Mircea Vodă — may refer to several places in Romania: Mircea Vodă, a commune in Brăila County Mircea Vodă, a commune in Constanţa County Mircea Vodă, a village in Sălcioara Commune, Dâmboviţa County Mircea Vodă, a village in Cerna Commune, Tulcea County … Wikipedia
Mircea Vodă — ist der Name folgender Orte in Rumänien: Mircea Vodă (Brăila), Gemeinde im Kreis Brăila Mircea Vodă (Constanța), Gemeinde im Kreis Constanța Mircea Vodă (Dâmbovița), Dorf im Kreis Dâmbovița Mircea Vodă (Tulcea), Dorf im Kreis Tulcea Diese Seite… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mircea Vodă, Brăila — Mircea Vodă Commune Country Romania County … Wikipedia
Mircea Vodă, Constanţa — For other places with the same name, see Mircea Vodă (disambiguation). Mircea Vodă Commune … Wikipedia
Comuna Mircea Voda — 1 Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Comuna Mircea Vodă Country and Admin Code RO.08.43625 RO 2 Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Comuna Mircea Vodă Country and Admin Code RO.14.62280 RO … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Mircea — is a Romanian given name, a form of the South Slavic name Mirče (Мирче) that derives from the Slavic word mir, meaning peace. Mircea may refer to: Princes of Wallachia Mircea I of Wallachia (1355–1418) Mircea II of Wallachia (1427 1447), grandson … Wikipedia
Mircea Druc — Prime Minister of Moldova In office 26 May 1990 – 28 May 1991 Personal details Born July 25, 1941 (1941 07 25) (age 70) Pociumbăuţi, Rîşcani district, Romania … Wikipedia
Mircea cel Bătrân Naval Academy — Academia Navală Mircea cel Bătrân Entrance to the academy. Established 1920 Type … Wikipedia
Mircea Snegur — 1st President of the Republic of Moldova In office September 3, 1990 – January 15, 1997 Preceded by Office created Succeeded by Petru Lucinschi … Wikipedia
Mircea IV Milos — Mircea IV Miloş Mircea IV Miloş, prince de Valachie de 1509 à 1510. Biographie Il est le fils de Mihnea Ier cel Rău ; il est associé à son père en 1508 et est prince du 29 octobre 1509 à janvier 1510. Il est expulsé du pays peu après son… … Wikipédia en Français