Probota

Probota
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Original name in latin Probota
Name in other language
State code RO
Continent/City Europe/Bucharest
longitude 47.37584
latitude 26.62415
altitude 289
Population 1813
Date 2013-04-21
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Original name in latin Probota
Name in other language Probota, Probota-Ciulnesti, Probota-Ciulneti
State code RO
Continent/City Europe/Bucharest
longitude 47.38333
latitude 27.5
altitude 77
Population 3685
Date 2012-06-12

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