Dăbâca (Hungarian: Doboka; German: Dobeschdorf) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Dăbâca, Luna de Jos...
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Cluj, not Dăbâca. Had he wanted to go to Dăbâca, he would have chosen another way, a shorter one, over the hills between Alrnaş and Dăbâca". Based on...
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Jose Luna, Negrești-Oaș town, Satu Mare County Luna, Cluj Luna de Jos, Dăbâca Commune, Cluj County Luna de Sus, Florești, Cluj Luna River Luna, Arkansas...
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Gesta Hungarorum during the excavation of the early medieval hillfort at Dăbâca as Gelou's capital city. Whether archeology supports the Gesta or not is...
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Geaca Bocskai Castle, Aghireșu Bologa Fortress (Sebesvár), Bologa Dăbâca Fortress, Dăbâca Dej Fortress, Dej Géczy Fortress, Liteni Haller Castle, Coplean...
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(its center was Dés/Dej), most of Doboka county (its center was Doboka/Dăbâca at first, later Szamosújvár/Gherla) and the eastern part of the Kővárvidék/Chioar...
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București / Giurgiu Comana Airfield, 44°12'01"N 26°08'23"E 123.45 MHz Dăbâca / Cluj Dăbâca Airfield, 46°59'11"N 23°40'20"E 123.45 MHz Brașov Cobrex Helipad...
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Castriferrei Comaromiensis Csanadiensis Csongradiensis Dobocensis (around Dăbâca) Hontensis – maybe Jauriensis Karakó (between Castriferrei and Vespriminiensis)...
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fortresses made of earth and timber, including the ones at Doboka (now Dăbâca in Romania) and Sajósárvár (present-day Șirioara). They also made a plundering...
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article at [[:ro:Comitatul Dăbâca]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|ro|Comitatul Dăbâca}} to the talk page. For...
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villages Gura Bordului, Lunca Cernii de Sus, Lunca Cernii de Jos, Hășdău, Dăbâca, Toplița, Cinciș-Cerna, Teliucu Superior, Teliucu Inferior, Peștișu Mare...
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none of them definitively date to the 9th century. In the case of Doboka (Dăbâca), two pairs of bell-shaped pendants with analogues in sites in Austria,...
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Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Curpenii Silvașului, Dăbâca (Doboka), Dealu Mic (Párosza), Goleș (Golles), Hășdău (Hosdó), Mosoru (Moszor)...
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Cluj-Napoca. Cornești borders the following communes: Bobâlna to the north, Dăbâca and Panticeu to the west, Iclod to the south, and Aluniș to the east. According...
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Hungary, joined their forces and chased the marauders as far as Doboka (now Dăbâca in Romania). Six years later, "the troops from Byhor" were under the command...
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medieval fortresses unearthed in Transylvania, including Cluj-Mănăștur, Dăbâca, and Șirioara, can be definitively dated earlier than the 10th century....
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Ceanu Mare Chinteni Chiuiești Ciucea Ciurila Cojocna Cornești Cuzdrioara Dăbâca Feleacu Fizeșu Gherlii Florești Frata Gârbău Geaca Gilău Iara Iclod Izvoru...
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Pannonia in 896 who ruled from Cuvin and was contemporary with dukes Gelu of Dăbâca (?) and Menumorut of Biharia. Following the war between the Hungarians and...
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Rivers. A bronze cross from Alba Iulia, and a Byzantine pectoral cross from Dăbâca from the 10th century have been found in Transylvania. Additionally, a Greek...
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Location Country Romania Counties Cluj County Villages Panticeu, Pâglișa, Dăbâca, Luna de Jos Physical characteristics Mouth Someșul Mic • location Fundătura...
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victims which were later identified: From Carapciu: Nicolae Corduban, Teodor Dabâca, Cosma Opaiț, Gheorghe Opaiț, Vasile Opaiț, Cosma Tovarnițchi, Ilie Tovarnițchi...
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in the 1010s and in 1068, by Ouzes in 1085, and by Cumans in 1091. Cluj, Dăbâca and other royal forts built of earth and timber were strengthened after...
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estates and villages near Doboka Castle – today all belongs to Doboka (Dăbâca, Romania) – and an uninhabited land Lózsárd (Lujerdiu), in addition to another...
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two of them were donated nine villages in the County Doboka (Romanian: Dăbâca). The exact lineage of the family can be traced continuously only beginning...
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villages and with about 45% in the mountains in Solnocul de Mijloc and Dăbâca Counties during the wars; the two most important Saxon centers, Sibiu and...
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de Sus, Tioltiur Cuzdrioara Cuzdrioara, Mănășturel, Valea Gârboului Dăbâca Dăbâca, Luna de Jos, Pâglișa Feleacu Feleacu, Gheorghieni, Vâlcele, Sărădiș...
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under the Treaty of Trianon. The Romanian name of the county became Someș-Dăbâca County. After the administrative unification law in 1925, the county was...
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estates and villages near Doboka Castle – today all belongs to Doboka (Dăbâca, Romania) – and an uninhabited land Lózsárd (Lujerdiu), in addition to another...
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Ceanu Mare Chinteni Chiuiești Ciucea Ciurila Cojocna Cornești Cuzdrioara Dăbâca Feleacu Fizeșu Gherlii Florești Frata Gârbău Geaca Gilău Iara Iclod Izvoru...
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