Pass. It is part of Argeș County. The city also administers one village, Noapteș. On 7 July 1947 the total rainfall in Curtea de Argeș was 205.7 mm (8.10 in)...
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of Curtea de Argeș (early 16th century) is a Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Curtea de Argeș, Romania. It is located on the grounds of the Curtea de Argeș...
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recorded variants of the name, referring to the city of Curtea de Argeș (lit. "The Court on the Argeș"), also suggest a derivation from this word: Argyas...
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Internaţional Curtea de Argeș was a Romanian professional football club from Curtea de Argeș, Argeș County, founded in 2000 and dissolved in 2011. During...
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stadium in Curtea de Argeș, Romania. It serves mostly for football matches and had been the home ground of Internaţional Curtea de Argeş. The stadium...
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divided administratively into five districts (plăși): Plasa Argeș, headquartered at Curtea de Argeș Plasa Dâmbovnic, headquartered at Rociu Plasa Oltul, headquartered...
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The Princely Church of Saint Nicholas in Curtea de Argeș was founded by Basarab I (1310 - 1352), completed in 1352, in the perimeter of the 13th century...
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Schiltberger mentions both Curtea de Argeș and Târgoviște as capitals of Wallachia. While Mircea I lived in Curtea de Argeș, Michael I, Mircea's son and...
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division from 1950 to 1952 Argeș River, which flows through the Southern Carpathians into the Danube at Oltenița Curtea de Argeș, a city of Muntenia in the...
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Michael I of Romania (redirect from Elisabeta-Maria de Laufenborg)
of the Curtea de Argeș Cathedral together with his wife Queen Anne who died in 2016. His body was transferred from Bucharest to Curtea de Argeș with the...
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section, two segments were tendered as well: Pitești − Curtea de Argeș (30.4 km, lot 5) and Curtea de Argeș − Tigveni (10.7 km, lot 4), with the latter one awarded...
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Transfăgărășan (category Argeș County)
as November, or may close even in the summer; signs at the town of Curtea de Argeș and the village of Cartisoara provide information. The Transfăgărășan...
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campaign, but he and his soldiers suffered from hunger while marching to Curtea de Argeș through a sparsely populated region. Charles was compelled to sign...
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which also state that the prince built large churches in Câmpulung and Curtea de Argeș, successive capitals of Wallachia. This is probably a confusion with...
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Carol II of Romania (redirect from Carol II de Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
House of Braganza in Lisbon. His remains were finally returned to the Curtea de Argeș monastery in Romania in 2003, the traditional burial ground of Romanian...
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Sibiu, section 5: Pitești - Curtea de Argeș, subsection between Mănicești - Curtea de Argeș (15.34 km) A3: Topa Mică - Suplacu de Barcău (3B), section 3B2...
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Wallachia proper. The capital city changed over time, from Câmpulung to Curtea de Argeș, then to Târgoviște and, after the late 17th century, to Bucharest...
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Radu I of Wallachia (category Burials at Curtea de Argeş Cathedral)
Italian chronicle, a late pisanie, an inscription on the walls of Curtea de Argeș Cathedral and an important quantity of coins (ducati, dinari and bani)...
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Pitești–Târgoviște Retreat (redirect from Curtea de Argeș–Târgoviște Retreat)
which envisioned the 1st Army forming a giant screen from east of Curtea de Argeș and along the southwest to the Olt River. The 1st Army, however, was...
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Radu of Afumați (redirect from Radu de la Afumaţi)
near Râmnicu Vâlcea, at Cetățuia Church. He was later buried in the Curtea de Argeș Cathedral. He got the nickname "of Afumați" because he had a property...
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Marie of Romania (redirect from Maria Alexandra Victoria de Saxa Coburg)
station, passing under the Arch of Triumph. Her coffin was taken to Curtea de Argeș Monastery, where she was interred. Marie's heart, according to her...
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honours in the Mausoleum of the Royal Family, on the grounds of the Curtea de Argeș Cathedral together his wife, Queen Anne, who died in 2016. The funeral...
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(roughly: The master builder Manole) was the chief architect of the Curtea de Argeș Monastery in Wallachia. The myth of the cathedral's construction is...
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Neagoe Basarab (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
only in Wallachia but throughout the Balkans. During his reign the Curtea de Argeș Monastery was built (in 1517) – legend names Meșterul Manole as the...
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abandoned by the Romanians, and on that same day, Krafft's forces took Curtea de Argeș. John Buchan, T. Nelson, 1922, A History of the Great War: From the...
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Vlad Chiricheș (category FC Internațional Curtea de Argeș players)
the first part of his senior career in Romania with Internațional Curtea de Argeș, Pandurii Târgu Jiu, and Steaua București. He helped the latter to...
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Princess Maria of Romania (1870–1874) (category Burials at Curtea de Argeş Cathedral)
daughter were then buried together in the same tomb at the Cathedral of Curtea de Argeș. At the Elisabeta Palace, one can still see an 1880s style piece of...
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Helen of Greece and Denmark (category Burials at Curtea de Argeş Cathedral)
of Romania was reburied at the New Episcopal and Royal Cathedral in Curtea de Argeș on 19 October 2019. Queen Helen's correspondence with the Romanian...
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2021. Retrieved 10 May 2021. "Eglises byzantines et post-byzantines de Curtea de Arges" (in French). UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original...
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2009–10 Liga I (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Curtea de Argeș were promoted from Seria II. Promoted team FC Ploiești were renamed FC Astra Ploiești, effective to 1 July 2009. Internațional Curtea...
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