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Roșieni (other)
Roşieni may refer to several villages in Romania: * Roşieni, a village in Mociu Commune, Cluj County * Roşieni, a village in Breasta Commune, Dolj County * Roşienii Mari and Roşienii Mici, villages in Dobrun Commune, Olt County See also * Roșu (other) * Roșia (other) * Roșiori (other) Roșiori may refer to several places in Romania: * Roșiorii de Vede, a city in Teleorman County, Romania * Roșiori, a commune in Bacău County * Roșiori, a commune in Bihor County * Roșiori, a commune in Brăila County * Roșiori, a commun ... * Roșioara (other) {{geodis ...
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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 the east, and the Black Sea to the southeast. It has a mainly continental climate, and an area of with a population of 19 million people. Romania is the List of European countries by area, twelfth-largest country in Europe and the List of European Union member states by population, sixth-most populous member state of the European Union. Europe's second-longest river, the Danube, empties into the Danube Delta in the southeast of the country. The Carpathian Mountains cross Romania from the north to the southwest and include Moldoveanu Peak, at an altitude of . Bucharest is the country's Bucharest metropolitan area, largest urban area and Economy of Romania, financial centre. Other major urban centers, urban areas include Cluj-Napoca, Timiș ...
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Mociu
Mociu () is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Boteni (''Botháza''), Chesău (''Mezőkeszü''), Crișeni (''Tótháza''), Falca (''Falka''), Ghirișu Român (''Mezőgyéres''), Mociu, Roșieni (''Bárányvölgy''), Turmași (''Tormásdűlő''), and Zorenii de Vale. Demographics According to the census from 2002 there was a total population of 3,494 people living in this commune; of this population, 74.09% were ethnic Romanians, 17.02% ethnic Hungarians, and 8.84% ethnic Roma Roma or ROMA may refer to: People, characters, figures, names * Roma or Romani people, an ethnic group living mostly in Europe and the Americas. * Roma called Roy, ancient Egyptian High Priest of Amun * Roma (footballer, born 1979), born ''Paul .... At the 2021 census, Mociu had a population of 3,300; of those, 68.94% were Romanians, 12.91% Roma, and 12.06% Hungarians. Natives * Marcel Socaciu (born 1972), rugby union player. References *''Atlasul ...
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Cluj County
Cluj County () is a county () of Romania, in Transylvania. Its seat is Cluj-Napoca. Name In Hungarian language, Hungarian it is known as ''Kolozs megye''. Under the Kingdom of Hungary, a county with an identical name (Kolozs County, ) existed since the 11th century. Geography Cluj County lies in the northwestern half of the country, between parallels 47°28' in north and 46°24' in south, meridians 23°39' in west and 24°13' in east, respectively. It covers an area of unfolded in the contact zone of three representative natural units: the Apuseni Mountains, the Transylvanian Plateau, Someș Plateau, and the Transylvanian Plain. Cluj County is the 12th largest in the country and occupies 2.8% of Romania's area. It is bordered to the northeast with Maramureș County, Maramureș and Bistrița-Năsăud County, Bistrița-Năsăud counties, to the east with Mureș County, to the south with Alba County, and to the west with Bihor County, Bihor and Sălaj County, Sălaj counties. ...
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Breasta
Breasta is a commune in Dolj County, Oltenia, 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 ... with a population of 3,906 people. It is composed of seven villages: Breasta, Cotu, Crovna, Făget, Obedin, Roșieni and Valea Lungului. References Communes in Dolj County Localities in Oltenia {{Dolj-geo-stub ...
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Dolj County
Dolj County (; originally meant ''Dol(no)-Jiu River, Jiu'', "lower Jiu", as opposed to ''Gorj'' (''upper Jiu'')) is a county (județ) of Romania on the border with Bulgaria, in Oltenia, with the capital city at Craiova. Demographics In 2011, the county had a population of 660,544 and a population density of . * Romanians – over 95.5% * Romani people in Romania, Roma – 4.3% * Unknown - 0.2% * Geography This county has a total area of . The entire area is a plain with the Danube on the south forming a wide valley crossed by the Jiu River in the middle. Other small rivers flow through the county, each one forming a small valley. There are some lakes across the county and many ponds and channels in the Danube valley. 6% of the county's area is a Oltenian Sahara, desert. Neighbours *Olt County to the east. *Mehedinți County to the west. *Gorj County and Vâlcea County to the north. *Bulgaria – Vidin Province to the southwest, Montana Province, Montana and Vratsa ...
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Dobrun, Olt
Dobrun is a commune in Olt County, Oltenia, 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: Chilii, Dobrun, Roșienii Mari, Roșienii Mici, and Ulmet. It also included Bobu and Osica de Jos villages until 2004, when these split off to form Osica de Jos commune. References Communes in Olt County Localities in Oltenia {{Olt-geo-stub ...
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Olt County
Olt County () is a county (județ) of Romania on the border with Bulgaria, in the Historical regions of Romania, historical regions of Oltenia and Muntenia (the regions are separated by the Olt River, Olt river). The capital city is Slatina, Romania, Slatina. History On 24 August 2017, the Olt County Council decided to hold 2018 Olt County name referendum, a name referendum on 15 October 2017 for the proposal to change the county name to "Olt-Romanați County, Romanați". The referendum was eventually held on 6 and 7 October 2018. The vote was nullified, as turnout was 27.19%, below the required threshold of 30%; therefore, the Olt County retains its current name. Demographics In 2011, the county had a population of 415,530 and the population density was . * Romanians - 98.01% * Romani people in Romania, Romani - 1.9% * The county is a mainly rural one, with over 60% of the population living in villages. Geography The county lies in a flat area on the western part of ...
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Roșu (other)
Roșu (Romanian, meaning "red") may refer to: Places * Roșu, a village in Răducăneni commune, Iași County, Romania * Roșu, a village in Chiajna commune, Ilfov County, Romania * Roșu, a village administered by the city of Vatra Dornei, Suceava County, Romania * Roșu, Cahul, a commune in Cahul district, Moldova People with the surname *Alexandru Roșu (born 1987), Romanian weightlifter *Constantin Roșu (born 1990), Romanian footballer *Grigore Roșu (born 1971), Romanian computer scientist *Iulian Roșu (born 1994), Romanian footballer *Laurențiu Roșu (born 1975), Romanian footballer *Monica Roșu (born 1987), Romanian gymnast *Neluț Roșu (born 1993), Romanian footballer *Pelaghia Roșu (1800–1870), Romanian revolutionary See also

* Red Lake (Romania), Lacul Roșu, a lake in Harghita County, Romania * Pârâul Roșu (other) * * Roșia (other) * Roșieni (other) * Roșiori (other) * Roșioara (other) Surnames f ...
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Roșia (other)
Roșia may refer to several places in Romania: * Roșia, Bihor, a commune in Bihor County * Roșia, Sibiu, a commune in Sibiu County * Roșia, a village in Dieci Commune, Arad County * Roșia, a village in Balșa Commune, Hunedoara County * Roșia, a village in Căzănești Commune, Mehedinți County * Roșia, a village in Alunu Commune, Vâlcea County * Roșia Nouă, a village in Petriș Commune, Arad County * Roșia-Jiu, a village in Fărcășești Commune, Gorj County * Roșia Montană, a commune in Alba County * Roșia Nouă, a village in Petriș Commune, Arad County See also * Roșu (other) * Roșieni (other) * Roșiori (other) Roșiori may refer to several places in Romania: * Roșiorii de Vede, a city in Teleorman County, Romania * Roșiori, a commune in Bacău County * Roșiori, a commune in Bihor County * Roșiori, a commune in Brăila County * Roșiori, a commun ... * Roșioara (other) {{geodis ...
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Roșiori (other)
Roșiori may refer to several places in Romania: * Roșiorii de Vede, a city in Teleorman County, Romania * Roșiori, a commune in Bacău County * Roșiori, a commune in Bihor County * Roșiori, a commune in Brăila County * Roșiori, a commune in Ialomița County * Roșiori, a village in Răchiți Commune, Botoșani County * Roșiori, a village in Vânători Commune, Mehedinți County * Roșiori, a village in Dulcești Commune, Neamț County * Roșiori, a village in Valea Vinului Commune, Satu Mare County * Roșiori, a village in Forăști Commune, Suceava County * Roșiori, a village in Bunești-Averești Commune, Vaslui County * Roșiori, a village in the town of Luduș, Mureș County Roșiori may also refer to: * Roșiori (military unit), a type of elite cavalry unit in the Romanian Army The Romanian Land Forces () is the army of Romania, and the main component of the Romanian Armed Forces. Since 2007, full professionalization and a major equipment overhaul h ...
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