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Crișana (other)
Crişana may also refer to: * ''Crișana'' (newspaper), local newspaper based in Oradea * Crișana, historical region of Romania and Hungary * Crișana Oradea, football club based in Oradea, Romania * Stadionul Crișana, a multi-use stadium in Sebiș, Romania * Crișana dialect, one of the dialects of the Romanian language See also * Criș (other) * Crișan (other) Crișan may refer to several places in Romania: * Crișan, Tulcea, a commune in Tulcea County * Crișan, Satu Mare, a residential district in Satu Mare municipality *Crișan, a village in Crucea Commune, Constanța County *Crișan, a village in Ri ... * Crișeni (other) * Crișuri (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Crișana (newspaper)
''Crişana'' is an important local newspaper based in Oradea Oradea (, , ; german: Großwardein ; hu, Nagyvárad ) is a city in Romania, located in Crișana, a sub-region of Transylvania. The county seat, seat of Bihor County, Oradea is one of the most important economic, social and cultural centers in the ... (the informal capital of the Crişana region and the capital of Bihor county, Romania). It is one of the oldest local publications, being founded in 1945. The newspaper is published by SC Anotimp SA, a local publishing house. Anotimp currently distributes the following publications, part of the Crişana Group of Publications: * ''Crişana'' (daily newspaper) * ''Crişana Plus'' (Sunday newspaper) * ''Al cincelea anotimp'' (monthly magazine) The director of ''Crişana'' is Dan Matea. External linksCrişana Official site Newspapers published in Romania Mass media in Oradea {{Romania-newspaper-stub ...
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Crișana
Crișana ( hu, Körösvidék, german: Kreischgebiet) is a geographical and historical region in north-western Romania, named after the Criș (Körös) River and its three tributaries: the Crișul Alb, Crișul Negru, and Crișul Repede. In Romania, the term is sometimes extended to include areas beyond the border, in Hungary; in this interpretation, the region is bounded to the east by the Apuseni Mountains, to the south by the Mureș River, to the north by the Someș River, and to the west by the Tisza River, the Romanian-Hungarian border cutting it in two. However, in Hungary, the area between the Tisza River and the Romanian border is usually known as Tiszántúl. History Ancient history In ancient times, this area was settled by Celts, Dacians, Sarmatians, and Germanic peoples. In the first century BC, it was part of the Dacian Kingdom under Burebista. Middle Ages In the Middle Ages, it was ruled by the Hunnic Empire, the Kingdom of the Gepids, the Avar Em ...
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Crișana Oradea
Crișana Oradea was a football club based in Oradea, Romania. It was founded in 1929 and dissolved in 1954. History The club was founded in 1929. The players from the first year of existence were: Putirică, Combi, Aurel, Bulzan, Restea, Slopu, Vanghelu, Blondu, Ștefănescu, Matei, I. Bonațiu, Mureșan, Magău, Budău, Cionca. In 1930–31, the club won the North League, but was eliminated in the preliminary round of the final tournament by Societatea Gimnastică Sibiu. In 1931–32 it again won the North League but was again eliminated in the preliminary round of the final tournament, this time by Mureșul Târgu Mureș. In 1932 the club started playing in the First Division, finishing until 1938, in the first half of the championship. Notable players included: Püllöck, I. Budău, I. Bonațiu, Pintea, Bugariu, Frenţiu, I. Baratky, E. Lakatos, C. Deleanu, Țuțuianu, Ad. Bocșa, Al. Torjoc, P. Malița, Pop, Aştilean, Lucaci, Fr. Dvorysák, Țăranu, Ladislau Dallos, Sz ...
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Stadionul Crișana
Stadionul Crișana is a multi-use stadium in Sebiș, Romania. It is used mostly for football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... matches and is the home ground of Național Sebiș. The stadium holds 1,500 people. Gallery File:Stadionul Crișana (T2).jpg, References Football venues in Romania Buildings and structures in Arad County {{Romania-sports-venue-stub ...
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Crișana Dialect
The Crișana dialect (''subdialectul / graiul crișean'') is one of the dialects of the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian). Its geographic distribution covers approximately the historical region of Crișana, in western Transylvania. Classification The Crișana dialect is part of the group of relatively fragmented Transylvanian varieties, along with the Maramureș dialect. As such, the Crișana dialect is a member of the northern group of Romanian dialects, which also includes Moldavian and Banat, and shares with them a large number of characteristics, as opposed to the Wallachian dialect. As with all other dialects of Romanian, the one of Crișana is distinguished primarily by its phonetic features and to a lesser degree by its morphological, syntactic, and lexical features. However, in the context of the more fragmented Transylvanian speech varieties, these characteristics are less distinct than those of other dialectal areas. As a consequence, in some classifications the Criș ...
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CriÈ™ (other)
Criș may refer to several places: * Körös, a river called the ''Criș'' in Romanian * Criș, a village in Blăjeni Commune, Hunedoara County * Criș, a village in Daneș Commune, Mureș County * Criș (Târnava Mare), a river in Mureș County * Crișul Alb, a river in western Romania * Crișul Negru, a river in western Romania * Crișul Repede, a river in western Romania See also * Crișan (other) * Crișana (other) * Crișeni (other) * Crișuri (other) There are three Rivers in Romania that have part of their name Criş: * Crişul Alb * Crişul Negru * Crişul Repede The first two form the River Criş in Hungary. Other * Ținutul Crișuri See also * Criș (other) * Crișana ... * Crișul Mic River (other) {{place name disambiguation ...
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Crișan (other)
Crișan may refer to several places in Romania: * Crișan, Tulcea, a commune in Tulcea County * Crișan, Satu Mare, a residential district in Satu Mare municipality *Crișan, a village in Crucea Commune, Constanța County *Crișan, a village in Ribița Commune, Hunedoara County *Crișan, a tributary of the Chichirgeaua in Constanța County *Hilișeu-Crișan, a village in Hilișeu-Horia Commune, Botoșani County And to * Crișan, a leader of the Revolt of Horea, Cloșca and Crișan The Revolt of Horea, Cloșca and Crișan (; 31 October – 14 December, 1784) began in the Metaliferi Mountains, Transylvania, but it soon spread throughout all Transylvania and the Apuseni Mountains. The leaders were Horea (Vasile Ursu Nicola ... Other * Crișan (surname) See also * Criș (other) * Crișana (other) {{place name disambiguation ...
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Crișeni (other)
Crişeni may refer to several places: *Crișeni, a commune in Sălaj County *Crişeni, a village in Vințu de Jos Commune, Alba County *Crişeni, a village in Mociu Commune, Cluj County *Crişeni, a village in Atid Commune, Harghita County *Crişeni, a village in Craidorolț Commune, Satu Mare County See also * Criș (other) * Crișana (other) Crişana may also refer to: * ''Crișana'' (newspaper), local newspaper based in Oradea * Crișana, historical region of Romania and Hungary * Crișana Oradea, football club based in Oradea, Romania * Stadionul Crișana, a multi-use stadium in Se ...
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