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- For the village in Dâmboviţa County, see: Dărmăneşti, Dâmboviţa, for the commune in Suceava County, see: Dărmăneşti, Suceava.
Dărmăneşti is a town in the eastern Romania, in the Bacău County, in the valleys of the Trotuş and Uz rivers. The town is named after one of its leaders, "Dărman" and the earliest reference to the town is from the 16th century. As of 2002, it has a population of 14,200.
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