Targoviste
Targoviste is a city in Romania, and the county seat of the Dambovita County. It is located at the right bank of the Ialomita. At the 2011 census Targoviste had a population of 79,610, making it the twenty sixth largest
Targoviste is a city in Romania, and the county seat of the Dambovita County. It is located at the right bank of the Ialomita. At the 2011 census Targoviste had a population of 79,610, making it the twenty sixth largest
Ciocanesti is the commune with the identical name in Suceava County, Bucovina, Romania. According to the nearby folk legend, Ciocanesti might call the craftsmen of Stefan-cel-Mare who would have had workshops for soldiers' artillery. According to the historian Ion Draguşanul,
Pucheni is a commune in Dambovita County, Muntenia, Romania, together with the villages of Bradatel, Meisoare, Pucheni, Valea Larga and Varfureni. The toponym Pucheni derives from Captain Pucheanu's call from Michael the Brave, who, for his bravery and his Szeklers,
Pucioasa is a city in Dambovita County, Muntenia, Romania, inclusive of the localities Bela, Diaconesti, Glodeni, Malurile, Miculesti, Pucioasa and Pucioasa-Sat. In the beyond, the town became named Bridges, but with the improvement of the baths it obtained the name
Slobozia The Mill is a commune in Dambovita County, Muntenia, Romania, fashioned handiest from the village of residence of the same name. At the stop of the nineteenth century, the commune changed into part of the Bolintinu net of Dambovita
Vacaresti is a neighbourhood in south-eastern Bucharest, placed close to Dambovita River and the Vacaresti Lake. Nearby neighbourhoods include Vitan, Oltenitei, and Berceni. Originally a village, it turned into incorporated into Bucharest as it increased. Its name is related to