23 August

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Literally, August 23, named after the former national day of Romania, commemorating the King Michael's Coup and the beginning of the war against Nazi Germany.

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23 August m

  1. A village in Zăvoi, Caraș-Severin, Romania
  2. A commune of Constanța, Romania
  3. A village in 23 August, Constanța, Romania
  4. A village in Malovăț, Mehedinți, Romania