• The Castra of Brașov was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia near Brașov, Romania, on Șprenghi Hill. List of castra Roman castra from Romania - Google...
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  • Stadionul Municipal is a proposed football stadium next to the Castra of Brașov in Braşov, Romania. Construction started in 2008, and was to be completed...
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  • multi-use stadium next to the Castra of Brașov in Braşov, Romania. It was used mostly for football matches, different teams from Braşov having played on it. The...
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    A History of Romania. East European Monographs. ISBN 978-0-88033-345-0. Media related to Castra Cumidava at Wikimedia Commons Roman castra from Romania...
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    Brașov in Brașov. The archaeological site and in particular the fort are protected as historical monuments. Parade mask found near the fort List of castra...
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    Hoghiz (redirect from Cuciulata, Brașov)
    Hungarian: Hévíz or Olthévíz) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Bogata Olteană (Oltbogát), Cuciulata...
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    Feldioara (redirect from Feldioara, Brașov)
    Barcaföldvár) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, about 15 km (9.3 mi) north of the city of Brașov. It is composed of three villages: Colonia...
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    situated in the Brașov Depression [ro], in the historical Székely Land region of southeastern Transylvania. It is positioned southeast of the Bodoc Mountains [ro]...
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    Benkner (a former mayor of Brașov/Kronstadt), or Astrid Fodor (current mayor of Sibu/Hermannstadt). Statue of Johannes Honterus in Brașov (German: Kronstadt)...
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    The castra of Feldioara was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia List of castra Roman castra from Romania - Google Maps / Earth Archived 2012-12-05 at...
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    The castra of Hoghiz was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia. The fort was built in the 2nd century AD, on the left bank of the Olt River, at a place...
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    Ungra (redirect from Ungra, Brașov)
    Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dăișoara (Dahl; Longodár) and Ungra. Ungra is located in the northern part of the...
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    Ucea (redirect from Ucea, Brașov)
    Gassendorf; Hungarian: Alsóucsa) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Corbi (Korb), Feldioara (Barcaföldvár)...
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    Rupea Fortress (category Historic monuments in Brașov County)
    classified in the list of historical monuments of Brașov County under the code BV-II-a-A-11769. Rupea Fortress is 65 km from Brașov, built on a basalt massive...
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    Burzenland (category Brașov County)
    Bran in the southwest and Prejmer in the east. Its most important city is Brașov. Burzenland is named after the stream Bârsa (Barca, Burzen, 1231: Borza)...
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    Brețcu is crossed by national road DN11 [ro] (part of European route E574), which starts in Brașov, passes through Târgu Secuiesc and Onești, and ends...
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    the Roman province of Dacia near the present town of Rupea, Romania and on the site of Rupea Fortress. List of castra Roman castra from Romania - Google...
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    Roman castra in Romania were forts built by the Roman army following the conquests of Moesia, Scythia Minor and Dacia, parts of which are now found in...
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  • The castra of Drumul Carului was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia near Moieciu, Romania. It was part of the Roman frontier system of the Limes Transalutanus...
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  • It was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia. List of castra Roman castra from Romania - Google Maps / Earth Archived 2012-12-05 at archive.today v t...
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    Argentorate/Strasbourg and Castra Regina/Regensburg. The monitoring of the Upper Rhine was the responsibility of the Classis Germanica; that of the Rhaetic Danube...
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    located near the border of Brașov County, and national road DN73 – which links Brașov and Pitești – passes through Rucăr. By the end of the 19th century, the...
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  • Earth at Romanian Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony (in Romanian) Dacian fortresses, settlements and Roman castra from Romania: Google Maps /...
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    Earth at Romanian Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony (in Romanian) Dacian fortresses, settlements and Roman castra from Romania: Google Maps /...
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  • fortified towns of the Transylvanian Saxons. The name first appeared in a document from 1296. An alternate Medieval Latin version, Septem Castra ("Seven fortresses")...
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    Mihai (2010). "Istro-Romanians: the legacy of a culture". Bulletin of the "Transilvania" University of Brașov. 7. 3 (52): 15–22. Berciu Drăghicescu, Adina...
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    Saxons of Szeben and Brassó (now Sibiu and Brașov in Romania). The relative calmness of public conditions in Transylvania is reflected in the list of the...
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    Roman people (category Ancient peoples of Europe)
    Mihai (2010). "Istro-Romanians: the legacy of a culture". Bulletin of the "Transilvania" University of Brașov. 3 (52): 15–22. Caló Levi, Annalina (1952)...
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    Miercurea Ciuc, on the border with Brașov County. It is crossed by county roads DJ 131, 132A, and 133. The route of the Via Transilvanica long-distance...
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    villages of Budula and Tohou, also known as Olahteleky, to Simon's son, Nicholas of Brașov. From 1276 King Ladislaus allows the chapter of Alba Iulia...
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