Leca or Lecca of Cătun, also known as Leca of Leurdeni, Leca Rudeanu, Comisul Leca, or Postelnico Leka (Hungarian: Kommis Leká;? – February or March 1616)...
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Bistra, Alba (redirect from Băleşti-Cătun)
340 as of 2021. It is composed of 35 villages: Aronești, Bălești, Bălești-Cătun, Bârlești, Bistra, Cheleteni, Ciuldești, Crețești, Dâmbureni, Dealu Muntelui...
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Valea Salciei (redirect from Valea Salciei-Cătun)
is composed of three villages: Modreni, Valea Salciei and Valea Salciei-Cătun. "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved...
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Chiochiș (redirect from Buza Cătun)
composed of ten villages: Apatiu (Dellőapáti), Bozieș (Magyarborzás), Buza Cătun (Buzaifogadók), Chețiu (Ketel), Chiochiș, Jimbor (Szászzsombor; German:...
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Sărulești, Buzău (redirect from Sările-Cătun)
composed of seven villages: Cărătnău de Jos, Cărătnău de Sus, Goicelu, Sările-Cătun, Sărulești, Valea Largă-Sărulești and Valea Stânei. "Results of the 2020...
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Maramureș County Borșa, Cluj, a commune in Cluj County, which includes Borșa-Cătun and Borșa-Crestaia villages Borșa, a village in Săcădat Commune, Bihor County...
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Mogoș (redirect from Bârleşti-Cătun)
is composed of 21 villages: Bărbești, Bârlești (Mogosbirlesty), Bârlești-Cătun, Bârzogani, Bocești, Bogdănești, Butești, Cojocani (Mogoskozsokány), Cristești...
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settlement, like a village. In Romania, hamlets are called cătune (singular: cătun), and they represent villages that contain several houses at most. They...
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himself. He had no direct heirs, but was survived by brother-in-law Leca of Cătun and nephew Ivașco I Băleanu. Through the latter's descendants, the Băleanus...
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Uros III founded it in 1330, he gave it many villages in the plain and catuns of Vlachs and Albanians between the Lim and the Beli Drim. Vlachs and Albanians...
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The katun (Albanian: Katun(d); Aromanian: Cãtun; Romanian: Cătun; Serbian: Катун) is a rural self-governing community in the Balkans, traditional of the...
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Transylvanian Saxons Commanders and leaders Michael the Brave Baba Novac Leca of Cătun Giorgio Basta Strength 22,000 men 30,000 men Casualties and losses More...
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near the mountain, and in their own language they call their settlements "Catuns". Byzantine writer Kekaumenos, author of the Strategikon (1078), writes...
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Borșa, Cluj (redirect from Borşa-Cătun)
County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Borșa, Borșa-Cătun (Bánffytanya), Borșa-Crestaia, Ciumăfaia (Csomafája) and Giula (Kolozsgyula)...
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Catholic priest of Byzantine rite in the Albanian community of Sicily. Leca of Cătun was probably a Wallachian political figure of Albanian origin, prominent...
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scrum, urdă, zară; clothing: bască, brâu, căciulă, sarică; housing: argea, cătun, gard; body (some initially used for livestock): buză, ceafă, ciuf, grumaz...
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shoe)", këpucë "shoe"; unrelated to Slavic kopyto "hoof" > Romanian copită cătun hamlet Russu (Alb.) from Albanian katund (dial. katun, kotun) 'village;...
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Uros III founded it in 1330, he gave it many villages in the plain and catuns of Vlachs and Albanians between the Lim and the Beli Drim. Vlachs and Albanians...
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Ruse. One the early Albanian figures in the Wallachian court was Leca of Cătun, postelnic of Wallachia and military commander the armies of several Wallachian...
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paharnic (royal cup-bearer) Gheorghe Lecca (reportedly a descendant of Leca of Cătun), who died the year after the son was born; and of Maria Negură. Together...
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system predates the Slavic contact, previously the word for community being cătun (cognate with Albanian katund), a word that changed its meaning in modern...
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Bánffytanya is the Hungarian name for two villages in Romania: Borşa-Cătun village, Borşa Commune, Cluj County Sărmăşel-Gară village, Sărmaşu Town, Mureș...
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left tributary of the river Arieș. It flows through the villages of Boj-Cătun, Valea Florilor and Ploscoș, and joins the Arieș opposite Câmpia Turzii...
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of Albania and son of Leka I Leka, 11th century Paulician leader Leca of Cătun, 17th century military commander Lekë Dukagjini, 15th century aristocrat...
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August 18, 1778 Wallachia Udrea Băleanu, statesman, c. May 1601 Leca of Cătun, statesman, February or March 1616 Hrizea of Bogdănei, pretender, April...
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Leça Lighthouse Leca, a village in Antonești, Cantemir, Moldova Leca of Cătun (before 1599–1616), Wallachian political figure Béatrice Leca (born 1970)...
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school, a steam threshing machine and 5 Orthodox churches (one for each Cătun). By 1925, the commune was part of Plasa Băneasa and had 1,329 inhabitants...
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on trading routes. They lived in villages, and hamlets called katun (ro. cătun), smaller village-like places in the mountains and lower areas where they...
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