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  2. Viișoara, Cluj - Wikipedia

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    Viișoara (Hungarian: Aranyosegerbegy; German: Erlenmarkt) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Urca (Mezőőrke) and Viișoara. The commune lies in the Transylvanian Plain, on the banks of the river Arieș. It is located in the southeastern part of the county, on the border with Mureș County.

  3. Moldovans in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Moldovans in Romania include the people born in the Republic of Moldova living in Romania and their descendants. The largest group of immigrants in Romania are from Moldova. . Owing to the former period of union between most of Moldova and Romania, many Moldovans are eligible for Romanian citizenship on the basis of Romanian desc

  4. Central University Library of Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, when Austria-Hungary broke up and Transylvania (including Cluj) joined Romania, a Romanian university was founded in 1920; it used the existing Central University Library (dedicated in the presence of the royal family and renamed the Library of King Ferdinand I University) and the Library of the Transylvanian Museum, still ...

  5. 2018 unification declarations in Moldova and Romania

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    Between 6 and 9 August, the Congress of Teachers of Romania and Teachers of Romanian Ethnicity was held in Alba Iulia. On it participated hundreds of teachers from Moldova and Romania but also from the oblasts of Chernivtsi and Odesa in Ukraine and the Timok Valley in Serbia, which have substantial ethnic Romanian minorities. During the ...

  6. Chinteni - Wikipedia

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    Chinteni (formerly known as Chintău; [3];Hungarian: Kajántó; German: Kallentau) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania.It is composed of nine villages: Chinteni, Deușu (Diós), Feiurdeni (Fejérd), Măcicașu (Magyarmacskás), Pădureni (Fejérdi fogadók), Săliștea Veche (Szellőcskevölgy), Sânmărtin (Szentmártonmacskás), Satu Lung (Hosszúmacskás) and Vechea (Bodonkút).

  7. Gheorgheni, Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Gheorgheni (Hungarian: Györgyfalvi-negyed [1]) is a district located in the south-east of Cluj-Napoca in Romania. It has inherited its name from the nearby village of Gheorghieni (Hungarian: Györgyfalva), part of Feleacu commune. [2]

  8. Florin Piersic - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Cluj. Piersic's parents were from Bucovina , his mother was born in Valea Seacă , and his father, Ștefan Piersic, a veterinary physician , was originally from Corlata . Piersic spent his childhood years in Corlata, Pojorâta , and Cajvana , [ 7 ] later, in Cernăuți , and then his family moved to Cluj , where Florin graduated ...

  9. Cătina, Cluj - Wikipedia

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    Cătina (Hungarian: Katona; German: Kettin) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Cătina, Copru (Kapor), Feldioara (Melegföldvár), Hagău (Hágótanya), Hodaie and Valea Caldă (Melegvölgyitanya).