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  2. Biserica Neagră - Wikipedia

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    The originally Roman Catholic structure was known as the Church of Saint Mary, replacing an older building used for the same purpose. [3] Construction on it began during the late 14th century, at an unknown date — analysis of related evidence has led several researchers to conclude that work began between 1383 and 1385, [4] employing Bulgarian workers and craftsmen who proceeded to establish ...

  3. File:Biserica Neagra, Brasov, Romania.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Brașov - Wikipedia

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    "Fortificația dacică de la Brașov – Pietrele lui Solomon" ("The Dacian citadel from Brașov – Pietrele lui Solomon"), Fl. Costea, CumidavaXX, Brașov, 1996 Costea, CumidavaXX, Brașov, 1996 "Săpăturile de salvare de pe dealul Șprenghi" ("The diggings for saving [the archaeological evidences] from Șprenghi Hill" – the hill was a ...

  5. St. Nicholas Church, Brașov - Wikipedia

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    Saint Nicholas Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Nicolae) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Brașov, dominating the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului.One of the oldest Orthodox churches in the country and an important cultural center for the Romanians in Țara Bârsei, it is documented as being built on the site of a wooden cross dating to 1292.

  6. Neagra - Wikipedia

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    Neagra, a village in Tașca Commune, Neamţ County; Neagra, a village in the town of Broșteni, Suceava County; Neagra, the former name of Poiana Vadului Commune, Alba County; Neagra (Arieș), a tributary of the Arieșul Mare in Alba County; Neagra, a tributary of the Bâsca Mică in Buzău County; Neagra, a tributary of the Bicaz in Neamț County

  7. Romanian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC; Romanian: Biserica Ortodoxă Română, BOR), or Romanian Patriarchate, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in full communion with other Eastern Orthodox Christian churches, and one of the nine patriarchates in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Since 1925, the church's Primate has borne the title of Patriarch.

  8. Sinaia Monastery - Wikipedia

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    "Biserica Veche" (The Old Church) at the Sinaia Monastery. Situated in the Prahova Valley, the monastery gave its name to the nearby town of Sinaia. The monastery consists of two courtyards surrounded by low buildings. In the centre of each courtyard there is a small church built in the Byzantine style. One of them—"Biserica Veche" (The Old ...

  9. Alfa Omega TV - Wikipedia

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    Since 2010, the Alfa Omega TV channel was on the Romanian Audiovisual Authority's (CNA) list of must-carry programs for cable operators, being among the first 25 most-watched TV channels in Romania. [2] Alfa Omega TV rebranded for the first time on 8 July 2016. Plus, the format became a full 16:9 image format.