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    The Battle of Brașov (German: Schlacht bei Kronstadt; Hungarian: Brassói csata) was fought on July 17, 1603, between the troops of Wallachia led by Radu...
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    Craiova (redirect from Şimnicu de Jos)
    There are daily trains with service from Craiova to: Bucharest (3 hours), Brașov (6 – 8 hours - via connecting service), Cluj-Napoca (8 – 10 hours - connecting...
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    but the siege lasted only for 8 days. They destroyed the outskirts of Brașov, before they left Hungary loaded with plunder and taking more than 30,000...
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    Germans of Romania (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    well as five Deutsche Kultzertrum based in Iași, Brașov, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, and Sibiu. In Brașov/Kronstadt, the German-language school is the Johannes...
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    orașul Brașov (1944–1948), Brașov, Ed. Transilvania Express, 1997 Radu Ciuceanu, Octavian Roske, Cristian Troncotă, Începuturile mișcării de rezistență...
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  • Saxon towns – Bistritz, Hermannstadt and Kronstadt (Bistrița, Sibiu and Brașov) – owned large estates which were cultivated by hundreds of peasants. Dozens...
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    the Burgundian crusade led by Walerand de Wavrin. A prior mention from 1432 of the purchase of firearms from Brașov also exists, while archeological evidence...
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    Nicolae Ceaușescu (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    propaganda materials". For these charges, he was convicted on 6 June 1936 by the Brașov Tribunal to 2 years in prison, an additional 6 months for contempt of court...
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    grăbit as a single and then participates at the Golden Stag Festival in Brașov, where she wins the first prize in the discography section and the third...
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    forces with the invaders, who defeated and killed Mózes in the Battle of Brașov on 17 July 1603. Radu withdrew to Wallachia, making way for a return of...
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    Mistry's "A fine balance"" (PDF). Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brașov. Series IV: Philology and Cultural Studies. 2 (51): 47. Archived from the...
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    Flag and coat of arms of Transylvania (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    318 Pál-Antal, pp. 20–21 Gherghina Boda, "Expoziția națională a Astrei de la Brașov (1862)", in Țara Bârsei, Vol. 11, 2008, pp. 97–99 "Nouvelles étrangères...
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    Doina Cornea (category People from Brașov)
    Democrată Română, CDR), which brought Emil Constantinescu to power. Born in Brașov, Romania, Cornea began studying French and Italian at the University of...
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    the Curtea de Argeş Cathedral and Renaissance influences). It was also a period of increased influence for the Saxon merchants in Brașov and Sibiu, and...
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    Transylvanian nobility, led by Mózes Székely, was again defeated at the Battle of Braşov in 1603 by the Habsburg Empire and Wallachian troops led by the voivode...
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    Europe College Yearbook, 2010–2011, p. 160 Steffen Schlandt, "Muzica de orgă din Brașov și Țara Bârsei din secolul al XIV-lea până în secolul al XX-lea",...
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    (2005) ISBN 978-0521853644 https://www.cipdh.gob.ar/memorias-situadas/en/lugar-de-memoria/biafran-war-memories/#:~:text=The%20Nigerian%20Civil%20War%2C%20also...
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    negotiating to acquire the Romanian state-managed helicopter manufacturer IAR Brașov with the intention of establishing an overseas production line for the AH-1W...
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  • decathlon, member of the national team; Football - player at B.M.T.E. Brașov, Astra Brașov and Telefon Club București (from the establishment of the club until...
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    Black Garden de Waal, Thomas. 2003. NYU. ISBN 0-8147-1945-7 Page 83 Black Garden de Waal, Thomas. 2003. NYU. ISBN 0-8147-1945-7 Black Garden de Waal, Thomas...
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  • Vlad Țepeș, Giurgiu – Vlad the Impaler Former: Stalin was the name of Brașov – Joseph Stalin Vasile Roaită was the name of Eforie Sud – Vasile Roaită...
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    Prisoner of war (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the villas belonging to the Brașov and Giurgiu City Halls at Timișul de Jos, in the newly established Camp No. 14 (Lagărul de prizonieri nr. 14). The excellent...
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  • smaller vessels. The Spanish commander Federico Spinola died. Battle of Brașov 17 July – Fought between the troops of Wallachia led by Radu Șerban and...
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  • List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1990–present (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (1994) : The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox in the Brain". matrixwissen.de. Retrieved 7 July 2017. Baker, J. Mark. "Minutes, NSA Members Meeting October...
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    Nuremberg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    renewed 1997 Kalkudah, Sri Lanka, since 2005 Bar, Montenegro, since 2006 Brașov, Romania, since 2006 Changping, China, since 2006 Montan, Italy, since 2012...
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    Hungarian People's Republic, 1957–1958; names 213 people killed by the rebels. Gati, Charles (2006). Failed Illusions: Moscow, Washington, Budapest and...
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  • Melbourne Ice CSM Corona Brașov Riley Tonks Newcastle Northstars No team Albin Torstensson Central Coast Rhinos Comètes de Meudon Lachlan Tripp Brisbane...
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    hard-line communist regime in the Warsaw Pact. After having suppressed the Brașov rebellion in 1987, Nicolae Ceaușescu was re-elected for another five years...
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    1521 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    written by a trader from Câmpulung, to Johannes Benkner, the mayor of Brașov, warning that the Ottoman Empire is preparing its troops to cross into Wallachia...
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    the UPA's effectiveness. According to the writing of one slain Ukrainian rebel, "the Bolsheviks tried to take us from within...you can never know exactly...
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