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    The Satu Mare Swabians or Sathmar Swabians (German: Sathmarer Schwaben) are a German ethnic group in the Satu Mare (German: Sathmar) region of Romania...
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    of what is now Serbia and Romania (the Danube Swabians, Satu Mare Swabians, Banat Swabians and Swabian Turkey) in the 18th century, where they were invited...
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    present-day countries: Germans of Hungary; Satu Mare Swabians; Germans of Croatia, Bačka, the Banat Swabians; and the Vojvodina Germans of Serbia's Vojvodina...
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    Satu Mare (pronounced [ˈsatu ˈmare] ; Hungarian: Szatmárnémeti [sɒtmaːrneːmɛti]; German: Sathmar; Yiddish: סאטמאר Satmar or סאַטמער Satmer) is a city with...
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  • German spoken in Romania in Satu Mare (German: Sathmar) and Satu Mare County, north-western Transylvania by the Sathmar Swabians (German: Sathmarer Schwaben)...
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    Satu Mare County (Romanian: Județul Satu Mare, pronounced [ˌsatu ˈmare], Hungarian: Szatmár megye) is a county (județ) of Romania, on the border with Hungary...
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    literally "Swabian". Danube Swabians (Donauschwaben): Banat Swabians Germans of Hungary Germans of Romania Germans of Serbia Satu Mare Swabians Swabian Turkey...
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    pronunciation: [ˈmɛzøːpɛtri]) is a commune of 1,588 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dindeștiu Mic (Kisdengeleg)...
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    Beltiug (category Communes in Satu Mare County)
    (Satu Mare Swabians). The name was translated to Hungarian as "Gyöngy", and Romanians took it over as Giungi. It lies at 40 km away from Satu Mare. The...
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    The German Nationality in Romania (1978), page 42: "The Satu Mare Swabians are true Swabians, their place of origin being Württemberg, in the land of...
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    pronunciation: [ˈtʃɒnaːloʃ]; German: Schinal or Schönthal) is a commune in Satu Mare County, Romania, right on the Hungarian border. It is composed of two...
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  • Zita-Eva Funkenhauser (category Sportspeople from Satu Mare)
    a 1976 Olympic champion in the foil. Her family belonged to the Satu Mare Swabians. "Olympics Statistics: Zita-Eva Funkenhauser". databaseolympics.com...
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    Danube Swabians, including: those in the Bačka. Banat Swabians in the Serbian and Romanian Banat, as well as a handful in Bulgaria. Satu Mare Swabians in...
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    The Banat Swabians are an ethnic German population in the former Kingdom of Hungary in Central-Southeast Europe, part of the Danube Swabians and Germans...
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    Hodod (redirect from Nadişu, Satu Mare)
    situated in Satu Mare County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of four villages: The commune lies in the extreme southeast of Satu Mare County. It borders...
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    Carei (category Populated places in Satu Mare County)
    Grosskarol/Großkarl, Yiddish: קראלי‎, pronounced [krʊlə]) is a city in Satu Mare County, northwestern Romania, near the border with Hungary. The city administers...
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    Tiream (category Communes in Satu Mare County)
    48.3% were Romanians, 29.2% were Hungarians, 14.1% Germans (mainly Satu Mare Swabians), and 8.1% Roma. According to mother tongue, 50.1% of the population...
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  • Ottomans. The Banat Swabians and Satu Mare Swabians are examples of Danube Swabian settlers from the 18th century. An influx of Danube Swabians also occurred...
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    Swabian eastern diaspora dialects Satu Mare Swabian (Satmarschwäbisch) (spoken by the Satu Mare Swabians) Caucasus German (Kaukasusdeutsch) (spoken by...
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    Baden. Other than that, Scheibenschlagen is also popular amongst the Satu Mare Swabians in Romania. This traditional event is held either on the weekend of...
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  • the territory of present-day Romania); Banat Swabians (including Banat Highland Germans); Sathmar Swabians; Bukovina Germans; Transylvanian Landler; Zipser...
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    Sándor Demján (category People from Satu Mare County)
    Satu Mare County, Romania). His father of Székely origin, had moved there in 1940, but was killed during World War II. His mother, a Danube Swabian from...
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    63%, Germans (mostly Transylvanian Saxons and Banat Swabians, but also Zipsers, Sathmar Swabians, or Landlers) – 0.49%, other – 0.77%. Some 378,298 inhabitants...
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    and was joined by Mihail Kreutzer, who claimed to represent the Satu Mare Swabians. By April 1933, Brandsch was openly anti-Nazi and was attempting to...
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  • Gábor Gerstenmájer (category Footballers from Satu Mare)
    13 September 1967) is a Romanian footballer of German swabian descent who was born in Satu Mare. He won the Romanian Golden Boot award in 1992 while playing...
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    16 families; Illischestie, now Ilişeşti, 12 families; Satulmare, now Satu Mare, 8 families; Milleschoutz, now Milișăuți, 8 families; Badeutz, now Bădeuți...
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  • Transylvanian Saxons, Transylvanian Landlers, Banat Swabians, Bukovina Germans, Sathmar Swabians, Regat Germans, Zipser Germans, and Dobrujan Germans...
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    Transylvanian cities or towns such as Cluj-Napoca, Sibiu, Brașov, Alba Iulia, Baia Mare, Bistrița, Mediaș, Cisnădie, Sebeș, or Sighișoara also attract a large number...
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    in the East. Hungary in the West – Hajdú-Bihar County and Békés County Satu Mare County in the North. Arad County in the South. Prior to World War I, the...
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    Romanian army would advance. The line coincided with railways connecting Satu Mare, Oradea, and Arad. However, the Romanian Army was not to enter those cities...
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