Ceahlău
Ceahlău is a commune in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Bistricioara, Ceahlău, and Pârâul Mare.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: commune of Romania with 2,040 residents
- Description: commune in Neamț County, Romania
- Also known as: “122025”, “Ceahlău, Neamț”, and “Comuna Ceahlau”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ceahlău and Bistricioara.
Ceahlău
- Location: Neamț County, Romania, Balkans, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Volapük—“Ceahlău” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Comuna Ceahlău”
- Chechen: “Чахлеу (коммуна)”
- Chechen: “Чахлеу”
- Chinese: “Ceahlău”
- Chinese: “恰赫勒烏鄉”
- Dutch: “Ceahlău”
- French: “Ceahlău”
- German: “Ceahlău”
- Irish: “Ceahlău”
- Italian: “Ceahlău”
- Malay: “Ceahlău, Neamţ”
- Malay: “Ceahlău”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Ceahlău”
- Polish: “Ceahlău (gmina)”
- Polish: “Ceahlău”
- Portuguese: “Ceahlău”
- Romanian: “Ceahlău”
- Romanian: “Comuna Ceahlău, Neamț”
- Serbian: “Општина Чахлау”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Opština Ceahlău, Neamț”
- Spanish: “Ceahlău”
- Tatar: “Чахлеу (коммуна)”
- Tatar: “Чахлеу”
- Turkish: “Ceahlău”
- Ukrainian: “Чахлеу (комуна, Нямц)”
- Ukrainian: “Чахлеу”
- Vietnamese: “Ceahlău, Neamț”
- Volapük: “Ceahlău”
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