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Mihăileni (other)
Mihăileni may refer to several places in Romania: * Mihăileni, Botoșani, a commune in Botoşani County * Mihăileni, Harghita, a commune in Harghita County * Mihăileni, Sibiu, a commune in Sibiu County * Mihăileni, a village in Șimonești Commune, Harghita County * Mihăileni, a village in Buceș Commune, Hunedoara County and several places in Moldova: * Mihăileni, Rîşcani, a commune in Rîşcani district * Mihăileni, Briceni, a commune in Briceni district * Mihăilenii Noi, a village in Vasileuţi Commune, Rîşcani district See also * Mihai (name) * Mihăești (other) * Mihăiești (other) * Mihăilești Mihăilești is a town located in Giurgiu County, Muntenia, Romania. It administers three villages: Drăgănescu, Novaci and Popești. It officially became a town in 1989, as a result of the Romanian rural systematization program. The town stan ...
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Mihăileni, Botoșani
Mihăileni is a commune in BotoÈ™ani County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Mihăileni, Pârâu Negru and RogojeÈ™ti, with a total population of 2,283 as of 2011. RogojeÈ™ti and the former village of SinăuÈ›ii de Jos (now part of Mihăileni) are located in Bukovina, while the rest of Mihăileni and Pârâu Negru are in Western Moldavia. Mihăileni was established in 1792, subsequent to the opening of a customs checkpoint between Austria and Moldavia. At the 2011 census, 83.4% of inhabitants were Romanians and 14.3% Ukrainians. At the 2002 census, 89% were Romanian Orthodox and 8.7% Pentecostal. Natives * Ury Benador * Idov Cohen * Leo Goldhammer * Petru Manoliu * Ion Păun-Pincio Ion Păun-Pincio (born Ion Păun; August 17, 1868–December 31, 1894) was a Romanian poet. Born in Mihăileni, BotoÈ™ani County, his parents were deputy prefect Alexandru Păun and his wife Maria (''née'' Cozmiță). He attended high school ... References Communes in B ...
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Mihăileni, Harghita
Mihăileni ( or colloquially ''Szentmihály'', Hungarian pronunciation: , meaning "St. Michael of Csík") is a Communes of Romania, commune in Harghita County, Romania. The commune lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania. It is composed of four villages: Livezi (''Lóvész''), Mihăileni, Nădejdea (''Ajnád''), and Văcărești (''Vacsárcsi''). Location The commune is located in the east-central part of the county, north of the county seat, Miercurea Ciuc. The centre village is situated in Upper Ciuc, along the Roads in Romania, county road DJ124; this road branches off national road , which connects Miercurea Ciuc with Onești, Bacău County, crossing the Divisions of the Carpathians, Eastern Carpathians through the Ghimeș-Palanca Pass. Mihăileni is situated in the foothills of the Ciuc Mountains, at an altitude of , on the banks of the river Racul. The settlement was formed at the meeting point of this river and the Csorgó Stream spri ...
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Mihăileni, Sibiu
Mihăileni () is a commune located in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Metiș (''Mártonfalva''), Mihăileni, Moardăș (''Mardos''), Răvășel (''Rovás'') and Șalcău (''Salkó''). Metiș and Moardăș have fortified churches. File:Kirchenburg mardisch.jpg, Fortified church of Moardăș File:Mardisch Turm.jpg, Gate tower A gate tower is a tower built over or next to a major gateway. Usually it is part of a medieval fortification. This may be a town or city wall, fortress, castle or castle chapel. The gate tower may be built as a twin tower on either side of a ... of the fortified church of Moardăș File:Martinsdorf2.jpg, fortified church of Metiș References Communes in Sibiu County Localities in Transylvania {{Sibiu-geo-stub ...
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Șimonești
Șimonești (, ) is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania. Component villages The commune is composed of fourteen villages: History The villages were historically part of the Székely Land area of Transylvania. Mózes Székely, prince of Transylvania, had the center of his estates here. The villages belonged to Udvarhelyszék district until the administrative reform of Transylvania in 1876, when they fell within Udvarhely County in the Kingdom of Hungary. After the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, they became part of Romania and fell within Odorhei County during the interwar period. In 1940, the second Vienna Award granted the Northern Transylvania to Hungary and they were held by Hungary until 1944. After Soviet occupation, the Romanian administration returned and the villages became officially part of Romania in 1947. Between 1952 and 1960, the commune fell within the Magyar Autonomous Region, betwe ...
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BuceÈ™
Buceș () is a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Buceș, Buceș-Vulcan, Dupăpiatră (''Dupapiátra''), Grohoțele, Mihăileni (''Miheleny''), Stănija (''Sztanizsa''), and Tarnița. At the 2021 census, the commune had a population of 1,595; of those, 88.6% were Romanians Romanians (, ; dated Endonym and exonym, exonym ''Vlachs'') are a Romance languages, Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a Culture of Romania, ... and 5.4% Roma. Gallery File:StanijaHD2013 (121).JPG, Wooden church in Stănija File:StanijaHD2013 (106).JPG, Interior of the wooden church from Stănija File:Josephinische Landaufnahme pg136.jpg, Buceș in the Josephinische Landesaufnahme cadastral maps, 1769-72 File:Panorama spre masivul Vulcan.JPG, Vulcan Mountain seen from Buceș File:RO HD Stanija 13.jpg, Road sign near Stănija and Dupăpiatră File:RO H ...
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Mihăileni, Briceni
Mihăileni is a commune in Briceni District, Moldova Moldova, officially the Republic of Moldova, is a Landlocked country, landlocked country in Eastern Europe, with an area of and population of 2.42 million. Moldova is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. .... It is composed of two villages, Groznița and Mihăileni.''Clasificatorul unităților administrativ-teritoriale al Republicii Moldova'' (CUATM)


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Mihai (name)
Mihai () is a Romanian given name for males or a surname. It is equivalent to the English name Michael. A variant of the name is Mihail. Its female form is Mihaela. Notable people with these names include: Given name *Mihai Timofti (1948–2023), Moldovan theatre and film director, actor, multi-instrumentalist musician, professor, screenwriter, writer, and composer * Mihai I of Romania (1921–2017), King of Romania until 1947 *Mihai Antonescu (1904–1946), Romanian politician *Mihai Balan (born 1954), Moldavian diplomat; father of Dan Balan *Mihai Beniuc (1907–1988), Romanian poet *Mihail G. Boiagi (1780–1828 or 1842/1843), Aromanian grammarian and professor * Mihai Brediceanu (1920–2005), Romanian composer, conductor, and musicologist *Mihail Celarianu (1893–1985), Romanian poet and novelist *Mihai Ciucă (1883–1969), Romanian bacteriologist and parasitologist *Mihai Constantinescu (born 1932), Romanian film director *Mihail Cruceanu (1887–1988), Romanian poet *Mihai ...
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Mihăești (other)
Mihăeşti may refer to: * Mihăești, Argeș, a commune in Argeș County, Romania * Mihăești, Olt, a commune in Olt County, Romania * Mihăești, Vâlcea, a commune in Vâlcea County, Romania See also * Mihai (name) * Mihăiești (other) * Mihăileni (other) * Mihăilești Mihăilești is a town located in Giurgiu County, Muntenia, Romania. It administers three villages: Drăgănescu, Novaci and Popești. It officially became a town in 1989, as a result of the Romanian rural systematization program. The town stan ...
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Mihăiești (other)
Mihăieşti may refer to several villages in Romania: * Mihăieşti, a village in Bistra Commune, Alba County * Mihăieşti, a village in Sânpaul Commune, Cluj County * Mihăieşti, a village in Dobra Commune, Hunedoara County * Mihăieşti, a village in Horodniceni Commune, Suceava County See also * Mihai (name) * Mihăești (other) * Mihăileni (other) * Mihăilești Mihăilești is a town located in Giurgiu County, Muntenia, Romania. It administers three villages: Drăgănescu, Novaci and Popești. It officially became a town in 1989, as a result of the Romanian rural systematization program. The town stan ...
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