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  2. File:Peisaj de Iarna.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Oltenian Sahara - Wikipedia

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    Location of Dolj County in Romania.The Oltenian Sahara is located in its southern part. The Oltenian Sahara (Romanian: Sahara Olteniei) is a name given to an area in the Romanian region of Oltenia covering the territory between the city of Calafat and the town of Dăbuleni, spanning an area of about 80,000 hectares (200,000 acres), or 6% of Dolj County.

  4. Oltenia - Wikipedia

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    Oltenia's main city and seat for a majority of the late Middle Ages is Craiova. The first medieval seat of Oltenia was Turnu Severin, anciently called Drobeta, in the Banate of Severin. That city is located near the site of Trajan's Bridge, built by Apollodorus of Damascus for Emperor Trajan in his conquest of the region.

  5. Olt County - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Olt County and its municipalities showing the parts at the east (part of Muntenia, in blue) and at the west (part of Oltenia, in red) of the Olt River Slatina Caracal Danube at Corabia. Olt County has 2 municipalities, 6 towns and 104 communes: Municipalities Caracal; Slatina - capital city; population: 87,608 (as of 2007)

  6. Historical regions of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Oltenia (Lesser Wallachia): the territory between the rivers Danube and Olt and the Southern Carpathians became part of the Principality of Wallachia in the early 14th century. [4] Moldavia (united with Wallachia in 1859 to create modern Romania): Western Moldavia: in today's form part of Romania since 1944;

  7. Dolj County - Wikipedia

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    Dolj County (Romanian pronunciation: ⓘ; originally meant Dol(no)-Jiu, "lower Jiu", as opposed to Gorj (upper Jiu)) [citation needed] is a county of Romania on the border with Bulgaria, in Oltenia, with the capital city at Craiova.

  8. Grigore Vieru - Wikipedia

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    Many moldavian composers were inspired by the poetry of Grigore Vieru (songbook «Poftim de intrați», «Cine crede» etc.), the poet himself is the author of a lot of melodies («Să crești mare» etc.) and since 1964 he began to collaborate with composer Yulia Tsibulskaya («Soare, soare», «Clopoțeii», «Stea-stea, logostea», «Ramule ...

  9. Brâncovenesc art - Wikipedia

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    Brâncovenesc art or Brâncovenesc style (Romanian pronunciation: [brɨŋkovenesk]; Romanian: artă brâncovenească or stil brâncovenesc), also known as the Wallachian Renaissance or the Romanian Renaissance, is an artistic style that evolved during the administration of Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. [1]

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