeni Cluj
Vrancea-Nămoloasa
in the south-west of the county, on the border with Brăila County and Vrancea County, at a distance of 50 km (31 mi) from the county seat, Galați. Nămoloasa
Vrancea-Patriarch of All Romania
Metropolis of Muntenia and Dobruja Bucharest* Argeș and Muscel Buzău and Vrancea Lower Danube Târgoviște Tomis Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina Iași*
Vrancea-List of earthquakes in Romania
area. The seismicity of Romania is clustered in several epicentral zones: Vrancea, Făgăraș-Câmpulung, Banat, Crișana, Maramureș, and Southern Dobrogea. Other
Vrancea-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
province of Ulster. Abia State 4,857 Third smallest state of Nigeria. Vrancea County 4,857 County of Romania. Lake Nipigon 4,843 Lake in Canada. Chinandega
Vrancea-Andreiașu de Jos
Andreiașu de Jos is a commune located in Vrancea County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Andreiașu de Jos, Andreiașu de Sus, Arșița
Vrancea-Chiojdeni
Chiojdeni is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Cătăuți, Chiojdeni, Lojnița, Luncile, Mărăcini, Podurile
Vrancea-Bălești, Vrancea
Bălești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Bălești. "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă
Vrancea-Ciorăști
Ciorăști is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Ciorăști, Codrești, Mihălceni, Salcia Nouă, Salcia Veche,
Vrancea-Broșteni, Vrancea
Broșteni is a commune located in Vrancea County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Arva, Broșteni and Pitulușa. "Populaţia rezidentă
Vrancea-Câmpuri
Câmpuri is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Câmpuri, Fetești, Gura Văii, Rotileștii Mari, and Rotileștii
Vrancea-Cârligele
Cârligele is a commune located in Vrancea County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Blidari, Bonțești, Cârligele, and Dălhăuți. The
Vrancea-Cotești
Cotești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Budești, Cotești, Goleștii de Sus, and Valea Cotești. G. M.
Vrancea-Movilița, Vrancea
Movilița is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Diocheți-Rediu, Frecăței, Movilița, Trotușanu and Văleni. "Populaţia
Vrancea-Măicănești
Măicănești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Belciugele, Măicănești, Râmniceni, Slobozia Botești, Stupina
Vrancea-Jitia
Jitia is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Cerbu, Dealu Sării, Jitia, Jitia de Jos and Măgura. "Populaţia
Vrancea-Gura Caliței
Gura Caliței is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of ten villages: Bălănești, Cocoșari, Dealu Lung, Groapa Tufei, Gura Caliței
Vrancea-Gologanu
Gologanu is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Gologanu, and was part of Milcovul commune from 1968 until
Vrancea-Golești, Vrancea
Golești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Ceardac and Golești. "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă
Vrancea-Dumitrești
Dumitrești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of sixteen villages: Biceștii de Jos, Biceștii de Sus, Blidari, Dumitrești
Vrancea-Dumbrăveni, Vrancea
Dumbrăveni is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Alexandru Vlahuță, Cândești, Dragosloveni, and Dumbrăveni
Vrancea-Vulturu, Vrancea
Vulturu is a commune located in the southeastern part of Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Boțârlău, Hângulești, Maluri, Vadu-Roșca
Vrancea-Vidra, Vrancea
Vidra is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Burca, Irești, Ruget, Scafari, Șerbești, Tichiriș, Vidra, Viișoara
Vrancea-Soveja
Soveja is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dragosloveni and Rucăreni; the former is the commune centre. Simion
Vrancea-Sihlea
Sihlea is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Bogza, Căiata, Sihlea, and Voetin. The commune is located in
Vrancea-Poiana Cristei
Poiana Cristei is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Dealu Cucului, Dumbrava, Mahriu, Odobasca, Petreanu
Vrancea-Răcoasa
Răcoasa is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Gogoiu, Mărăști, Răcoasa, Varnița and Verdea. It is situated
Vrancea-Popești, Vrancea
Popești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Popești and Terchești. These were part of Urechești Commune until
Vrancea-Negrilești, Vrancea
Negrilești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Negrilești. Formerly part of Bârsești, it split off in
Vrancea-Vânători, Vrancea
Vânători is a commune located in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Balta Raței, Jorăști, Mirceștii Noi, Mirceștii
Vrancea-Vârteșcoiu
Vârteșcoiu is a commune located in Vrancea County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Beciu, Faraoanele, Olteni, Pietroasa, Râmniceanca
Vrancea-Urechești, Vrancea
Urechești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Urechești. It also included Popești and Terchești villages
Vrancea-Tătăranu
Tătăranu is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Bordeasca Nouă, Bordeasca Veche, Mărtinești, Tătăranu, and
Vrancea-Tâmboești
Tâmboești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Pădureni, Pietroasa, Slimnic, Tâmboești and Trestieni. It
Vrancea-Slobozia Ciorăști
Slobozia Ciorăști is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Armeni, Jiliște, and Slobozia Ciorăști. "Populaţia
Vrancea-Milcov
Milcovul, a commune in Vrancea County, Romania Milcov, Olt, a commune in Olt County, Romania Milcov (Siret), a river in Vrancea County Milcov (Olt), a
Vrancea-CSM Focșani
simply Focșani, is a Romanian professional football club from Focşani, Vrancea County, founded in 1953 as Spartac Focșani. The club was founded in 1953
Vrancea-List of television stations in Romania
Harghita Hunedoara Ialomița Iași Maramureș Mehedinți Mureș Neamț Olt Prahova Satu Mare Sălaj Sibiu Suceava Teleorman Timiș Tulcea Vaslui Vâlcea Vrancea
Vrancea-List of wind farms in Romania
Eolica Cogealac Eolica Dobrogea 448 Constanța Approved Corbița Energycum 50 Vrancea Approved Eolica Corbu Eolica Dobrogea 68 Constanța Approved Fântânele-Cogealac
Vrancea-List of cities and towns in Romania
205 1406b Târgoviște Dâmbovița 66,965 79,610 89,429 280 1396b Focșani Vrancea 66,648 79,315 103,219 55 1575b Tulcea Tulcea 65,624 73,707 92,762 30 300
Vrancea-Nistorești
Nistorești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Bâtcari, Brădetu, Făgetu, Nistorești, Podu Șchiopului, Românești
Vrancea-List of historical earthquakes
Fatalities Mag. Comments Sources October 26, 1802 10:55 Vrancea region, Moldavia, now Romania see 1802 Vrancea earthquake 45.7 26.6 3 in Bucharest 7.9 Serious
Vrancea-List of local administrative units of Romania
Here is a list of all local administrative units (localități; sing. localitate), which are the municipalities (municipii; sing. municipiu), cities (orașe;
Vrancea-ISO 3166-2:RO
department RO-TR Teleorman department RO-TM Timiș department RO-TL Tulcea department RO-VS Vaslui department RO-VL Vâlcea department RO-VN Vrancea department
Vrancea-Administrative divisions of Romania
2 2 61 180 11 county Tulcea County 8,499 193,355 1 4 46 133 12 county Vrancea County 4,857 335,312 2 3 68 331 3 Sud - Muntenia 34,453 2,864,339 16 32
Vrancea-Development regions of Romania
Botoșani Iași Neamț Suceava Vaslui Brăila Buzău Constanța Galați Tulcea Vrancea Argeș Călărași Dâmbovița Giurgiu Ialomița Prahova Teleorman Bucharest (capital)
Vrancea-Mausoleum of Mărășești
Romania Seven Wonders of Romania "Mausoleul Eroilor de la Mărășești (Jud. Vrancea)". mnlr.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved May 13, 2020. Cyril Falls, The Great
Vrancea-Liga IV
Liga IV Ialomița Liga IV Ilfov Liga IV Prahova South–East Liga IV Brăila Liga IV Buzău Liga IV Constanța Liga IV Galați Liga IV Tulcea Liga IV Vrancea
Vrancea-Counties of Romania
Archived from the original on 2018-12-25. Retrieved 2010-08-23. "Județul Vrancea (Vrancea County)" (in Romanian). National Institute of Statistics (Romania)
Vrancea-List of secondary schools in Romania
This article lists secondary schools in Romania. Horea, Cloșca and Crișan National College, Alba Iulia Dionisie Pop Marțian Economic College, Alba Iulia
Vrancea-1986 Vrancea earthquake
Striking central Romania on August 30 at 21:28 UTC, the 1986 Vrancea earthquake killed more than 150 people, injured over 500, and damaged over 50,000
Vrancea-București - Ilfov
Botoșani Iași Neamț Suceava Vaslui Brăila Buzău Constanța Galați Tulcea Vrancea Argeș Călărași Dâmbovița Giurgiu Ialomița Prahova Teleorman Bucharest (capital)
Vrancea-Nord-Est (development region)
Botoșani Iași Neamț Suceava Vaslui Brăila Buzău Constanța Galați Tulcea Vrancea Argeș Călărași Dâmbovița Giurgiu Ialomița Prahova Teleorman Bucharest (capital)
Vrancea-Sud-Est (development region)
Buzău (Muntenia) Constanța (Dobrudja) Galați (Moldavia) Tulcea (Dobrudja) Vrancea (Moldavia) Development regions of Romania Nomenclature of Territorial Units
Vrancea-Demographics of Romania
County 6.8 6.5 6.9 Timiș County 9.4 9.0 10.0 Tulcea County 7.3 7.8 6.8 Vaslui County 8.2 7.5 8.8 Vâlcea County 6.6 7.2 5.9 Vrancea County 8.3 7.9 8.5
Vrancea-Economy of Romania
the national average are found in: Vaslui, Botoșani, Călărași, Neamț, Vrancea, Suceava, Giurgiu, Mehedinți, Olt and Teleorman. In 2017, Romania's largest
Vrancea-Mass media in Romania
Timișoara. On 6 November 2004 journalist Sebastian Oancea of the Ziarul de Vrancea was harassed in Focșani by three different political and official authorities
Vrancea-Balan
Sălaj County, Romania Bălan (river), a tributary of the Râmnicul Sărat in Vrancea County, Romania Balan, Ain, a French commune Balan, Ardennes, a French
Vrancea-Stephen the Great
Sacerdoțeanu, his claim is credible. A local tradition in Putna County (today's Vrancea) attributes to Stephen other extra-conjugal affairs, with many peasants
Vrancea-Muntenia
four others: Teleorman (the entire county with the exception of Islaz) Vrancea (southern part) Vâlcea (eastern part) Olt (eastern part) Romania's capital
Vrancea-2009–10 Liga IV
2021.(in Romanian) "FCM Adjud este campioana județului Vrancea" [FCM Adjud is the champion of Vrancea county]. liga2.prosport.ro. 6 June 2010. Archived from
Vrancea-Vrancea County
Vrancea (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈvrant͡ʃe̯a]) is a county (județ) in Romania, with its seat at Focșani. It is mostly in the historical region of Moldavia
Vrancea-Covasna County
GR GJ HR HD IL IS IF MM MH MS NT OT PH SM SJ SB SV TR TM TL VS VL VN B Vrancea County and Bacău County in the east Brașov County in the west Harghita
Vrancea-Bacău County
Harghita County and Covasna County in the West. Neamț County in the North. Vrancea County in the South. The county of Bacău was one of the most industrialized
Vrancea-Attabad Lake
earthquake in Tajikistan Red Lake – formed by a landslide caused by the 1838 Vrancea earthquake in Romania 2010 Pakistan floods List of lakes of Pakistan "A
Vrancea-Marian Oprișan
member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), he has been President of the Vrancea County Council twice: in 1995-1996, and from 2000 to 2020. While in 9th
Vrancea-Macroregiunea Unu
Botoșani Iași Neamț Suceava Vaslui Brăila Buzău Constanța Galați Tulcea Vrancea Argeș Călărași Dâmbovița Giurgiu Ialomița Prahova Teleorman Bucharest (capital)
Vrancea-State of emergency
in which the state of emergency has been enforced was because of 1977 Vrancea earthquake.[citation needed] The last instance in which the special zone
Vrancea-Bulevardul Unirii
simultaneously with the boulevard as an architectural unit. Following the 1977 Vrancea earthquake, Bucharest's city center suffered significant damage, and a
Vrancea-1940 Vrancea earthquake
The 1940 Vrancea earthquake, also known as the 1940 Bucharest earthquake, (Romanian: Cutremurul din 1940) occurred on Sunday, 10 November 1940, in Romania
Vrancea-List of monumente istorice in Romania
Romania's major historical sites, known as monumente istorice ("Historic monuments"), are listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania
Vrancea-List of earthquakes in Moldova
Mw Vrancea County, Romania March 4, 1977 7.2 Mw Vrancea County, Romania August 31, 1986 7.2 Mw Vrancea County, Romania May 31, 1990 ~7.0 Mw Vrancea County
Vrancea-1802 Vrancea earthquake
The 1802 Vrancea earthquake occurred in the Vrancea Mountains of today's Romania (then Moldavia) on 26 October [O.S. 14 October] 1802, on St. Paraskeva's
Vrancea-Vrancea
Vrancea may refer to: Vrancea County, Romania Vrancea Mountains, Romania Vrancea, a village in Burila Mare Commune, Mehedinţi County This disambiguation
Vrancea-Oreavu
County Oreavu, a village in Gugești Commune, Vrancea County Oreavu (river), a tributary of the Râmna in Vrancea County This disambiguation page lists articles
Vrancea-Bijelo Dugme
and the second one had to be cut short after the shock wave from the Vrancea earthquake was felt. The Adriatic coast tour was canceled, as well as concerts
Vrancea-1977
to deliver the Speech from the Throne. March 4 – The 1977 Vrancea earthquake in the Vrancea Mountains of Romania kills over 1,500 people. March 8 – The
Vrancea-Putna
County Putna, a village in Bolotești Commune, Vrancea County Putna Seacă, a village in Garoafa Commune, Vrancea County Putna Monastery, in Suceava County
Vrancea-1940
Concierto de Aranjuez premieres in Barcelona, Spain. November 10 – 1940 Vrancea earthquake: An earthquake in Romania kills 1,000. November 11 WWII: The
Vrancea-List of earthquakes in Vrancea County
This is a list of earthquakes in Vrancea County. Note: The list includes only at least M5.0 earthquakes. List of earthquakes in Romania
Vrancea-List of major power outages
blackout that lasted 5 hours caused US$1 billion losses, larger than the Vrancea earthquake on March 4. Subsequent investigations showed it was caused by
Vrancea-Putna-Vrancea Natural Park
The Putna-Vrancea Natural Park (Romanian: Parcul Natural Putna-Vrancea) is a protected area (natural park category V IUCN) situate in Romania, in administrative
Vrancea-Milcovul
Milcovul (called Risipiți until 1964) is a commune in Vrancea County, Romania. It is located in the historical region of Muntenia. It is composed of two
Vrancea-Milko
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Milko may refer to: Milkó, a commune in Vrancea County, Romania Milko (name) Milko (Swedish cooperative), Sweden's largest
Vrancea-Telephone numbers in Romania
0a33 Olt 0a49 Prahova 0a44 Satu Mare 0a61 Sălaj 0a60 Sibiu 0a69 Suceava 0a30 Teleorman 0a47 Timiș 0a56 Tulcea 0a40 Vaslui 0a35 Vâlcea 0a50 Vrancea 0a37
Vrancea-Bucharest
Ceaușescu's megalomaniac plans. On 4 March 1977, an earthquake centred in Vrancea, about 135 km (83.89 mi) away, claimed 1,500 lives and caused further damage
Vrancea-Mărășești
Mărășești (Romanian pronunciation: [mərəˈʃeʃtʲ] ) is a small town in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It administers six villages: Călimănești
Vrancea-List of mountains in Romania
Bistrița Mountains Suceava 1,791 Goru Vrancea Mountains Buzău; Vrancea 1,784 Lăcăuț Vrancea Mountains Covasna; Vrancea 1,777 Saca Peak Gurghiu Mountains Mureș
Vrancea-Epifanie Norocel
bishop of Buzău and Vrancea, Romania. He was ordained a bishop in 1975. He was born in Mălini, Suceava County, and died in Panciu, Vrancea County. Obituary
Vrancea-Romanian Orthodox Church
Metropolis of Muntenia and Dobruja Bucharest* Argeș and Muscel Buzău and Vrancea Lower Danube Târgoviște Tomis Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina Iași*
Vrancea-Romani people in Romania
10,919 4.11% Arad 16,526 4.04% Ilfov 15,634 4.02% Covasna 8,267 3.93% Vrancea 11,966 3.52% Brașov 18,519 3.37% Cluj 22,531 3.26% Galați 16,990 3.17%
Vrancea-List of lakes of Romania
Name Area (ha) Volume (mill. m³) County Zăton 20.0 1.0 Mehedinți Iezerul Ighiu 5.3 0.2 Alba Vintileasca 4.7 0.1 Vrancea
Vrancea-1990 Vrancea earthquakes
1990 Vrancea earthquakes were three earthquakes on 30 and 31 May 1990 with magnitudes of 7.0 Mw and 6.2 Mw that struck the Romanian county of Vrancea, on
Vrancea-List of natural disasters by death toll
1939 Erzincan earthquake Turkey Earthquake December 27 1940 1,000 1940 Vrancea earthquake Romania November 10 1941 1,200 1941 Jabal Razih earthquake Yemen
Vrancea-Armeni
Sibiu County, Romania Armeni, a village in Slobozia Ciorăști Commune, Vrancea County, Romania Armeni (archaeological site), an ancient Minoan cemetery
Vrancea-Suvorov (disambiguation)
(inhabited locality), several inhabited localities in Russia Dumbrăveni, Vrancea, Romania, formerly known as Generalisimul Suvorov Suwarrow, or Suvorov
Vrancea-List of earthquakes in Bulgaria
2012 earthquake USGS seismic hazard map showing Bulgaria, as well as the Vrancea Mountains fault in central Romania Bulgarian Academy of Sciences seismic
Vrancea-Social Democratic Party (Romania)
Opposition 2020 Tulcea 34.35% 12 / 30 2 Opposition 2020 Vâlcea 41.69% 16 / 32 2 PSD-PER 2020 Vaslui 39.11% 14 / 34 6 PSD 2020 Vrancea 41.91% 15 / 32 3 PSD
Vrancea-Tanacu exorcism
Metropolis of Muntenia and Dobruja Bucharest* Argeș and Muscel Buzău and Vrancea Lower Danube Târgoviște Tomis Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina Iași*
Vrancea-1738 Vrancea earthquake
The 1738 Vrancea earthquake occurred on 11 June [O.S. 31 May] 1738, during the third rule of Constantin Mavrocordat. The seism aroused great panic and
Vrancea-Doina Badea
musicologists and had received a number of prizes. Badea died in the 1977 Vrancea earthquake. Even after many years since her death she is considered one
Vrancea-Zârna
County Zârna Mare, a tributary of the Zăbala in Vrancea County Zârna Mică, a tributary of the Zăbala in Vrancea County This disambiguation page lists articles
Vrancea-Western Moldavia
northeastern Romania: Bacău, Botoșani, Galați, Iași, Neamț, Suceava, Vaslui, and Vrancea. Suceava County is also referred to as (the southern) part of Bukovina
Vrancea-List of enclaves and exclaves
the village of Nămoloasa (Galați County) can be accessed only through Vrancea County (where there is a bridge over the Siret) because it is separated
Vrancea-Enclave and exclave
Romanian village of Nămoloasa (Galați County) can be accessed only through Vrancea County (where there is a bridge over the Siret), because it is separated
Vrancea-Romania in World War I
The Battle of Mărăști began on 24 July 1917 at dawn, and took place in Vrancea County in the sector of the Romanian Second and Russian Fourth Armies.
Vrancea-Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe
for the Liga III promotion play-off, where they faced the champion of Vrancea County, Selena Jariștea. Following a 1–1 draw after extra time, they won
Vrancea-Nicolae Ceaușescu
ended with prison sentences. One example is the uprising of Vadu Roșca (Vrancea county) which opposed the state program of expropriation of private holdings
Vrancea-Save Romania Union
Extra-parliamentary 2020 Vaslui 12,140 8.4 (#4) 3 / 34 3 Opposition 2020 Vrancea 58,610 41.0 (#2) 5 / 32 5 Endorsement (2020–2021) Opposition (2021–present)
Vrancea-Fitionești
Fitionești is a commune in the center-north hill area of Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania (2,859 inhabitants). The commune is composed of five
Vrancea-2019 Romanian presidential election
05% 9.69% 4.27% 0.41% 2.82% 1.52% 0.34% 0.33% 0.30% 0.37% 0.35% 0.35% Vrancea 40.74% 28.17% 10.07% 9.10% 4.79% 0.32% 2.65% 1.63% 0.62% 0.43% 0.38% 0
Vrancea-Chișinău
other sources) on the Richter scale. The epicenter of the quake was in the Vrancea Mountains, and it led to substantial destruction: 78 deaths and 2,795 damaged
Vrancea-2018–19 Liga IV
The 2018–19 Liga IV was the 77th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. The champions of each county association
Vrancea-Văleni
Movilița Commune, Vrancea County Văleni, a village in Ruginești Commune, Vrancea County Văleni, a village in Străoane Commune, Vrancea County a place in
Vrancea-CSM Focșani (handball)
commonly known as CSM Focșani, is a men's handball club from Focșani, Vrancea County, Romania, that plays in the Liga Națională. The club promoted for
Vrancea-2019–20 Liga IV
Călărași (CL) Giurgiu (GR) Ialomița (IL) Ilfov (IF) Prahova (PH) South–East Brăila (BR) Buzău (BZ) Constanța (CT) Galați (GL) Tulcea (TL) Vrancea (VN)
Vrancea-List of Romanian counties by GDP
7,632 4,577 30 Bistrița-Năsăud 7,464 4,476 31 Harghita 7,357 4,412 32 Vrancea 7,295 4,374 33 Teleorman 7,033 4,217 34 Botoșani 6,904 4,140 35 Giurgiu
Vrancea-Seven Wonders of Romania
Caraiman Peak Bucegi Mountains, Carpathian Mountains 12 Bigăr Waterfall Anina, Caraș-Severin County 13 Mausoleum of Mărășești Mărășești, Vrancea County
Vrancea-2020–21 Liga IV
champion in time, three other county associations (Călărași, Giurgiu and Vrancea) organized a competition, but which ended after the deadline imposed by
Vrancea-Păulești, Vrancea
Păulești is a commune in Vrancea County, Romania, with a population of 2,257. It is composed of two villages, Hăulișca (population: 770) and Păulești
Vrancea-Vidra
Alba County Vidra, Ilfov, a commune in Ilfov County Vidra, Vrancea, a commune in Vrancea County Vidra, a village in Vârfurile Commune, Arad County Vidra
Vrancea-Vrancea Mountains
The Vrancea Mountains (Romanian: Munții Vrancei) are a mountain range in the Curvature Carpathians in Romania. Located mostly in western Vrancea County
Vrancea-Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea
Iana (Ioana). His father originated from Vrancea County. Assigned to Sohatu, Ilfov County, he left Vrancea for Bucharest and became guildmaster of carters
Vrancea-USR PLUS
0 Extra-parliamentary Vaslui 2020 12,140 8.4 (#4) 3 / 34 3 Opposition Vrancea 2020 58.610 41.0 (#2) 5 / 32 5 Support (2020–2021) Opposition (2021–present)
Vrancea-2006–07 Liga IV
June 2007 at Milcovul Stadium in Focșani. Energia Vulturu won the Liga IV Vrancea County and qualify to promotion play-off in Liga III. 2006–07 Liga I 2006–07
Vrancea-Liga IV Vrancea
Liga IV Vrancea (known as Superliga Altdorf Tehnik for sponsorship reasons) is the regional Liga IV football division for clubs in Vrancea County, România
Vrancea-2019–20 Liga IV Vrancea
The 2019–20 Liga IV Vrancea (known as Superliga Altdorf Tehnik for sponsorship reasons) was the 52nd season of Liga IV Vrancea, the fourth tier of the
Vrancea-Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Suceava (14.72%), Botoșani (14.62%), Neamț (14.4%), Constanța (14.2%), and Vrancea (13.43%). The party speculated the new communication channels (social networks)
Vrancea-2005–06 Divizia D
Championship final Șoimii Nisprod Mircești won the 2005–06 Divizia D Vrancea County and qualify to promotion play-off in Liga III. 2005–06 Divizia A
Vrancea-Donie Church
tourist office site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°41′41″N 27°11′13″E / 45
Vrancea-Hotaru
Grojdibodu Commune, Olt County, Romania Hotaru, in Andreiașu de Jos Commune, Vrancea County, Romania Hotaru Akane (1983–2016), Japanese actress Hotaru Hazuki
Vrancea-Ovidenia Armeni Church
credinței ortodoxe”, in Monitorul de Vrancea, October 26, 2020 (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Vrancea Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback
Vrancea-Wayside crosses in Romania
Bătinești Vrancea 1924 German World War I dead Cârligele Vrancea 1933 World War I dead Hăulișca Vrancea 1937 World War I dead Poienița Vrancea 1936 World
Vrancea-George Simion
Personal details Born (1986-09-21) 21 September 1986 (age 37) Focșani, Vrancea County, Socialist Republic of Romania Political party Alliance for the
Vrancea-Survivor România 2021
Faimoșii Medically evacuated Day 80 23 36.0% Maria Hîngu 25 Gologanu, Vrancea Assistant manager Războinicii Războinicii 11th Voted Out Day 80 7 58.6%
Vrancea-List of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania (2020–2024)
Georgel Badiu Vrancea AUR 276 Ionel Dancă Vrancea PNL 277 Nicușor Halici Vrancea PSD 278 Elena Stoica Vrancea PSD 279 Ion Ștefan Vrancea PNL 280 Victoria-Violeta
Vrancea-Dumbrava
County Dumbrava, a village in Panciu Town, Vrancea County Dumbrava, a village in Poiana Cristei Commune, Vrancea County Limba, a village in Ciugud Commune
Vrancea-Golești
Romania: Golești, Vâlcea, a commune in Vâlcea County Golești, Vrancea, a commune in Vrancea County Golești, a village in Bălilești Commune, Argeș County
Vrancea-Movilița
Movilița, Ialomița, a commune in Ialomița County Movilița, Vrancea, a commune in Vrancea County Moviliţa, a village in Răchitoasa Commune, Bacău County
Vrancea-Negrilești
Bistrița-Năsăud, a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County Negrilești, Vrancea, a commune in Vrancea County Negrilești, Galați, a commune in Galați County Negrilești
Vrancea-Pădureni
County Pădureni, a village in Jariștea Commune, Vrancea County Pădureni, a village in Tâmboești Commune, Vrancea County Pădureni, a district in the town of
Vrancea-Popești
County Popești, Vâlcea, a commune in Vâlcea County Popești, Vrancea, a commune in Vrancea County Popești (river), a tributary of the Nadăș in Cluj County
Vrancea-Slobozia (disambiguation)
Bălți, Moldova Slobozia Bradului, a commune in Vrancea County, Romania Slobozia Ciorăști, a commune in Vrancea County, Romania Slobozia Conachi, a commune
Vrancea-Viișoara
County Viișoara, a village in Păunești Commune, Vrancea County Viișoara, a village in Vidra Commune, Vrancea County Viișoara, a district in the town of Ștefănești
Vrancea-2024 Romanian presidential election
candidacy: 30 March 2022 George Simion 21 September 1986 (age 37) Focșani, Vrancea County Deputy (2020–present) Affiliation: AUR Faculty of Business and Administration
Vrancea-Blidari
Vâlcea Blidari, a village in Cârligele Commune, Vrancea County Blidari, a village in Dumitrești Commune, Vrancea County This disambiguation page lists articles
Vrancea-2024 Romanian local elections
lost one of its three mayors in June 2022. The respective mayor was from Vrancea County and switched, at that time, to PNL. Redacția HotNews.ro (22 March
Vrancea-Dragosloveni
to: Dragosloveni, a village in Dumbrăveni, Vrancea, Romania Dragosloveni, a village in Soveja Commune, Vrancea County, Romania Drăgoiești (disambiguation)
Vrancea-Verdea
Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania Verdea, a village in Răcoasa Commune, Vrancea County, Romania Verdea (grape), a white Italian wine grape from Lombardy
Vrancea-Tulburea
Chiojdeni Commune, Vrancea County Tulburea, a tributary of the Ciobănuș in Bacău County Tulburea, a tributary of the Râmnicul Sărat in Vrancea County Tulburea
Vrancea-Dumitru Enescu
applications of secondary seismic waves recorded at some earthquakes in Vrancea" (in Romanian), having Academician Professor Gheorghe Demetrescu as scientific
Vrancea-Domnești Princely Church
Romanian Orthodox church located in Domnești-Târg village, Pufești Commune, Vrancea County, Romania. It is dedicated to the Dormition of the Mother of God
Vrancea-List of football clubs in Romania by county
On this page you can find all the Romanian clubs that have played in the national leagues in Romania(liga I, II, III), Austria-Hungary/Hungary(liga 1,
Vrancea-2023–24 Liga IV
"Programul complet al Superligii Vrancei" [The complete schedule of the Vrancea Superliga]. ajfvrancea.ro. 9 September 2023. Archived from the original
Vrancea-Angel Tîlvăr
legislatures starting in 2008, in Vrancea County on the lists of the Social Democratic Party. Born in Urechești, Vrancea, Romania, Tîlvăr graduated in 1985
Vrancea-2020 Maramureș County local elections
Hunedoara Ialomița Iași Ilfov Maramureș Mehedinți Mureș Neamț Olt Prahova Sălaj Satu Mare Sibiu Suceava Teleorman Timiș Tulcea Vâlcea Vaslui Vrancea
Vrancea-2020 Cluj County local elections
Hunedoara Ialomița Iași Ilfov Maramureș Mehedinți Mureș Neamț Olt Prahova Sălaj Satu Mare Sibiu Suceava Teleorman Timiș Tulcea Vâlcea Vaslui Vrancea
Vrancea-2023–24 Liga Națională (men's basketball)
Mureș Târgu Mureș Sports Hall (Târgu Mureș) 2,000 CSM Focșani Focșani Vrancea 1,400 SCM Universitatea Craiova Craiova Polyvalent Hall (Craiova) 4,215
Vrancea-List of Romanian Nobel laureates and nominees
Buchner 20 May 1860 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany 13 August 1917 in Focșani, Vrancea, Romania Chemistry "for his biochemical researches and his discovery of
Vrancea-FC Panciu
is a Romanian football club based in Panciu, Vrancea County, currently competes in Liga IV – Vrancea County, the fourth tier of the Romanian football
Vrancea-List of natural gas fields in Romania
County 1915 1930 Romgaz 1.06 Tcf (2010) 23.8 Mcf (2020) Torcești Adjud, Vrancea County 2007 2008 Petrom 52 Bcf (2008) 4.8 Mcf (2008) Totea Licurici, Gorj
Vrancea-2020 Timiș County local elections
Hunedoara Ialomița Iași Ilfov Maramureș Mehedinți Mureș Neamț Olt Prahova Sălaj Satu Mare Sibiu Suceava Teleorman Timiș Tulcea Vâlcea Vaslui Vrancea
Vrancea-Ilie Purcaru
despre o aristocrată a filmului românesc: Malvina Urșianu", in Ziarul de Vrancea, 18 June 2020 (in Romanian) Felicia Antip, "Portret Mircea Ivănescu. Un
Vrancea-Macroregiunea Patru
Botoșani Iași Neamț Suceava Vaslui Brăila Buzău Constanța Galați Tulcea Vrancea Argeș Călărași Dâmbovița Giurgiu Ialomița Prahova Teleorman Bucharest (capital)
Vrancea-National Liberal Party (Romania)
December 2022. Monitorul de Vrancea (17 January 2004). "Avocatul Niculae Cerveni a încetat din viață". Monitorul de Vrancea (in Romanian). Retrieved 8
Vrancea-Romanian anti-communist resistance movement
Lupșa, Gheorghe Corneliu Szavras) Brașov Vlad Țepeș Organization Vrancea Mountains Vrancea group (brothers Paragină); Gheorghe Militaru; Vlad Țepeș Organization
Vrancea-Cumania
of the lands of Seneslau and the land of the Brodnici (Buzău, southern Vrancea and southern Galați): that is Cumania meant, more or less, Muntenia. At
Vrancea-Tutu
a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran Tuţu, a village in Corbița, Vrancea County, Romania Tutu (Egyptian god), during the Late Period Tutu (Egyptian
Vrancea-Baba
Ghelința in Covasna County, Romania Baba, a tributary of the river Putna in Vrancea County, Romania Baba mountain range, also known as Koh-i-Baba, in the Hindu