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  2. File:Botosani in Romania.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Botoșani - Wikipedia

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    Botoșani is first mentioned in 1439, in which one chronicle says that "the Mongols came and pillaged all the way to Botușani". [3] The town is then mentioned only during the conflicts between Moldavia and Poland: several battles were fought near the town, in 1500, 1505 and 1509. [3]

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  6. Botoșani County - Wikipedia

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    Botoșani County is situated between the rivers Siret and Prut, in the northeastern part of Romania, bordering Ukraine to the north and Moldova to the east. To the west and south it has borders with Suceava and Iași counties. It has a total area of 4,986 km 2 (1,925 sq mi), comprising 2.1% of the Romanian territory.

  7. File:Greater Romania, physical map.JPG - Wikipedia

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  8. Hănești - Wikipedia

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    Hănești is a commune in Botoșani County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Borolea, Hănești, Moara Jorii, Sărata-Basarab and Slobozia Hănești. The population is 2844 people, [2] and the commune has an area of 6052 ha. [2] The commune has three primary schools and five secondary schools. [2]

  9. Coțușca - Wikipedia

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    Coțușca is a commune in Botoșani County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Avram Iancu, Cotu Miculinți, Coțușca, Crasnaleuca, Ghireni, Mihail Kogălniceanu, Nichiteni, Nicolae Bălcescu and Puțureni.