Tormac (Hungarian: Végvár; German: Rittberg) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Cadăr, Șipet and Tormac (commune...
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altitudes, between 100 and 130 meters, are the plains of Hodoni, Duboz, Tormac, Jamu Mare, Arad and Sânnicolau Mare, and the low plain (with altitudes...
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75.1%), Cherestur (Pusztakeresztúr; 69.7%), Bodo (Nagybodófalva; 64%), Tormac (Végvár; 60.6%) and Otvești (Ötvösd; 52.6%). Roma are the second largest...
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County Brestovăț — 15.13% Chevereșu Mare — 4.44% Topolovățu Mare — 2.48% Tormac — 1.17% Comloșu Mare — 1.07% As an officially recognized ethnic minority...
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winter break and took over all its results. Giarmata replaced Tormactim Tormac during the winter break and took over all its results. CET Sud Timișoara...
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Administratively it is one of the villages included in the commune of Tormac. In 2002 the population of 856 people was ethnically split between Romanians...
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(disambiguation) Kádár (Hun judge) Kádár is the Hungarian name for Cadăr village, Tormac Commune, Timiș County, Romania This page lists people with the surname Kádár...
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part of Timiș County, bordering the town of Gătaia and the communes of Tormac, Voiteg, Opatița and Denta. The climate is temperate continental, having...
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were driven out. In 1791, some of the German inhabitants of the village of Tormac settled in Darova. In 1885, on the northern edge of the village hearth,...
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Mare Secaș Șag Șandra Știuca Teremia Mare Tomești Tomnatic Topolovățu Mare Tormac Traian Vuia Uivar Variaș Vălcani Victor Vlad Delamarina Voiteg Development...
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