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Crivina (other)
Crivina may refer to: *Crivina, a village in the town of Bolintin-Vale, Giurgiu County, Romania *Crivina, a village in Burila Mare Commune, Mehedinţi County, Romania *Crivina, a village in Gorgota Commune, Prahova County, Romania *Crivina, a village in Nădrag Nădrag (; ) is a communes of Romania, commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Crivina (''Alsógörbed'') and Nădrag, Geography Nădrag is located in the northeastern part of Timiș County, at the foot of the in th ... Commune, Timiș County, Romania *Crivina de Sus, a village in Pietroasa Commune, Timiș County, Romania See also * Krivina {{DEFAULTSORT:Crivina ...
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Bolintin-Vale
Bolintin-Vale () is a town in Giurgiu County, Muntenia, Romania with a population of 12,806 . The town administers three villages: Crivina, Malu Spart, and Suseni. It is the second largest city in the county; proximity to the capital, Bucharest, has helped the local economy. It officially became a town in 1989, as a result of the Romanian rural systematization program. The town is situated in the Wallachian Plain, at an altitude of , on the banks of the Sabar (river), Sabar River. Demographics According to the 2011 Romanian census, 2011 census, Bolintin-Vale was mainly populated by ethnic Romanians, who made up 79.2% of the total population of 12,929, even though it had a significant Romani people, Romani minority (19.8%). In fact, Bolintin-Vale was at time the Romanian town with the fourth largest percentage of Roma people. Many of the Romani are refugees from neighbouring Bolintin-Deal, who settled here after the ethnic clashes from 1991. As of 2011, the population breakdown ...
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Burila Mare
Burila Mare is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Burila Mare, Crivina, Izvoru Frumos, Țigănași, and Vrancea. Natives * Ștefan Burileanu (1874–1944), officer, engineer, inventor, and academic who rose to the rank of major general * Ioan-Iovitz Popescu Ioan-Iovitz "Iovitzu" Popescu (October 1, 1932 – 22 December, 2023) was a Romanian physicist and linguist, emeritus professor at University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, and member of the Romanian Academy. In the field of physics, he is b ... (born 1932), physicist, linguist, academic, and member of the Romanian Academy References Communes in Mehedinți County Localities in Oltenia {{Mehedinţi-geo-stub ...
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Gorgota
Gorgota is a commune in Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It is composed of five villages: Crivina, Fânari, Gorgota, Poienarii Apostoli, and Potigrafu. References Communes in Prahova County Localities in Muntenia {{Prahova-geo-stub ...
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Nădrag
Nădrag (; ) is a communes of Romania, commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Crivina (''Alsógörbed'') and Nădrag, Geography Nădrag is located in the northeastern part of Timiș County, at the foot of the in the Poiana Ruscă Mountains. Nădrag has a generally hilly relief, with mostly steeper slopes. It covers an area of , of which represent agricultural land; , in turn, are arable. Hydrography Nădrag is crossed by the Padeș stream, which receives as tributaries several small streams: Cornet (near the center of the village), Izvodea (right in the center of the village), Haiduca (about downstream) and Nădrăgel (at the exit to Crivina). Padeș springs right near the peak of the same name, in the place called "Seven Springs" (). Its length, calculated from springs, is about , including the part from the confluence with Cornet to Jdioara and Criciova, where it flows into Timiș River as Nădrag (river), Nădrag stream. Climate Although s ...
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Pietroasa, TimiÈ™
Pietroasa (; ) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Crivina de Sus, Fărășești, Pietroasa (commune seat) and Poieni. Geography Pietroasa is located at the foot of the Poiana Ruscă Mountains, on the Bega River. It is the easternmost commune of Timiș County, bordering Hunedoara County. The nearest town is Făget, away. It is also one of the largest communes of Timiș County, stretching over of land. Being located in an area of high hills and mountains, the forests occupy . History The first recorded mention of Pietroasa dates from 1514, when it was owned by George of Brandenburg-Ansbach and had 15 serfs. At that time, Pietroasa was part of Marzsina District, which belonged to Hunyad County. In 1597, Sigismund Báthory donated ''Petroza'' to Stephen Török, who in 1612 pawned it to Gabriel Bethlen. In 1620, Gabriel Bethlen donated it to Stephen Bethlen Jr. During this period, the locality belonged sometimes to Hunyad County, somet ...
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