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The interior of a Transylvanian Saxon household, as depicted by German painter Albert Reich (1916 or 1917).. The traditional cuisine of the Transylvanian Saxons had evolved in Transylvania, contemporary Romania, through many centuries, being in contact with the Romanian cuisine but also with the Hungarian cuisine (with influences stemming mostly from the neighbouring Székelys).
Albia is a city in and the county seat of Monroe County, in southern Iowa, United States. [3] The population was 3,721 at the 2020 census. [4] The city of Albia is known for its historic square and city-wide Victorian Architecture. Albia is also known for the annual "Restoration" days celebration which commemorates the refurbishment of the ...
Alta was platted in 1872, and it was incorporated in 1878. [3] By 1882, Alta contained three general stores, two drug stores, two grocery stores, a shoe store, two hardware stores, a meat market, two lumber dealers, two agriculture implement dealers, a bank, two furniture stores, a clothing store, a barber shop, two saloons, a music store, two jewelry stores, a restaurant, four blacksmiths ...
John Hunyadi, (c.1406–1456), Voivode of Transylvania, Regent of Hungary Orban (–1453), Hungarian iron founder and engineer Vlad the Impaler (1428/31–1476/77), Prince of Wallachia
Transylvania, with an alternative Latin prepositional prefix, means "on the other side of the woods". The Medieval Latin form Ultrasylvania, later Transylvania, was a direct translation from the Hungarian form ErdÅ‘-elve, later Erdély, from which also the Romanian name, Ardeal, comes.
This list of Transylvania University alumni includes alumni who are graduates or were non-matriculating students of Transylvania University. [ 1 ] This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Romanian people in the Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711) (7 P) Romanian people in the Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867) (27 P) Medieval Transylvanian people (15 P)
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