Dudeşti

Dudeşti

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  • Dudesti — Original name in latin Dudeti Name in other language Dudesti, Dudeti, Nicolesti Jianu, Nicoleti Jianu, Niculesti Jianu, Niculeti Jianu State code RO Continent/City Europe/Bucharest longitude 44.9 latitude 27.43333 altitude 44 Population 4061 Date …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Dudeşti (Bucarest) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fila de casas en la Calea Dudeşti …   Wikipedia Español

  • Dudeşti, Brăila — Dudeşti   Commune   Country  Romania County B …   Wikipedia

  • Dudeşti, Bucharest — A row of houses on Calea Dudeşti …   Wikipedia

  • Dudeşti culture — Holocene Epoch This box: view · talk · edit ↑ Pleistocene …   Wikipedia

  • Dudeşti-Kultur — Die Dudeşti Kultur ist eine archäologische Kultur des 6. Jahrtausends v. Chr. in Teilen Rumäniens. Ihre Angehörigen betrieben Landwirtschaft und Viehzucht und wohnten in einer Art Grubenhäusern, die auf flachen Plateaus angelegt waren. Aus der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ceauşima — ( Ceaushima ) is a vernacular word construction in Romanian, sarcastically linking former Communist leader Nicolae Ceauşescu to Hiroshima.[1] This portmanteau term was sometimes coined in the 1980s to describe the huge urban areas of Bucharest… …   Wikipedia

  • Dristor — area Dristor is a neighborhood located in the southeastern part of Bucharest. Nearby districts include Dudeşti, Vitan, Văcăreşti and Titan. The Dristor metro station is a major node of Bucharest Metro s network. Between the two World Wars,… …   Wikipedia

  • Văcăreşti, Bucharest — Văcăreşti is a neighbourhood in south eastern Bucharest, located near Dâmboviţa River and the Văcăreşti Lake. Nearby neighbourhoods include Vitan, Olteniţei and Berceni. Originally a village, it was included in Bucharest as it expanded. Its name… …   Wikipedia

  • Caragea's plague — or Caradja s plague (Romanian: Ciuma lui Caragea ) was a bubonic plague epidemic that occurred in Wallachia, mainly in Bucharest, in the years 1813 and 1814. It coincided with the rule of the Phanariote Prince John Caradja.Alleged sourceAs… …   Wikipedia

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