Avram Iancu (Romanian: [aˈvram ˈjaŋku]; Hungarian: Janku Ábrahám; 1824 – September 10, 1872) was a Transylvanian Romanian lawyer who played an important...
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also refer to a number of places or institutions named after him: Avram Iancu, Alba, a commune in Alba County, Romania Avram Iancu, Bihor, a commune in Bihor...
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Cluj International Airport (redirect from Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport)
Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport (IATA: CLJ, ICAO: LRCL) is an airport serving the city of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Initially known as Someșeni Airport...
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Teleki House Toldalagi Palace Tolnai House Hotel Transzilvánia Avram Iancu monument (Avram Iancu) Bartók Béla Statue (Bartók Béla) Bem Józef Statue (Józef...
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completed in 2003. Other post-Communist-era government buildings include the Avram Iancu Firehouse, Cluj-Napoca International Airport, and the Cluj-Napoca branch...
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Călugăreni (category Place name disambiguation pages)
(disambiguation) Călugăreasa River (disambiguation) Călugărești, a village in Avram Iancu, Alba, Romania Călugăreasa, a village in Prigoria, Gorj County, Romania...
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Regina Maria (category Place name disambiguation pages)
Mingir Commune, Hînceşti district, Moldova Regina Maria, former name of Avram Iancu Commune, Bihor County, Romania Regina Maria, former name of Horia Commune...
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Ensemble ”Shot Pillars” Monument Școala Ardeleană Statuary Group Statue of Avram Iancu Statue of Baba Novac Statue of St. George Virgin Mary Statue Lucian Blaga...
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Incești (category Place name disambiguation pages)
Incești may refer to several villages in Romania: Incești, a village in Avram Iancu Commune, Alba County Incești, a village in Poșaga Commune, Alba County...
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Mehala (section Avram Iancu Square)
Orthodox and Roman Catholic – located in the square that today is called Avram Iancu. From now on, Mehala has experienced a vertiginous development: roads...
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Boldești (category Place name disambiguation pages)
Boldești may refer to several places in Romania: Boldești, a village in Avram Iancu Commune, Alba County Boldești, a village in Hărmănești Commune, Iași...
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Câmpeni (category Populated places in Alba County)
military stronghold of Avram Iancu, a revolutionary leader of the Transylvanian Romanians' national movement. The Avram Iancu Museum is located in the...
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Târsa (category Place name disambiguation pages)
Târsa may refer to several villages in Romania: Târsa, a village in Avram Iancu Commune, Alba County Târsa, a village in Boșorod Commune, Hunedoara County...
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Bălcescu, asking him to join the Wallachian Revolution. Buteanu asked Avram Iancu to advocate in the National Committee to take action "to help the brothers...
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that Avram Iancu rejected it altogether (while agreeing to a temporary armistice). The final offer from the Budapest leadership to Bălcescu and Iancu called...
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Mountains. Its territory is 13600 ha. It is composed of eight villages: Avram Iancu (Ácsva), Groși (Halmágygóros), Lazuri (Irtványfalu), Măgulicea (Kismaglód)...
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Cândești (category Place name disambiguation pages)
County Cândești, Neamț, a commune in Neamț County Cândești, a village in Avram Iancu Commune, Alba County Cândești, a village in Albeștii de Muscel Commune...
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half) on the grounds that he was part of the anti-Communist movement "Avram Iancu". At the time, Bottez was a student in the final year at Mihai Viteazul...
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the last in chronological order among the churches flanking today's Avram Iancu Square. In 1887, the Orthodox parish in this district split into a Romanian...
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Plai (category Place name disambiguation pages)
Plai may refer to several places in Romania: Plai, a village in Avram Iancu Commune, Alba County Plai, a village in Gârda de Sus Commune, Alba County...
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Cloșca and Crișan started in 1784, and marks the death place and burial site of Avram Iancu. Franciscan monastery of Baia de Criș, founded in the 14th...
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Ant (disambiguation) (category Place name disambiguation pages)
village in Lucknow district, Uttar Pradesh, India Ant, a village in Avram Iancu, Bihor County, Romania Ant Atoll, part of the Senyavin island group in...
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originally consisted of ten districts (plăși): Plasa Avram Iancu, headquartered at Avram Iancu Plasa Brad, headquartered at Brad Plasa Deva, headquartered...
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Călărași – Alexandru Odobescu, writer and politician Avram Iancu, Alba and Avram Iancu, Bihor – Avram Iancu Bucharest – Bucur, legendary shepherd C. A. Rosetti...
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Cocoșești (category Place name disambiguation pages)
Cocoşeşti may refer to several villages in Romania: Cocoşeşti, a village in Avram Iancu, Alba Cocoşeşti, a village in Păulești, Prahova, ctitorit de familia...
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Villtard, Neil Davidson, Johnny Chang, Ana-Maria Avram, Hildur Gudnsadottir, Stephen O'Malley, Iancu Dumitrescu, Oren Ambarchi, Daniel Higgs, Steve Beresford...
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Cintos Augustin Ágostonfalva Aurel Vlaicu Bencenc Aușeu Kisősi Avram Iancu Ácsva Avram Iancu 2 Keménytok Avrămești Szentábrahám Avrig Felek Axente Sever...
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Târnăveni (category Populated places in Mureș County)
of the 3rd Legion Cetatea de Baltă, provided soldiers for the army of Avram Iancu. Its prefect was Vasile Moldovan [ro], who was ultimately defeated and...
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Blasensis, which he turned into the strongest military unit in the army of Avram Iancu. From October 1848 to August 1849, with the objective of disarming Hungarian...
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Coțușca (category Populated places on the Prut)
County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Avram Iancu, Cotu Miculinți, Coțușca, Crasnaleuca, Ghireni, Mihail Kogălniceanu,...
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