Motru (disambiguation)

Motru (disambiguation)

Motru may refer to:

In geography:

In history:

  • Amutria, ancient Dacian town, possibly modern Motru or Gura Motrului
  • Amutria River, ancient Dacian name of the Motru River

In other uses:


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