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  2. Piatra Neamț - Wikipedia

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    Starting with January 2009, Piatra Neamț is the host of a short film festival called "Filmul de Piatra" (derived from the name of the city "Piatra" which means stone (rock) and translated as "Stone-film Festival"). The 1st edition took place in the building of Teatrul Tineretului and other locations between 7th and 11 January 2009.

  3. Archaeology Museum Piatra Neamț - Wikipedia

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    The History & Archaeology Museum in Piatra Neamț, Romania, was founded at the beginning of the 20th century by Constantin Matasă, a minister and amateur archaeologist. The museum houses the most important collection of Cucuteni culture artifacts and it is the home of the Cucuteni Research Centre. The famous piece, Hora de la Frumuşica ("The ...

  4. File:Piatra Teiului, Neamț.01.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Română: Piatra Teiului, monument al naturii din județul Neamț. This is a file illustrating the Romanian commune with the SIRUTA code. 123790. Date: 26 June 2009 ...

  5. Neamț County - Wikipedia

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    Piatra Neamț (German: Kreuzburg an der Bistritz) The History Museum in Roman. Neamț County has 2 municipalities, 3 towns and 78 communes. Municipalities Piatra Neamț - capital city; population: 77,393 (as of 2011 census) Roman - population: 45,344 (as of 2011 census) Towns Bicaz; Roznov; Târgu Neamț

  6. Alexandru cel Bun, Neamț - Wikipedia

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    Alexandru cel Bun is a commune in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania.It was called Viișoara until 2002, when its name was changed. The commune is composed of seven villages: Agârcia, Bisericani, Bistrița, Scăricica, Vaduri, Vădurele, and Viișoara (the commune center).

  7. Piatra Neamţ - Wikipedia

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  9. Dochia, Neamț - Wikipedia

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    Dochia is a commune in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania.It is composed of two villages, Bălușești and Dochia. These were part of Bahna Commune from 1864 to 1880, an independent commune from 1880 to 1968, part of Girov Commune from 1968 to 2003, and independent again since that year.