• Aiton may refer to: Aiton (surname) Standard author abbreviation of William Aiton (1731 – 1793), Scottish botanist Aiton, Cluj, a commune in Romania Aiton...
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    Milliarium of Aiton is an ancient Roman milliarium (milestone) discovered in the 1758 in Aiton commune, near Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Dating from 108 AD...
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    Aiton (Hungarian: Ajton; German: Eiten) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Aiton and Rediu (Rőd). The...
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    III. Dabas is twinned with: Abrud, Romania Aiton, Romania Albenga, Italy Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Baraolt, Romania Budapest XV, Hungary Kalinkovo, Slovakia...
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    Cluj-Napoca (redirect from Cluj, Romania)
    KLOOZH-na-POH-kə; Romanian: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] ), or simply Cluj (Hungarian: Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] , German: Klausenburg), is a city in northwestern Romania. It is...
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    List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
    Cristuru Secuiesc, Romania Đurđevac, Croatia Haimhausen, Germany Vráble, Slovakia Vrsar, Croatia Dabas Abrud, Romania Aiton, Romania Albenga, Italy Banská...
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  • Sibiu County, Romania Rød (disambiguation), several populated places in Norway Rőd, Aiton, from the Hungarian name for Rediu, a village in Aiton Commune, Cluj...
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    36 species and four natural hybrids are accepted: Malus angustifolia (Aiton) Michx. – southern crabapple Malus asiatica Nakai – Chinese pearleaf crabapple...
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    Turzii Cluj-Napoca - capital Dej Gherla Turda Towns Huedin Communes Aghireșu Aiton Aluniș Apahida Așchileu Baciu Băișoara Beliș Bobâlna Bonțida Borșa Buza...
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    Tilia tomentosa (category Articles containing Romanian-language text)
    family Malvaceae, native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia, from Romania and the Balkans east to western Turkey, occurring at moderate altitudes...
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    Cluj-Napoca metropolitan area (category Metropolitan areas of Romania)
    area in Cluj County, which includes Cluj-Napoca and 19 communes nearby: Aiton, Apahida, Baciu, Bonțida, Borșa, Căianu, Chinteni, Ciurila, Cojocna, Feleacu...
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  • History of Cluj-Napoca (category Roman towns and cities in Romania)
    first recorded on a milestone found in 1758 in the nearby Aiton commune. The Milliarium of Aiton is an ancient Roman milestone (milliarium) dating from 108...
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    Turda (category Archaeological sites in Romania)
    is first recorded on a Roman milliarium discovered in 1758 in the nearby Aiton commune. The legionary fortress established as the basecamp of the Legio...
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    Roman Dacia (category Ancient history of Romania)
    Napoca and Potaissa (modern Cluj-Napoca and Turda, Romania). Epigraphic evidence on the milliarium of Aiton indicates that this stretch of road was finished...
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    taste. Formally, B. vulgaris was first published and described by William Aiton in his Hortus Kewensis (1812). Some references still mention Robert Brown...
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    Hippeastrum (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
    genus Amaryllis. This name and attribution was first published by William Aiton in 1789, in his Hortus Kewensis. Which species this was is not known precisely...
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    September 2020. Aiton, Jessie (2022). "Meandering through the Windsor Hotel when I encountered a memorable culture clash: Doug Aiton reflects on his interview...
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    Cluj County (category Counties of Romania)
    Cluj County (Romanian pronunciation: [kluʒ] ) is a county (județ) of Romania, in Transylvania. Its seat is Cluj-Napoca. In Hungarian it is known as Kolozs...
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    gracilis Aiton". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 31 May 2023. NRCS (9 June 2023), "Urtica dioica L. ssp. gracilis (Aiton) Seland...
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  • Variably Reflected," Historically Speaking (Jan. 2012) 13#1 online E. J. Aiton, Leibniz: A Biography (1985) Guy Stanton Ford, Stein and the era of reform...
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    Ajtony (category 11th century in Romania)
    and a village (Ahthon) in Krassó County, and a settlement named Aiton exists in Romania. According to the Long Life, Ajtony's seat was a stronghold on...
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    This is a list of settlements in Cluj County, Romania. The following are the county's cities and sole town (Huedin), along with their attached villages:...
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    Limes Porolissensis (category Roman fortifications in Romania)
    Located in present-day Romania, Limes Porolissensis was the frontier of the Roman Empire in Dacia Porolissensis, the northernmost of the three Dacian...
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    Nymphaeaceae family in freshwater habitats. Such as Nuphar advena (Aiton) W.T.Aiton (syn Nymphaea advena), Nymphaea alba, Nymphaea ampla, Nymphaea odorata...
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    cones are nut-brown, 2.5–5.5 cm (1–2+1⁄8 in) long. Pinus mugo subsp. mugo, Romania Pinus mugo subsp. uncinata Pinus mugo subsp. rotundata, Swiss National...
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    Viburnum lantana (category Flora of Romania)
    Synonyms List Viburnum aragonense Pau Viburnum farinosum Stokes Viburnum lantana var. europaeum Aiton Viburnum maculatum Pant. Viburnum tomentosum Lam....
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    Norway, Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Bulgaria, eastern parts of Russia, Romania, through Europe to France, southern England, Spain (on the Cantabrian,...
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    Batterie Rolland Fort de Pugey Savoie Lestal Tamié Villard Mont Laitelet Aiton Montgilbert Vulmix Truc Platte Télégraphe Sapey Replaton Briançon and Tournoux...
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    Mathematics. MAA.:143 Mackie (1845), 38 Mackie (1845), 39 Mackie (1845), 40 Aiton 1985: 312 Ariew R., G.W. Leibniz, life and works, p. 21 in The Cambridge...
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    Spiraea salicifolia (category Flora of Romania)
    Spiraea bethlehemensis alba Zabel Spiraea bethlemensis Wenz. Spiraea carnea (Aiton) Steud. Spiraea carpinifolia Willd. Spiraea carpinifolia incarnata Zabel...
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