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  2. Ialomița County - Wikipedia

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    Ialomița County has a total area of 4,453 km 2 (1,719 sq mi). The county is situated in the Bărăgan Plain. The area is flat crossed by small rivers with small but deep valleys. Its eastern border is on the Danube. The Ialomița River crosses the county from West to East about the middle.

  3. Ialomița (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Ialomița (Romanian: râul Ialomița [ˈjalomitsa] ⓘ) is a river of Southern Romania. [1][2] It rises from the Bucegi Mountains in the Carpathians. It discharges into the Borcea branch of the Danube in Giurgeni. [3] It is 417 km (259 mi) long, and its basin area is 10,350 km 2 (4,000 sq mi). [2][4] Its average discharge at the mouth is 45 ...

  4. Liga IV Ialomița - Wikipedia

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    Liga IV Ialomița is the county football division of Liga IV for clubs based in Ialomița County, România.The competition is ranked as the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system and it is competed between 16 teams, the winner may or may not be promoted to Liga III, depending on the result of a promotion play-off that is disputed against a winner of the neighboring counties series.

  5. Liga IV - Wikipedia

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    Current: 2024–25 Liga IV. Liga IV is the fourth level of the Romanian football league system and is run in all 41 counties and in the Municipality of Bucharest. It was known as the Regional Championship, County Championship, Divizia C – County Phase and Divizia D. Its name was changed into Liga IV before the start of the 2006–07 season.

  6. Ion Roată, Ialomița - Wikipedia

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    80/km 2 (210/sq mi) Time zone. EET / EEST (UTC+2/+3) Vehicle reg. IL. Ion Roată is a commune in Ialomița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Broșteni and Ion Roată. At the 2011 census, of the inhabitants for whom data were available, 87.4% were Romanians and 12.5% Roma. [3] 99.9% of inhabitants were Romanian Orthodox.

  7. Maia, Ialomița - Wikipedia

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    Maia, Ialomița. Maia is a commune located in Ialomița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Maia. The commune is situated in the Wallachian Plain, at an altitude of 75 m (246 ft). It lies on the right bank of the Prahova River; its right tributary, the river Maia, forms a reservoir in the middle of the commune.

  8. Săveni, Ialomița - Wikipedia

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    3,042. Time zone. EET / EEST (UTC+2/+3) Vehicle reg. IL. Săveni is a commune located in Ialomița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Frățilești and Săveni. It also included Lăcusteni and Platonești villages until 2005, when they were split off to form Platonești Commune. [2]

  9. Mihail Kogălniceanu, Ialomița - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle reg. IL. Mihail Kogălniceanu ( Romanian pronunciation: [mihaˈil koɡəlniˈtʃe̯anu] ⓘ) is a commune located in Ialomița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Hagieni and Mihail Kogălniceanu. The village was named after 19th century Romanian politician Mihail Kogălniceanu .