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Câmpia Turzii-Piața Mihai Viteazu,nr
Câmpia may refer to several villages in Romania: * Câmpia, a village in Socol Commune, Caraş-Severin County * Câmpia, a village in Bocşa commune, Sălaj County Sălaj County () (also known as ''Land of Silvania'', ''silva, -ae'' means "forest") is a county ('' județ'') of Romania, located in the north-west of the country, in the historical regions of Crișana and Transylvania. It is bordered to the nort ... See also * Câmpeni (other) * Câmpulung (other) * Câmpu River (other) * Câmpu Mare (other) {{geodis ...
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Socol
Socol ( ro, Socol, sr, Сокол/Sokol, or Соколовац/Sokolovac, hu, Nérasolymos) is a commune in Caraș-Severin County, Romania (in the '' Clisura Dunării'' area of Banat). In 2011, the population of the commune numbered 1,873 people and its population was ethnically mixed. It is composed of five villages: Baziaș, Câmpia, Pârneaura, Socol and Zlatița. ''Sokol'' means "falcon" in Serbian. The commune is officially bilingual, with both Romanian and Serbian being used as working languages on public signage and in administration, education and justice. Demographics and name In 2011, population included: * 52.9% Serbs * 36.8% Romanians * 5.6% Roma * 3.7% Czechs * 0.6% Hungarians Baziaș Baziaș is a village of Socol commune, notable as the place where the Danube enters Romania, and where, in 1854, the first railway line was opened on the territory of present-day Romania—the line ran from Baziaș to Oravița, at a time when the area was under Austrian admin ...
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Bocșa, Sălaj
Bocșa ( hu, Oláhbaksa) is a commune located in Sălaj County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Bocșa, Borla (''Szilágyballa''), Câmpia (''Somlyómező'') and Sălăjeni (''Ököritó''). Tourism and sightseeing In addition to the beautiful natural scenery, such as ''Dealul Măgurii'', there are two buildings with historical value: the former building of the commune hall in Bocșa (1937–1938) and a house in Câmpia built in the 18th century. The church in Câmpia was consecrated in 1935 by Valeriu Traian Frențiu. The former building of the commune hall in Bocșa became the Simion Bărnuțiu memorial house in 1985. The memorial house is also a showcase of the history of Bocșa. In front of the museum is a bust of Bărnuțiu. Another bust of Bărnuțiu (created by the artist Horea Flămându) was placed in the Central Park of Bocșa in 1967. The brick church was consecrated in 1941. The remains of Bărnuțiu and those of a local Catholic clergyman, A ...
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Sălaj County
Sălaj County () (also known as ''Land of Silvania'', ''silva, -ae'' means "forest") is a county ('' județ'') of Romania, located in the north-west of the country, in the historical regions of Crișana and Transylvania. It is bordered to the north by Satu Mare and Maramureș counties, to the west and south-west by Bihor County, and to the south-east by Cluj County. Zalău is the county seat, as well as its largest city. Etymology In Hungarian, it is known as ''Szilágy megye'', in Slovak as ''Salašská župa'', and in German as ''Kreis Zillenmarkt''. The county is named after the river Sălaj, which gets its name from Hungarian ''Szilágy'' "elm creek", composed from '' szil'', "elm" and '' ágy'' "riverbed". History Antiquity On 28 July 1978, a team of speleologists discovered in the cave of Cuciulat Paleolithic paintings about 12,000 years old, unique in Romania. Called the "Romanian Altamira", this cave features several red paintings of animals, including horses ...
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Câmpeni (other)
Câmpeni may refer to several places in Romania: * Câmpeni, a town in Alba County *Câmpeni, a village in Pârjol Commune, Bacău County *Câmpeni, a village in Prăjeni Commune, Botoșani County *Câmpeni, a village in Amaru Commune, Buzău County *Câmpeni, a village in Pielești Pielești is a commune in Dolj County, Oltenia, Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to th ... Commune, Dolj County and to: * Alexanderfeld (formerly ''Alexandru cel Bun'' or ''Cîmpeni''), a commune in Cahul district, Moldova See also * Câmpia (other) * Câmpulung (other) * Câmpu River (other) * Câmpu Mare (other) {{geodis ...
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Câmpulung (other)
Câmpulung, also spelled Cîmpulung, can refer to these places in Romania: *Câmpulung or ''Câmpulung Muscel'', a town in Argeș County *Câmpulung Moldovenesc, a town in Suceava County *Câmpulung la Tisa, a commune in Maramureș County * Câmpulung County, a former administrative subdivision of Romania See also * Câmpia (other) * Câmpeni (other) Câmpeni may refer to several places in Romania: * Câmpeni, a town in Alba County *Câmpeni, a village in Pârjol Commune, Bacău County *Câmpeni, a village in Prăjeni Commune, Botoșani County *Câmpeni, a village in Amaru Commune, Buzău Coun ... * Câmpu River (other) * Câmpu Mare (other) {{geodis ...
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