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    Bata, Arad (redirect from Bulci)
    villages: Bacău de Mijloc (Bakamező), Bata (situated at 67 km from Arad), Bulci (Bulcs) and Țela (Cella). According to the last census the population of...
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    Bulci was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia located on the western side of defensive line of forts, limes Daciae. Its ruins are located in Bulci (commune...
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    Soolisnuh inkih solaa Simbiliiy kah ningicle 𝄆 Bakaarat kah sugunne! 𝄇 Bulci kaak qaran sido Way gubi kak anxar lusa Cutukti caxte caydu Qidi wagri silaalo...
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  • Ineu Konopi Castle, Odvoș Kövér-Appel Castle, Fântânele Mocsonyi Castle, Bulci Nopcsa Castle, Arad Purgly Castle, Șofronea Royal Castle, Săvârșin Salbek...
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  • Băile Homorod, Boroșneu Mare, Brusturi, Brâncovenești, Bucium, Buciumi, Bulci, Bumbești-Jiu - Gară, Bumbești-Jiu - Vârtop, Băneasa, Bănița, Chitid, Cigmău...
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    (Buciumi) Buciumi Porolissensis 2.2 Dacia Porolissensis Transylvania Sălaj (Bulci) Bulci Marisiensis Dacia Apulensis Banat Arad (Bumbești-Jiu 1) Bumbești-Jiu...
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    1337 to reclaim former Benedictine monasteries – Kolozsmonostor, Bulcs (Bulci), Bizere, Garáb, Mogyoród – unlawfully usurped by others in the territory...
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  • (Romanian: Frumușeni) Holy Mary Benedictine   today in Romania Bulcs (Romanian: Bulci) Holy Mary Benedictine   today in Romania Egyedmonostor (part of Diószeg...
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    Their bricks were often found on the lower reaches of Mureș, for example in Bulci, Cladova, Periam, Sânnicolau Mare and Szeged, which probably shows that...
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    unit Dacia Superior Nearby water Marisus Directly connected to (Arad) (Bulci) Location Coordinates 46°05′N 21°41′E / 46.083°N 21.683°E / 46.083; 21...
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  • Bács (Bač) cathedral chapter 10,000 Bizere Benedictine abbey 4,000 Bulcs (Bulci) Benedictine abbey 5,000 Bishop of Csanád prelate 5,000 Egres (Igriș) Cistercian...
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    and Pop, say that the earth-and-wooden or stone fortresses unearthed at Bulci, Cenad, Ilidia, Orșova, Pescari, and Vladimirescu were Glad's forts. Florin...
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    Benedictines in Hungary, such as the occupation of the abbeys of Bulcs (Bulci), Bizere, Garáb and Mogyoród, by a secular person named Stephen – who arbitrarily...
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  • Dosarele Istoriei, p.27; Tismăneanu, p.57 Iuliu Szikszay, Marin Popa, Ion Bulci, Eugen Rozvan, Editura Politică, Bucharest, 1971 D. E. "Romániai magyar...
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    the re-establishment of the Krassó County, Mănăștiur was assigned to the Bulci District. After 1880, the Hungarian authorities brought to Mănăștiur 150...
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    documented from the early 13th century. The Benedictines owned abbeys at Arač, Bulci, Chelmac, Frumușeni and Şemlacu Mare; the Cistercians had a monastery in...
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