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    German: Wetsch) is a commune in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania. The commune is composed of five villages: Brâncovenești, Idicel (Idecspatak), Idicel-Pădure...
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  • Brâncoveneşti may refer to: Craiovești, later known as Brâncoveneşti, a Romanian boyar family Brâncovenești, Mureș, a commune in Mureș County, Romania...
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    eliminated the previous Mureș-Magyar Autonomous Region, which had been created in 1952 within the People's Republic of Romania. Mureș County has a vibrant...
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    the Mureș/Maros are Târgu Mureș, Alba Iulia, Deva and Arad in Romania as well as Makó and Szeged in Hungary. The Hungarian reaches of the Mureș/Maros...
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  • castra of Brâncovenești was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. Its ruins are located in Brâncovenești, Romania. List...
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  • Commune, Mureș County Vălenii de Mureș, a village in the commune Brâncovenești, Mureș County Văleni, a village in Pogăceaua Commune, Mureș County Văleni...
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  • Romania: Moldoveni, Neamț Turnu Roșu, Sibiu County Vălenii de Mureș, a village in Brâncovenești, Mureș This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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    through Brâncovenești. The first written mention about Brâncovenești was almost eight centuries ago. In this village on the right bank of the Mureş River...
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  • Kendi-Kemény Castle, Brâncovenești Kornis-Rákóczi-Bethlen Castle, Iernut Maka Fortress, Ghindari Máriaffi Castle, Sângeorgiu de Mureș Peasants' Fortress...
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  • This is a list of Hungarian names for towns and communes in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania....
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    Târgu Mureș (Hungarian and Romanian sections) Radio Târgu Mureș (Hungarian and Romanian sections) Erdély TV (Târgu Mureș) Erdély FM (Târgu Mureș) Radio...
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  • Champions; (P) Promoted Notes: Iernut, Cetatea ASA Sighișoara, Cetatea Brâncovenești and Olimpia Râciu deducted 3 points. Source: Rules for classification:...
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  • Morești Mureș Marosvásárhely Târgu Mureș Mureș *medieval Hungarian name: Székelyvásárhely Marosvécs Brâncovenești Mureș Meggyesfalva Mureșeni Mureș Mezőbergenye...
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  • Roman name: Albești, Bădeni, Băile Homorod, Boroșneu Mare, Brusturi, Brâncovenești, Bucium, Buciumi, Bulci, Bumbești-Jiu - Gară, Bumbești-Jiu - Vârtop...
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    János Kemény (writer) (category Târgu Mureș)
    literary conference of Transylvanian Hungarians at Kemény's estate in Brâncoveneşti, Mureş (Marosvécs) County. This led to the formation of the Helikon community...
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  • "F.C. Reghin, campioana seriei Mureș, în luptă pentru promovarea în Divizia B" [FC Reghin, the champion of the Mureș series, in the fight for promotion...
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    was to have his remains placed in the garden of Kemény villa in Brâncoveneşti, Mureș County, next to the tomb of author János Kemény. According to his...
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  • German language and literature. Retiring in 1950, he moved back to Târgu Mureș, and died there 31 years later. F. m. Melánia R. T. (1929) Tibold Márton...
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    included: Arad, Baia Mare, Baia Sprie, Bârcea Mare, Bicaz, Borzești, Brad, Brâncovenești, CRM Bucharest, Buzău, Capu Midia, Castelu, Cavnic, Câmpulung, Cernavodă...
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  • January 2022 – via bibliotecadeva.eu.(in Romanian) "Divizia D, Seria Mureș" [Divizia D, Mureș Series]. Cuvântul Liber. 12 May 1998. p. 3. Archived from the original...
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    fortification system built in the city of Arad, Romania, on the left bank of the Mureș River in the 18th century at the direct order of the Habsburg Empress Maria...
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  • 46 87 −41 31 14 Cetatea Brâncovenești 30 9 3 18 38 68 −30 30 15 ZAMUR Târgu Mureș 30 6 7 17 26 66 −40 25 16 Matricon Târgu Mureș 30 4 9 17 26 64 −38 21...
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    Apulensis Transylvania Brașov (Brâncovenești) Brâncovenești Porolissensis 2.55 Dacia Porolissensis Transylvania Mureș (Breznița-Ocol) Breznița-Ocol Dacia...
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    defense fortifications and an observation point from where they could see the Mures Valley, part of the Streiului Valley, and the Forest Land. The Roman conquerors...
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    Râciu Răstolița Rușii-Munți Sâncraiu de Mureș Sângeorgiu de Mureș Sânger Sânpaul Sânpetru de Câmpie Sântana de Mureș Sărățeni Saschiz Solovăstru Stânceni...
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    Castra of Călugăreni (category Historic monuments in Mureș County)
    province Dacia Superior on the eastern limes road between the forts of Brâncovenești in the north and Sărățeni in the southeast. Using a chain of watchtowers...
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  • Adamesch Adămuș, Mureș County Agnetheln (+ Altdorf) Agnita, Sibiu County Aitau Aita Mare, Covasna County Ajerschteln Agrișteu, Mureș County Almaschken...
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  • grandmother led a mysterious life in Bucharest and died at Așezămintele Brâncovenești Hospital in September 1848. Her husband was a Greek-Romanian known as...
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    he seized the fortresses at Marosvécs in Transylvania proper (now Brâncovenești in Romania), and Szentjobb and Sólyomkő in Partium (now Sâniob and Șinteu...
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  • Marosvécs (today Brâncovenești, Romania), the castle had a strategic role, the three forts formed a coherent defence-system at the river Maros (Mureș). Despite...
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