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  2. List of newspapers in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Title Title translated into English language Type Notes Erdélyi Riport: Transylvanian Report: generic: Impulzus.ro: internet daily newspaper: Krónika

  3. 2024 Romanian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Derna, Bihor County: Affiliation: none Faculty of Mining Equipment, University of Petroșani (1977) mining engineer BEC filing (incomplete by choice): 1 October 2024 [181] BEC rejection: 3 October 2024 [182] [183] Valid signatures: 0/200.000 CCR appeal: 4 October 2024 CCR rejection: 5 October 2024 [184] [101] [185] Oana Crețu: 2 December 1975 ...

  4. Bihor County - Wikipedia

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    Bihor County (Romanian pronunciation: ⓘ, Hungarian: Bihar megye) is a county in western Romania. With a total area of 7,544 km 2 (2,913 sq mi), Bihor is Romania's 6th largest county geographically and the main county in the historical region of Crișana .

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  6. Tulca - Wikipedia

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    Tulca (Hungarian: Tulka) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. It is located 12 kilometers from the city of Salonta and is composed of two villages, Căuașd ( Kávásd ) and Tulca. Most of the population is Romanian, but there are small minorities of Hungarians and Romani .

  7. Tinca - Wikipedia

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    Tinca (Hungarian: Tenke) is a commune in the south-central part of Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Belfir (Bélfenyér), Gurbediu (Tenkegörbed), Girișu Negru (Feketegyörös), Râpa (Körösmart), and Tinca.

  8. Nojorid - Wikipedia

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    Nojorid (Hungarian: Nagyürögd) is a large commune located in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Apateu ( Oláhapáti ), Chișirid ( Kisürögd ), Leș ( Váradles ), Livada de Bihor ( Mácsapuszta ), Nojorid, Păușa ( Váradpósa ), and Șauaieu ( Biharsályi ).

  9. Uileacu de Beiuș - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the southern part of Bihor County, 13 km (8.1 mi) west of the city of Beiuș and 55 km (34 mi) southeast of the county seat, Oradea. At the 2021 census , Uileacu de Beiuș had a population of 1,793; of those, 80.31% were Romanians , 14.56% Hungarians , and 1.34% Roma .