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unusual facts about Colonești, Olt


Alexandru Şerbănescu

Alexandru "Alecu" Şerbănescu (17 May 1912 in Coloneşti, Olt County – 18 August 1944 in Ruşavăţ, Buzău County) was a leading Romanian fighter pilot and flying ace in World War II.


CHSH inequality

CHSH stands for John Clauser, Michael Horne, Abner Shimony and Richard Holt, who described it in a much-cited paper published in 1969 (Clauser et al., 1969).

Count of the Székelys

The Székely groups who had inhabited the valleys of the rivers Hortobágy and Sebes had moved eastward, across the river Olt by the 1220s.

Csík County

The county was situated in the Carpathian Mountains, around the sources and upper courses of the rivers Olt and Mureş.

Long-billed Murrelet

The third Western Palearctic record followed quickly with a bird on a reservoir in Romania, on the Olt River near Alsoporumbak from 21–23 December 2006.

Mircea I of Wallachia

Found in a volatile region of the world, this principality's borders constantly shifted, but during Mircea's rule, Wallachia controlled the largest area in its history: from the river Olt in the north to the Danube in the south, and from the Danube's Iron Gates in the west to the Black Sea in the east.

Nagy-Küküllő County

The Târnava Mare River/Nagy-Küküllő formed part of its northern border, the river Olt part of its southern border.

OLT Express Germany

OLT was founded on 1 November 1958 by Martin Dekker and Jan Janssen as Ostfriesische Lufttaxi - Dekker und Janssen OHG, initially operating air taxi flights to islands in the North Sea from Emden.

Sândominic

The village is served by the Izvorul Olt station of Romanian State Railways, on the Războieni-Târgu Mureş-Deda-Miercurea Ciuc-Sfântu Gheorghe-Braşov line.

Sândominic is located in the upper reaches of the Olt valley, 29 kilometres north of Miercurea Ciuc.

Transport in Romania

Romania has a system of large, navigable rivers, such as the Danube, Olt and Mures that cross the country.


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