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The energetic potential of the urban areas for the thermo photovoltaic regenerative hybrid solar systems [PDF]
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DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN SUBCARPATHIAN RUSSIA IN THE 1920–1930
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Czechoslovak Architecture in Subcarpathian Rus
Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference on Architecture and Urbanism 2023: Constraints to Further Development, 2023This paper deals with an outline of the doctoral student’s research work. It briefly lists some of the most important buildings left by Czechoslovak architects in Subcarpathian Rus in the interwar period.
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Holocene vegetation history in Romanian Subcarpathians
Quaternary Research, 2009AbstractPollen analysis from a peat core 7.0 m in length, taken from a bog near Bisoca, in a mid-altitude area of the Buzăului Subcarpathian mountains, is used to reconstruct the postglacial vegetation history of the region. The vegetation record, which is supported by twelve 14C dates, starts at the end of the Late Glacial period.
Ioan Tantau +4 more
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Eneolithic zoomorphic vessels from Wallachian Subcarpathians
Annales d'Université "Valahia" Târgovişte. Section d'Archéologie et d'Histoire, 2012In Eneolithic settlements some vessels considered special were discovered, including those shaped like animals – zoomorphic vessels, and those imitating the human body – anthropomorphic vessels. Archaeological research in Romania has provided a number of zoomorphic vessels, included in a poor typological diversity.
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An Historiographical Guide to Subcarpathian Rus'
Austrian History Yearbook, 1973It is customary among western scholars who have written about the Carpatho-Rusyns to consider them “the most forgotten among the forgotten.” Little is known in the West about the political, economic, and cultural developments of Subcarpathian Rus', especially before 1918.
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The Hungarians in Transcarpathia (Subcarpathian Rus')
Nationalities Papers, 1996As in other countries of the Danubian Basin, the Hungarians of historic Subcarpathian Rus' (Hungarian—Kárpátalja), present-day Transcarpathia, did not become a national minority until 1919. Before then they were simply Hungarians—and part of the dominant state nationality—living in the northeastern corner of the Hungarian Kingdom.
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Morpho-dynamic evolution patterns of Subcarpathian Prahova River (Romania)
CATENA, 2013Abstract The Prahova River (Romania) at the Southern Carpathian Mountains was affected by a number of measureable changes in its planform pattern and longitudinal profile over the past 200 years. The mountain river has been incising into bedrocks, narrowing its valley, abandoning its lateral channels and straightening its path while crossing the ...
Iuliana Armaş +3 more
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Two Case Studies of Mudflows in the Buzau Subcarpathians
Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 1976Stationary investigations of the mudflows recorded in the Buzau Subcarparthians (southeast of the Carpathian chain) have revealed some peculiarities of both their involvement in slope modeling and their dynamics. The first mudflow investigated carried, in the course of eight years, 21,500 m3 of debris. These deposits gradually reached the mudflow track
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