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Doftana may refer to the following places in Romania: Doftana, a village in Telega Commune, Prahova County Doftana prison, a Romanian prison built in 1895
Doftana
River in Prahova County, Romania
The Doftana is a left tributary of the river Prahova in Romania. It discharges into the Prahova in Bănești near Câmpina. It flows through the villages
Doftana_(Prahova)
Prison in Romania
Doftana was a Romanian prison, sometimes referred to as "the Romanian Bastille". Now a ruin, it was built in 1895 in connection with nearby salt mines
Doftana_prison
Commune in Prahova, Romania
Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Boșilcești, Buștenari, Doftana, Melicești, Telega, and Țonțești. The commune is located in the west-central
Telega,_Prahova
Commune in Prahova, Romania
Valea Doftanei (Romanian for "Valley of the Doftana") is a commune in Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of two villages: Teșila (the commune
Valea_Doftanei
River in Prahova County, Romania
The Negraș is a left tributary of the river Doftana in Romania. It discharges into the Doftana in Trăisteni. Its length is 11 km (6.8 mi) and its basin
Negraș
Romanian communist activist and politician (1896–1940)
tribunal sentenced him to a five-years term in prison, which he served at Doftana. Upon release, he traveled clandestinely into the Soviet Union, where he
Béla_Breiner
River in Prahova County, Romania
The Prislop is a right tributary of the river Doftana in Romania. It discharges into the Doftana in Trăisteni. Its length is 15 km (9.3 mi) and its basin
Prislop_(river)
River in Brașov County, Romania
The Doftana (sometimes: Doftana Ardeleană) is a left tributary of the river Tărlung in Romania. The Tărlung in turn is a tributary of the river Râul Negru
Doftana_(Tărlung)
River in Transylvania
the river Tărlung (from source to mouth): Left: Urlățel, Urlatul Mic, Doftana, Gârcin Right: Capra Mică, Valea Cailor, Ramura Mică, Tesla, Dracu, Valea
Tărlung
Leader of Romania from 1965 to 1989
year of forced residence in Scornicești. He spent most of his sentence in Doftana Prison. While out of jail in 1939, he met Elena Petrescu, whom he married
Nicolae_Ceaușescu
operated as a black site by the Central Intelligence Agency. Doftana Prison 1895 to about 1945 Doftana, a village in Telega commune, Prahova County "The Romanian
List_of_prisons_in_Romania
Municipality in Prahova, Romania
Valley, on the banks of the river Prahova, in between the rivers Câmpea and Doftana. Câmpina is crossed by national road DN1, which links Bucharest, 100 km
Câmpina
Romanian Lutheran priest (1909–2001)
Siguranța Statului (the royalist secret police), he was arrested and held in Doftana Prison. When returning to his mother country, Wurmbrand was already an
Richard_Wurmbrand
Commune in Bacău, Romania
Dofteana (Hungarian: Doftána) is a commune in Bacău County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Bogata (Bogáta), Cucuieți (Kukujéc)
Dofteana
County of Romania
mountains, through the Prahova Valley collecting many other rivers - the Doftana River, the Teleajen River and others. AB AR AG BC BH BN BT BV BR BZ CS
Prahova_County
River in Prahova County, Romania
right tributary of the river Doftana in Romania. The upper reach of the river is also known as Șteiasa. It flows into the Doftana in Teșila. Its length is
Florei
River in Prahova County, Romania
Purcaru is a left tributary of the river Doftana in Romania. It flows into the Doftana in the village Doftana. Its length is 10 km (6.2 mi) and its basin
Purcaru
River in Romania
Mărului (II), Valea Surpăturii, Valea Orății, Conciu, Florei, Câmpea, Doftana, Viișoara, Teleajen, Vitman, Cricovul Sărat Right: Joița, Râșnoava, Pârâul
Prahova_(river)
Romanian activist
detained at Galata (Iași), Suceava, and Jilava prisons before being sent to Doftana Prison. There, as an ethnic Romanian and a worker, he was the only rival
Ilie_Pintilie
Leader of Romania from 1947 to 1965
sentenced to prison in the same year by a military court, serving time in Doftana and in other facilities. In 1935–1936 he was detained at Ocnele Mari Prison
Gheorghe_Gheorghiu-Dej
Romanian communist politician, army officer and Soviet agent (1904–1976)
Brașov, Doftana, and Caransebeș, he joined the communist political prisoners, claiming to be a member of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR). The Doftana party
Emil_Bodnăraș
1940 earthquake in eastern Romania
Pătârlagele Buzău Few Unknown Iași Iași 8 5 Câmpina Prahova 6 Unknown Doftana prison Prahova 21 78 40 seriously injured Ploiești Prahova 7 Unknown Mărgineni
1940_Vrancea_earthquake
Romanian politician (1913–2010)
sentenced in 1937 to three years in prison, which he served in Galați and Doftana. His activities upon his release from jail got him interned in camps for
Gheorghe_Apostol
communists being arrested, including many of its leaders. They were held in the Doftana prison, which was notoriously one of the harshest prisons in Europe, according
Repression of communists in the Kingdom of Romania
Repression_of_communists_in_the_Kingdom_of_Romania
Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian-Soviet politician (1898–1963)
Romania at Craiova alongside Ana Pauker and spent time in prison at Jilava, Doftana, and Caransebeș. While in detention, he grew close to future leader Gheorghe
Alexandru_Moghioroș
sent to prison. While at Doftana Prison, he befriended Nicolae Ceaușescu, a fellow inmate at the time. Marcovici died at Doftana Prison in 1940, when an
Șmil_Marcovici
Ruling party of Romania (1921–1989)
were closed down, and all suspected PCdR activists faced detention (see Doftana Prison). Siguranța Statului, the Romanian secret police, infiltrated the
Romanian_Communist_Party
Romanian writer, lawyer and activist (1904–1968)
National-Christian Defense League. In 1925, as part of a field trip, he visited Doftana Prison. It was here that he first became aware of the need for prison reform
Petre_Pandrea
Romanian fascist politician (1899–1938)
managed to escape the violence unharmed). Codreanu was moved from Jilava to Doftana Prison, where, despite the sentence, he was not required to perform any
Corneliu_Zelea_Codreanu
Romanian revolutionary (1898–1924)
28 June 1922, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. He died in 1924 in Doftana prison following a 32-day hunger strike. List of Romanian communists List
Max_Goldstein
48th Prime Minister of Romania (1908–1975)
for his role in the Grivița Strike of 1933. He spent time at the Aiud, Doftana, Târgu Ocna, Văcărești, and Caransebeș prisons. In 1935–1936 he was at
Chivu_Stoica
Hungarian-born writer (1897–1974)
1924), which is why, in 1926, he was arrested and imprisoned at infamous Doftana prison. His arrest was condemned by the International Union of Revolutionary
Mozes_Kahana
Romanian communist activist and intelligence officer
his sentence alongside another NKVD agent, Gheorghe Pintilie. While at Doftana Prison, the two belonged to a group of Soviet agents around future PCR
Serghei_Nicolau
gathering support for the communist imprisoned at Jilava, Văcărești, and Doftana among the workers in Bucharest's factories. In October 1921 he was captured
Leonte_Filipescu
Ilișua Dobrinești Crișul Repede Dobrovăț Vaslui River Tributary of Doftana Prahova Doftana Tărlung Dofteana Trotuș Doftenița Dofteana Dognecea Caraș Dolina
List of rivers of Romania: D–F
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Romanian communist politician and historian
tried several times, being imprisoned for several years in the prisons of Doftana, Miercurea Ciuc, and Târgu Jiu. He was a founding member of the Friends
Petre_Constantinescu-Iași
Romanian communist activist and bureaucrat
was incarcerated for 5 years at prisons in Timișoara, Caransebeș, and Doftana. From 1939 to 1941, he was the PCR Secretary for the Yellow Sector of Bucharest
Iosif_Ardeleanu
Topics referred to by the same term
of the Trotuș in Harghita County Valea Rece de Jos, a tributary of the Doftana in Brașov County Valea (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Valea_Rece
10.3 68 18 Argeș Ilfov Oașa 1.5 136 91 Sebeș Alba Paltinu 0.9 53.7 108 Doftana Prahova Pecineagu 1.8 63 Dâmbovița Argeș Poiana Mărului 0.6 96 125 Bistra
List of dams and reservoirs in Romania
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Commune in Prahova, Romania
It lies on the banks of the Prahova River and its left tributary, the Doftana River. It is located in the western part of Prahova County, just south
Bănești,_Prahova
Russian-born Romanian communist activist and intelligence officer
nine years later, and sentenced to a twenty-years' imprisonment. While at Doftana, he became the ringleader of imprisoned Soviet spies, together with whom
Gheorghe_Pintilie
Romanian politician (1893–1960)
had spent the Fascist period in Romanian prisons, particularly in the Doftana Prison). Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, the de facto leader of the "prison faction"
Ana_Pauker
Topics referred to by the same term
the Mogoșoaia, 1989 ferry disaster Mogoșoaia River, a tributary of the Doftana River in Romania Mogoşoaia Stadium, a football stadium in Romania which
Mogoșoaia_(disambiguation)
Romanian lawyer, journalist and socialist militant (1881–1964)
to be held there. Bujor spent most of the interwar period imprisoned at Doftana, with long periods under solitary confinement. Following a long campaign
Mihail_Gheorghiu_Bujor
Mountain range in Romania
Valley in the North and to the Posada Gorges in the South, and from the Doftana Valley in the East to the Prahova Valley in the West. The mountains have
Baiu_Mountains
Prison in Bucharest, Romania
Stoica. Foriș, who returned to Văcărești from his regular imprisonment at Doftana, reports that he used the occasion to expose another inmate, Richard Wurmbrand
Văcărești_Prison
Romanian businessman & political figure (1888–1957)
000 British pounds in 2016 rates). In June, while filing his appeal from Doftana prison, he made a final attempt at placating the camarilla, offering to
Max_Auschnitt
Romanian engineer, businessman (1896 - 1956)
(according to one account, during the time when Gheorghiu-Dej was held in Doftana prison, Calmanovici sent him a jacket as a gift). Instead, he was close
Emil_Calmanovici
Romanian trade unionist
Liberă. No. 2233. Agerpres. 2 December 1951. Matichescu, Olimpiu (1979). Doftana, simbol al eroismului revoluționar. Bucharest: Editura Politică. Simion
Constantin_David_(activist)
Aspect of World War I
front, stretching around 120 kilometres (75 miles) from the Siret River to Doftana. This front was almost exclusively covered by Romanian troops. Bătălia
Romanian_campaign_(1917)
Romanian communist politician (1914–1997)
arrested and sentenced to 5 years of prison by the Brașov tribunal; held at Doftana Prison, he was released in 1940. Soon after he was re-arrested and sent
Simion_Bughici
Romanian communist activist and politician (1913–1993)
imprisonment and being labeled a "notorious communist". He spent time at Doftana, Jilava, and Caransebeș prisons before being transferred in April 1944
Alexandru_Drăghici
years imprisonment in June 1931. He served prison time in Aiud and also in Doftana prison; where he would meet Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej and other prominent
Jonny_Löhr
Romanian politician (1906–1969)
Sociologist Vladimir Tismăneanu argues that Petrescu also spent time in Doftana Prison, where he became a supporter of Gheorghiu-Dej, who had also been
Dumitru_Petrescu
Romanian communist activist, journalist, and politician (1892–1946)
confessions that are still being kept secret." Moved between Văcărești and Doftana prisons in 1931–1934, Ștefan Foriș was released in 1935, two years before
Ștefan_Foriș
Prison in Caransebeș, Romania
prisoners belonging to this category, part of them previously held at Doftana Prison, which collapsed in the 1940 Vrancea earthquake. Until the 1944
Caransebeș_Prison
Categorization of the Carpathian mountains system
(RO: Munții Vrancei) MC Buzău Mountains (RO: Munții Buzăului) MC Teleajen-Doftana Mountains (RO: Munții Teleajenului și Doftanei, i.e. Masivul Ciucaș-Muntele
Divisions_of_the_Carpathians
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(Crișul Negru), in Bihor County, Romania Valea Neagră, a tributary of the Doftana in Prahova County, Romania Valea Neagră, a tributary of the Firiza in Maramureș
Valea_Neagră
Genus of springtails
defensaria Deuteraphorura dianae Deuteraphorura difficilis Deuteraphorura doftana Deuteraphorura dunaria Deuteraphorura eduardi Deuteraphorura frasassii
Deuteraphorura
creations is about a pederast. Nicolae Ceaușescu was also imprisoned in Doftana, in the 1930s, for communist agitation. After the Revolution, there were
Timeline of LGBTQ history in Romania
Timeline_of_LGBTQ_history_in_Romania
landslide 775 7 8 Hânsaru Buzău Bâsca landslide 900 0.5 3 Paltinu Bârsa Doftana (Prahova) artificial 650 215 107 Târlung Bârsa Olt artificial 745 123 37
List_of_lakes_of_Romania
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Năsăud town, Bistrița-Năsăud County Prislop (river), a tributary of the Doftana in Prahova County Prislop Pass Prislop Monastery [ro], a 16th-century monastery
Prislop
Romanian politician (1887–1979)
serving time in facilities for political prisoners at Galata, Chișinău, Doftana, and Târgu Jiu. After a coup overthrew Ion Antonescu's régime on August
Ion_Niculi
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tributary of the Desnățui in Dolj County Valea Rea, a tributary of the Doftana in Prahova County Valea Rea, a tributary of the Jaleș in Gorj County Valea
Valea_Rea
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tributary of the Lotru in Vâlcea County Păltinoasa, a tributary of the Doftana in Prahova County This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Păltinoasa_River
Topics referred to by the same term
Danube–Black Sea Canal in Constanța County Valea Seacă, tributary of the Doftana in Prahova County Valea Seacă, tributary of the Lotru in Vâlcea County
Valea_Seacă
Romanian communist activist
initially sentenced to five years at hard labor. After spending time at Doftana Prison and at labor camps in Caransebeș and Târgu Jiu (where he got close
Belu_Zilber
Neajlovel Neamț Moldova Nechit Bistrița Negel Trebeș Negostina Siret Negraș Doftana Negrea Lozova Negreasca Călmățui Negreni Amaradia River Tributary of Negrileasa
List of rivers of Romania: L–O
List_of_rivers_of_Romania:_L–O
Romanian politician (1883–1969)
Luca, was acquitted) Stefanov served his sentence in Jilava, Văcărești, Doftana, Brașov and Aiud, and was set free in August 1933. In February 1934, Stefanov
Boris_Stefanov
Romanian communist activist and propagandist (1910–1993)
one-year prison term. He was for a while held in Chișinău jail, then moved to Doftana prison, in the company of other PCR militants, becoming acquainted with
Leonte_Răutu
Romanian communist journalist and politician (1915–1957)
he was repeatedly sentenced to prison terms, and detained at Jilava, Doftana, Craiova, Miercurea-Ciuc, and Caracal. After 1936, Preoteasa joined the
Grigore_Preoteasa
Romanian communist activist, historian and propagandist
autobiography, Sorin Toma notes that conditions there were not as bad as at Doftana, but that 26 prisoners were given two buckets per day of drinking water
Mihail_Roller
Văi Almaș Prisăcina Cerna Prislop Doftana Provița Cricovul Dulce Prut Danube Pruteț Prut Purcari Gilort Purcaru Doftana Pusta Crișul Negru Pustnic Olt Putna
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The Brave One
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Sparkling. 'K' from the Greek spelling of krystallos.
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Remover of Obstacles; Lord Ganesha
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Portuguese form of Latin Hector, HEITOR means "defend; hold fast."
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