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・ Drăghița River
・ Drăgoești
・ Drăgoești, Ialomița
・ Drăgoești, Vâlcea
・ Drăgoi
・ Drăgoi River
・ Drăgoi River (Inzel)
・ Drăgoiești
・ Drăgoiești River
・ Drăgoiu River
・ Drăgoteni River
・ Drăgotești
・ Drăgotești, Dolj
・ Drăgotești, Gorj
・ Drăguiasa River
Drăguș
・ Drăguș River
・ Drăgușeni
・ Drăgușeni, Botoșani
・ Drăgușeni, Galați
・ Drăgușeni, Iași
・ Drăgușeni, Suceava
・ Drăgușenii Noi
・ Drăgușul River
・ Drăguțești
・ Drăgăneasa River
・ Drăgăneasa River (Provița)
・ Drăgăneasa River (Sadu)
・ Drăgănescu
・ Drăgănești


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Drăguș

Drăguș ((ドイツ語:Drachenbach, Traschen); (ハンガリー語:Dragus)) is a commune in Brașov County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Drăguș, part of Viștea Commune until being split off in 2004.
At the 2011 census, 99.8% of inhabitants were Romanians.
During the interwar period, ethnologist Dimitrie Gusti led a series of expeditions to various Romanian villages in which researchers from various fields would write monographs about particular aspects of those villages. The campaign reached its peak in Drăguș during the summer of 1929, when 89 researchers descended on the village. The event was recorded in a documentary film, ''Drăguș''.〔 Corina Voicu, ("Școala monografică Dimitrie Gusti și Drǎgușul" ), ''Ṭara Bârsei'', 12/2013, p.424〕
==Natives==

*Ion Codru-Drăgușanu

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