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  2. Poienile de sub Munte - Wikipedia

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    The river Ruscova and its tributaries, the rivers Socolău and Cvașnița, flow through Poienile de sub Munte. Obcina [ de ] is a Ruthenian hilltop settlement perched at about 1,000 m (3,300 ft) on a mountain pass without an access road, where farmers live without machines, electricity, or vehicles.

  3. Vânători de munte - Wikipedia

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    The vânători de munte companies were deployed at Cireșoaia and Coșna, where between 20th and 26 August 1917 they fought against the Württemberg mountain battalion of the German Alpenkorps, winning the engagement. The Germans eventually managed to take the two peaks, but failed to break the Romanian lines further. [3]

  4. Paleu - Wikipedia

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    It is composed of three villages: Paleu, Săldăbagiu de Munte (Hegyközszáldobágy) and Uileacu de Munte (Hegyközújlak). These were part of Cetariu Commune until 2003, when they were split off. At the 2011 census, 74.2% of inhabitants were Hungarians and 25% Romanians .

  5. Vălenii de Munte - Wikipedia

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    Vălenii de Munte (Romanian pronunciation: [vəˈlenij de ˈmunte]) is a town in Prahova County, southern Romania (the historical region of Muntenia), with a population of 12,044 as of 2021. [3] It lies In the Teleajen river valley, 28 kilometres (17 mi) north of the county seat of Ploiești .

  6. Roșia Montană - Wikipedia

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    This mine needed subsidies of US$3 million per year in 2004 [11] and was closed in 2006 before Romania joined the European Union. Jug, found in Alburnus Maior - Roman necropolis of Tăul Secuilor / Pârâul Porcului, tomb M. 112 (Roșia Montană, Alba county, Romania), 2nd century AD, Bucharest, National Museum of Romanian History (Inv. 334369).