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'''Pungeşti''' is a [[communes of Romania|commune]] in [[Vaslui County]], [[Romania]]. It is composed of nine villages: Armăşoaia, Curseşti-Deal, Curseşti-Vale, Hordila, Pungeşti, Rapşa, Siliştea, Stejaru and Toporăşti. It became popular in late 2013, when a series of protests against shale gas exploatation turned into violent clashes with the [[Geandarmerie (Romania)|Jandarmeria]] troops sent to maintain order.
'''Pungeşti''' is a [[communes of Romania|commune]] in [[Vaslui County]], [[Romania]]. It is composed of nine villages: Armăşoaia, Curseşti-Deal, Curseşti-Vale, Hordila, Pungeşti, Rapşa, Siliştea, Stejaru and Toporăşti. It became popular in late 2013, when a series of protests against shale gas exploatation turned into violent clashes with the [[Jandarmeria | Geandarmerie (Romania)]] troops sent to maintain order.


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Revision as of 15:35, 19 January 2014

Pungeşti
Location of Pungeşti
Location of Pungeşti
LandRumänien
CountyVaslui
Population
 (2007)
 • Total3,440

Pungeşti is a commune in Vaslui County, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Armăşoaia, Curseşti-Deal, Curseşti-Vale, Hordila, Pungeşti, Rapşa, Siliştea, Stejaru and Toporăşti. It became popular in late 2013, when a series of protests against shale gas exploatation turned into violent clashes with the Geandarmerie (Romania) troops sent to maintain order.

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