• a village in Recea-Cristur Commune, Cluj County Căprioara, a village in Hamcearca Commune, Tulcea County Căprioara, a tributary of the river Priboiasa...
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    This is a list of settlements in Cluj County, Romania. The following are the county's cities and sole town (Huedin), along with their attached villages:...
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    Recea-Cristur (category Communes in Cluj County)
    commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. In Romanian, "recea" refers to a cold place. The commune is composed of nine villages: Căprioara (Kecskeháta)...
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    being written in corrupt but easily identifiable forms, such as Kapreuar (Căprioara), Nuksora (Nucșoar) or Chernyswara (Cernișoara). Also, the preservation...
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    Issue 1 (65), 2002, pp. 50–54. Rodica Colta, Doru Sinaci, Ioan Traia, Căprioara: monografie. Arad: Editura Mirador, 2011. ISBN 978-973-164-096-9 Vasile...
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    Kingdom of Hungary, one settlement mentioned in the source as Romanian: "Căprioara". This Romanian place-name is the first recorded Romanian toponym in the...
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    Pordeanu and "Keer" (near present-day Ostojićevo in Serbia). "Caprewar" from Căprioara For instance, Sebeș and "Comyath" (on the Pogăniș River were mentioned...
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