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    Vințu de Jos, also known as Vinț (German: Unter-Wintz, Winzendorf, Alvinz, Weinsdorf; Hungarian: Alvinc; Latin: Binstum; Turkish: Aşağı Vinçazvar), is...
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    (headquarters at Sebeș) Plasa Teiuș (headquarters at Teiuș) Plasa Vințu de Jos (headquarters at Vințu de Jos) Subsequently, Plasa Ighiu was abolished and two other...
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    essayist, and political figure. She took her name after Blandiana, near Vințu de Jos, Alba County, her mother's home village. In October 2017, she was announced...
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  • ambitious goal made the youngster move Mureșul Vințu de Jos. Arrived in the summer of 2015 at Vințu de Jos, Culda was an important member of the team which...
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    Blandiana (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Blandiana borders the following localities: Meteș and Zlatna to the north, Vințu de Jos to the east, Săliștea and Șibot to the south, and Ceru-Băcăinți to the...
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    built a chapel. Settlements of Breadfield Vințu de Jos (hung. Alvinc, ger. Unterwintz or Winzendorf) Pianul de Jos (hung. Alsópián, Szászpián, Romanian Chian...
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    Alba Iulia (27 km). The bordering communes are Blandiana in the north, Vințu de Jos in the north-east, Pianu in the east, the town of Cugir in the west and...
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  • County Laz, a village in Săsciori Commune, Alba County Laz, a village in Vințu de Jos Commune, Alba County Laz, a village in Dezna Commune, Arad County Laz-Firtănuș...
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    Martinuzzi Castle, also known as Alvinc Castle, is a medieval castle in Vințu de Jos, in the Transylvania region of Romania. The fortress was one of the earliest...
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  • [ˈt͡ʃoːkaːʃ]) may refer to: Csókás, the Hungarian name for Ciocaşu village, Vințu de Jos Commune, Alba County, Romania Csókás, the Hungarian name for Ciocotiş...
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  • when and where he was born, but he died in 1785. He lived in Alvinz (Vințu de Jos). In his motives for this historical work, as a non-Bulgarian /Transylvanian...
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    In fact he forced a group of 186 Hutterites to come to Alvinc (today Vințu de Jos, Romania) in 1622, because he needed craftsmen and agricultural workers...
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    Transylvania, he was confirmed personal ownership of two inland citadels, Vințu de Jos and Vurpăr. Despite relying on Suleiman's support, Paisie also continued...
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  • Mureș in Vințu de Jos. Its length is 33 km (21 mi) and its basin size is 122 km2 (47 sq mi). "Planul național de management. Sinteza planurilor de management...
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  • Martinuzzi may refer to: Martinuzzi Castle, a medieval castle in Vințu de Jos, in the Transylvania region of Romania Fernando Martinuzzi (born 1980), Argentinian/Italian...
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  • village in Dănicei Commune, Vâlcea County Gura Cuțului, village in Vințu de Jos Commune, Alba County Gura Dimienii, village in Beceni Commune, Buzău...
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    exiled to Corona (Brașov), then detained at Martinuzzi Castle, Alvinc (Vințu de Jos)—where Aaron died, allegedly poisoned. He was survived by his stepson...
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    of Miskolc) now bears his name. In 1631 Hutterites from Alvinc (today Vințu de Jos, Romania) came to Sárospatak for construction work. In 1645 George I...
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  • Austro-Hungarian Empire: Dealu Ferului, a village in the commune of Vințu de Jos in Alba County, Romania Železník (village), in the Svidník District of...
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    to flee to Transylvania, where he had received the estates Vurpăr and Vințu de Jos from King Louis II of Hungary as a reward for fighting the Ottomans....
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    Unirea, Mirăslău, Aiud, Rădești, Teiuș, Sântimbru, Ciugud, Alba Iulia, Vințu de Jos, Blandiana, Săliștea, Șibot Hunedoara County: Geoagiu, Orăștie, Turdaș...
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  • several places: Crișeni, a commune in Sălaj County Crişeni, a village in Vințu de Jos Commune, Alba County Crişeni, a village in Mociu Commune, Cluj County...
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  • transport; Compania Națională de Căi Ferate CFR, manages the infrastructure on the Romanian railway network; and Societatea Feroviară de Turism, or SFT, which...
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    Western Europe toward Budapest Keleti. Line 200 : Curtici–Arad–Deva–Vințu de Jos–Sibiu–Făgăraș–Brașov (to Bucharest it continues as the 1000 main line)...
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    born in Alvincz, Principality of Transylvania, Austrian Empire (today Vințu de Jos, Romania) to a distinguished noble family, but family feuds left him...
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    p. 176. András Kovács, Batthyány Ignác püspök és az alvinci kastély (Bishop Ignatius Batthyány and the Castle from Vințu de Jos/Alvinc), p. 190. v t e...
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  • and guitarist Places Merítő, the Hungarian name for Mereteu village, Vințu de Jos Commune, Alba County, Romania Ships USS Merito (SP-279), a United States...
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    completed in the 1630s. In style, it resembles the castles at Iernut, Vințu de Jos and Lăzarea. It is named after Ferenc Mikó (1585–1635), who began building...
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  • 2019. Retrieved 22 December 2019. "Mureșul Vințu de Jos este noua campioana a Ligii a IV-a" [Mureșul Vințu de Jos is the new champion of Liga IV] (in Romanian)...
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  • Fortress, Glogoveț Gräven Fortress, Gârbova Martinuzzi Castle, Vințu de Jos Mikes Castle, Cisteiu de Mureș Peasants' Fortress (Bauernfestung Kelling), Câlnic...
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