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  2. 2nd Mountain Troops Brigade (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 1923, the 2nd Mountain Troops Division (Divizia 2 Vânători de Munte) was formed in Bistrița. In 1937, the two existing Mountain Divisions were converted to the 1st and 2nd Mountain Brigades. [2] The same year, the 2nd Brigade was renamed to the 2nd Mixed Mountain Brigade and until 1940, it guarded the northern border of the country ...

  3. Vânători de munte - Wikipedia

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    Prince Carol (on the right) and the honorary company of the vânători de munte during Józef Piłsudski's visit in 1922 at Sinaia. In 1923, the first two vânători de munte divisions were formed: the 1st Division at Brașov, and the 2nd Division at Bistrița. The foundations of training, rules and principles of fighting in the mountains were ...

  4. 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.

  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. The town's sister cities are Eaubonne, Cimișlia ...

  6. Munte - Wikipedia

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    Munte may refer to: Munte (Belgium), part of the Belgian municipality of Merelbeke; Munte (Karo Regency), an [Indonesian district of the regency of Karo (North Sumatra)