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    Snagov Palace (Romanian: Palatul Snagov) is a former royal palace on the shore of Lake Snagov, about 40 km north-east of Bucharest, in Ilfov County, Romania...
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  • posted onto YouTube on 27 September 2012, being filmed by Iulian Moga at Palatul Snagov. It was generally praised by music critics, with Los 40 Principales...
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  • 3 October 2012, being promoted by a visual filmed by Iulian Moga at Palatul Snagov. The clip later drew comparison to vampire films for teenagers for a...
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    Impaler was born Old Princely Court ("Palatul Curtea Veche") in Bucharest Snagov Monastery ("Mănăstirea Snagov"), where, according to the legend, Vlad's...
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    Gothic style of the Central European railway stations of that period. Palatul de Justiție (The Palace of Justice) is a historic building which was built...
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    Radio Romania International, May 27, 2017; "Astra la Blaj. Se inaugurează Palatul Cultural", in Curierul Creștin, Issues 20–21/1936, p. 129 Claudiu Porumbăcean...
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    pointed out by the Slavic names of Ilfov (from elha – "alder"), Colentina, Snagov, Glina, Chiajna, etc. According to some researches, the Slavic population...
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