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テ始tregalde
テ始tregalde (; ) is a Commune in Romania, commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eleven villages: Dealu Geoagiului (''Havasgyテウgy''), Ghioncani, Ilieネ冲i, テ始tregalde, Ivトハiネ, Mトビineネ冲i, Modoleネ冲i, Necrileネ冲i (''Nekrilesti''), Popeネ冲i (''Popesti''), Sfテ「rcea (''Szfirecsea'') and Tecネ册ネ冲i (''Teksesty''). Geography テ始tregalde is located in the north-central part of the county, west of Teiuネ and northwest of the county seat, Alba Iulia. It lies at the foot of the Trascトブ Mountains, in the Apuseni Mountains, Apuseni mountain range. Situated at an altitude that varies from to , it is dominated by Capra Peak (), Piatra Cetii Peak (), and Apulon, Piatra Craivii Peak (). The area is full of wild animals, including Wolf, wolves, brown bears, and wild boars. The river Galda (river), Galda flows through the villages of Ghioncani and Ivトハiネ. Its right tributary, the Gトネdiネ嫗, flows through Sfテ「rcea and Necrileネ冲i, joining the Galda from ...
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Gトネdiネ嫗
The Gトネdiネ嫗 is a right tributary of the river Galda in Romania. It flows into the Galda in テ始tregalde テ始tregalde (; ) is a Commune in Romania, commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eleven villages: Dealu Geoagiului (''Havasgyテウgy''), Ghioncani, Ilieネ冲i, テ始tregalde, Ivトハiネ, Mトビineネ冲i, Modoleネ冲i, Necrileネ ....Galdita (jud. Alba)
e-calauza.ro Its length is and its basin size is .


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Alba County
Alba County () is a county (judeネ) of Romania located in the historic region of Transylvania. Its capital is Alba Iulia, a city with a population of 63,536. Name "Alba", meaning "white" in Latin and Romanian, is derived from the name of the city of Alba Iulia. In Hungarian language, Hungarian, the county is known as ''Fehテゥr megye'' (fehテゥr also meaning white), and in German language, German as ''Kreis Karlsburg''. Geography This county has a total area of , with mountains occupying about 59% of its surface. The Apuseni Mountains are in the northwest; the northeastern side of the Parテ「ng Mountains group 窶 the ネureanu Mountains, ネureanu and Cindrel Mountains, Cindrel mountains 窶 are in the south. In the east there is the Transylvanian Plateau with deep but wide valleys. The three main elements are separated by the Mureネ (river), Mureネ River valley. The main rivers are the Mureネ (river), Mureネ River and its tributaries, the Tテ「rnava, the Sebeネ (river), Sebeネ, ...
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Galda (river)
The Galda () is a right tributary of the river Mureネ in Transylvania, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It discharges into the Mureネ in Sテ「ntimbru.Galda (jud. Alba)
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Voivode Of Transylvania
The Voivode of Transylvania (;Fallenbテシchl 1988, p. 77. ;Zsoldos 2011, p. 36. ; ) was the highest-ranking official in Transylvania within the Kingdom of Hungary from the 12th century to the 16th century. Appointed by the King of Hungary, monarchs, the voivodesthemselves also the heads or ''ispテ。ns'' of Fehテゥr County (former), Fehテゥr Countywere the superiors of the ''ispテ。ns'' of all the other County (Kingdom of Hungary), counties in the province. They had wide-ranging administrative, military and judicial powers, but their jurisdiction never covered the whole province. The Transylvanian Saxons, Saxon and Szテゥkelys, Szテゥkely communitiesorganized into their own districts or "Seat (territorial-administrative unit), seats" from the 13th centurywere independent of the voivodes. The kings also exempted some Transylvanian towns and villages from their authority over the centuries. Even so, the Voivodeship of Transylvania "was the largest single administrative entity"Je ...
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Ighiu
Ighiu (; ) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. The commune is composed of five villages: Bucerdea Vinoasト (''Borosbocsテ。rd''), Ighiel (''Igenpataka''), Ighiu, ネ和rd (''Sテ。rd''), and ネ啼lna (''Celna''). The commune is located in the southeastern corner of the Transylvanian Plateau, about northwest of Alba Iulia and southwest of Teiuネ. The Ighiu river passes through Ighiel and Ighiu villages before discharging into the Ampoi river in ネ和rd. Both ネ和rd and Ighiu have fortified churches. The latter one, the Reformed Church of Ighiu, is part of an architectural ensemble dating back to the 15th century, with the present church having been built in 1781窶1783. The Hungarian theologian and historian Pテゥter Bod was pastor there from 1749 to his death, in 1768; his tomb is in the church's courtyard. Natives *テ‥テ。m Rテゥcsey Baron テ‥テ。m Rテゥcsey de Rテゥcse (, ; 10 February 1775 窶 26 October 1852) was a Hungarian general, joined the army of Habsburg mona ...
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Meteネ
Meteネ (; ) is a Commune in Romania, commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It had a population of 2,564 as of 2021. It is composed of twelve villages: Ampoiネ嫗, Isca, Lunca Ampoiネ嫺i, Lunca Meteネ冰lui, Meteネ, Pトヅurea, Poiana Ampoiului, Poiana Ursului, Presaca Ampoiului, Remetea, Tトブネ嬖, and Vトネeni. The commune is located in the west-central part of the county, west of the county seat, Alba Iulia. It is crossed by Roads in Romania, national road , which connects Alba Iulia to Zlatna, Abrud, and Brad, Hunedoara, Brad further west. The train station in Poiana Ampoiului serves the long Cトナle Ferate Romテ「ne, CFR Cトナle Ferate Romテ「ne Line 200, Line 210, which runs from Alba Iulia to Zlatna. References

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Zlatna
Zlatna (; ; ) is a town in Alba County, central Transylvania, Romania. The town administers eighteen villages: Boteネ冲i (''Golddorf''; ''Botesbテ。nya''), Budeni (''Higendorf''), Dealu Roatei (''Rotberg''), Dobrot, Dumbrava, Feneネ (''Wildendorf''; ''Fenes''), Galaネ嬖 (''Galz''; ''Ompolygalac''), Izvoru Ampoiului (''Gross-Ompeil''; ''Nagyompoly''), Pテ「rトブ Gruiului (''Gruybach''), Pトフrテ「ngeni (''Peters''; ''Ompolykテカvesd ''), Pirita (''Pfirth''), Podu lui Paul (''Pauls''), Runc (''Goldrテシcken''), Ruネ冓 (''Rusch''), Suseni (''Oberdorf''), Trテ「mpoiele (''Trempojel''; ''Kテゥnesd''), Valea Micト (''Kleinwasser''), and Vテ「ltori (''Waldrテシcken''; ''Vultur''). Geography Zlatna is located north-west of the county seat, Alba Iulia, on the border with Hunedoara County. Situated in the Zlatna depression, between the Metaliferi Mountains and the Trascトブ Mountains, the town lies at the confluence of the Ampoi River with Valea Morilor creek. History A gold mining settlement has existed in ...
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European Route E81
European route E 81 is a road part of the International E-road network. It begins in Constanネ嫗, Romania and ends in Mukachevo, Ukraine. The road is long. The road follows the route: Mukachevo 窶 Halmeu 窶 Satu Mare 窶 Zalトブ 窶 Cluj-Napoca 窶 Turda 窶 Sebeネ 窶 Sibiu 窶 Piteネ冲i 窶 Bucureネ冲i 窶 Lehliu 窶 Feteネ冲i 窶 Cernavodト 窶 Constanネ嫗. Itinerary *: Mukachevo () () (Start of concurrency with ) 窶 Berehove *: Berehove 窶 Vylok *: Vylok 窶 Nevetlenfolu *: Halmeu 窶 Livada *: Livada (End of concurrency with ) 窶 Satu Mare *: Satu Mare () 窶 Supuru de Sus *: Supuru de Sus 窶 Zalトブ 窶 Cluj-Napoca *: Cluj-Napoca (Start of concurrency with ) 窶 Turda (End of concurrency with ) 窶 Alba Iulia 窶 Sebeネ (Start of concurrency with ) 窶 Sibiu (End of concurrency with ) *: Sibiu *: Sibiu (Start of concurrency with ) 窶 Veネ冲em (End of concurrency with ) *: Veネ冲em 窶 Rテ「mnicu Vテ「lcea 窶 Piteネ冲i *: Piteネ冲i () 窶 Bucharest () () *: ...
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Commune In Romania
A commune (''comunト'' in Romanian language, Romanian) is the lowest level of administrative subdivision in Romania. There are 2,686 communes in Romania. The commune is the rural subdivision of a Counties of Romania, county. Urban areas, such as towns and cities within a county, are given the status of ''Cities in Romania, city'' or ''Municipality in Romania, municipality''. In principle, a commune can contain any size population, but in practice, when a commune becomes relatively urbanised and exceeds approximately 10,000 residents, it is usually granted city status. Although cities are on the same administrative level as communes, their local governments are structured in a way that gives them more power. Some urban or semi-urban areas of fewer than 10,000 inhabitants have also been given city status. Each commune is administered by a mayor (''primar'' in Romanian). A commune is made up of one or more villages which do not themselves have an administrative function. Communes ...
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Galda De Jos
Galda de Jos (; ) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eleven villages: Benic (''Borosbenedek''), Cetea (''Csテ。klya''), Galda de Jos (''Alsテウgテ。ld''), Galda de Sus (''Felsナ組テ。ld''), Lupネ册ni, Mトトura, Mesentea (''Kismindszent''), Oiejdea (''Vajasd''), Poiana Galdei, Rトナcani (''Rajkテ。ny''), and Zトトriネ. The commune lies on the banks of the river Galda, in the central-north part of the county, southwest of Teiuネ and north of the county seat, Alba Iulia Alba Iulia (; or ''Carlsburg'', formerly ''Weiテ歹nburg''; ; ) is a city that serves as the seat of Alba County in the west-central part of Romania. Located on the river Mureネ (river), Mureネ in the historical region of Transylvania, it has a .... See also * List of massacres in Romania for 1849 massacre of Hungarians References Communes in Alba County Localities in Transylvania {{Alba-geo-stub ...
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King Of Hungary
The King of Hungary () was the Monarchy, ruling head of state of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1000 (or 1001) to 1918. The style of title "Apostolic King of Hungary" (''Magyarorszテ。g apostoli kirテ。lya'') was endorsed by Pope Clement XIII in 1758 and used afterwards by all monarchs of Hungary. The term "King of Hungary" is typically capitalized only as a title applied to a specific person; however, within this article, the terms "Kings of Hungary" or "Junior Kings" (etc.) are also shown in capital letters, as in the manner of philosophical writing which capitalizes concepts such as Truth, Kindness and Beauty. Establishment of the title Before 1000 AD, Hungary was not yet recognized as a kingdom by the Pope and the List of rulers of Hungary, ruler of Hungary was styled Grand Prince of the Hungarians. The first King of Hungary, Stephen I of Hungary, Stephen I. was crowned on 25 December 1000 (or 1 January 1001 in the proleptic calendar) with the crown Pope ...
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2011 Romanian Census
The 2011 Romanian census was a census held in Romania between 20 and 31 October 2011. It was performed by some 120,000 census takers in around 101,000 statistic sectors throughout the country established by the National Institute of Statistics (INS) of Romania. Preparations started already in 2009, and it was announced that the process would not end until 2014. Anyone who did not answer questions in the census questionnaire would be fined between 1,500 and 4,500 Romanian lei, although 4 of the 100 questions related to the respondent's ethnicity, mother language, religion, and possible disabilities were not mandatory. Preliminary results were released once on 2 February 2012 and again on 20 August 2012. The final definitive result of the census came out on 4 July 2013, showing that, among other things, Romania had lost 1,559,300 people since the 2002 census, consequently having 20,121,641 inhabitants. Some people like sociologist Vasile Gheネ崙ブ, director of the Center of Demog ...
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