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  2. TVR Tîrgu-Mureș - Wikipedia

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    TVR Tîrgu-Mureș programmes are broadcast in the Transylvania region of Romania, covering five counties in the central part of the country. TVR Tîrgu-Mureș broadcasts in Romanian and Hungarian languages. [1]

  3. Luduș - Wikipedia

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    Luduș (Romanian pronunciation:; Hungarian: Marosludas or Ludas; Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒroʃludɒʃ], German: Ludasch) is a town in Transylvania, Romania in Mureș County, 44 km (27 mi) south-west from the county's capital, Târgu Mureș.

  4. TVR (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    On September 25, 1999, after rebranding three times, TVR1 became "(TV) Romania 1". In March 2000, TVR2 changed its identity, logo and presentation for the fourth time. On March 1, 2001, TVR2 switched to round-the-clock programming, "Romania 1" following suit 9 days later along with a new logo in the flag colors.

  5. Mureș County - Wikipedia

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    Pro TV Târgu-Mureș Pro TV: 1997 Affiliated stadion 4 Antena 1 Târgu-Mureș Antena 1: 1998 Affiliated stadion 5 Prima TV Târgu-Mureș Prima TV: 2008 Affiliated station 26 TTM: None 2006 Local news channel 25 Știi TV: None 2008 Local news channel 57 DIGI24 HD Cluj-Napoca: RCS&RDS: 2013 Regional news channel 63 TVR Târgu-Mureș: Romanian ...

  6. List of television stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    2004 FOX Kids (now Disney Channel Romania); FOX Kids Play (now Disney Junior Romania); 2006 TV K Lumea (now Kiss TV); 2007 TV Sport (now Pro Arena); A+ Anime; 2009 Info Dolce; Jetix (now Disney Channel Romania)

  7. Luduș massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Luduș massacre occurred in the village of Luduș (Hungarian: Marosludas), in the Kingdom of Romania.Between 5 and 13 September 1944, on the outskirts of the village, the Royal Hungarian Army occupied the village and, with the help of natives, shot 15 Jews and 2 Romanians: Mihai Polac, Vilma Polac and their daughters Rozalia and Maria, Iosif Gluck and his daughter Rozalia, Mauriciu Fred ...

  8. Television in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Television in Romania started in August 1955. State television started to broadcast on 31 December 1956. State television started to broadcast on 31 December 1956. The second television channel followed in 1968, but between 1985 and 1990, there was only one Romanian channel before the return of the second channel.

  9. Mureș - Wikipedia

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    Ocna Mureș, a town in Alba County, Romania This page was last edited on 8 June 2021, at 14:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...