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Julita may refer to: * Julita, Leyte, municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines * Julița, a village in Vărădia de Mureș Commune, Arad County, Romania * Julița, a tributary of the Mureș in Arad County, Romania * Julita parish in the county of Södermanland, Sweden, site of Julita manor ** Julita Abbey Julita Abbey (''Julita kloster'') was a monastery of the Cistercian monks in the parish of Julita in Oppunda Hundred, Södermanland, Sweden. History The monastery was founded in 1160 at Viby, close to Sigtuna, but under the patronage of King ... (former) * Saint Julitta or Julietta {{disambig, geo ...
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Julita, Leyte
Julita (IPA: u'lɪtɐ, officially the Municipality of Julita ( war, Bungto han Julita; tl, Bayan ng Julita), is a 5th class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 15,598 people. Julita is 47 kilometers from Tacloban, the capital city of Eastern Visayas. It is located between the municipalities of Dulag and Burauen. The municipality of Julita was created through Presidential Executive Order No. 278 in 1949 under President Elpidio Quirino. Making it the second town after La Paz that parted its way to become independent from its maiden town Burauen. Agriculture is the main industry in the area, especially rice and coconut production. About 70% of the working population is engaged in agriculture. Most live below the poverty line, and many lack basic necessities of life. Geography Barangays Julita is politically subdivided into 26 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios. * Alegria * Anibo ...
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Vărădia De Mureș
Vărădia de Mureș (colloquially ''Totvărădia'', or "Slovak Vărădia"; hu, Tótvárad; german: Waradia, tr, Varadiye) is a commune in Arad County, Romania. It stretches over approximately 12600 hectares, situated in the contact zone of Metaliferi Mountains and Zărandului Mountains, respectively partially in the large valley of the Mureș River Mureș may refer to: * Mureș County, Romania * Mureș (river) in Romania and Hungary (''Maros'') * Mureș culture, a Bronze Age culture from Romania See also * Târgu Mureș, the capital of Mureș County * Ocna Mureș Ocna Mureș (; la, Sali .... It is composed of six villages: Baia (''Kisbaja''), Julița (''Gyulatő''), Lupești (''Farkasháza''), Nicolae Bălcescu (''Alsóköves''), Stejar (''Szarvaság'') and Vărădia de Mureș (situated at 81 km from Arad). Population According to the 2002 census the population of the commune counts 2112 inhabitants, out of which 98,7% are Romanians, 0,5% Hungarians, 0,7% Ukrainian ...
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Julița
The Julița ( hu, Gyulica-patak) is a right tributary of the river Mureș in Romania. It discharges into the Mureș near the village Vărădia de Mureș Vărădia de Mureș (colloquially ''Totvărădia'', or "Slovak Vărădia"; hu, Tótvárad; german: Waradia, tr, Varadiye) is a commune in Arad County, Romania. It stretches over approximately 12600 hectares, situated in the contact zone of Meta ....Julita (jud. Arad)
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Södermanland
Södermanland ( or ), locally Sörmland, sometimes referred to under its Latin form ''Sudermannia'' or ''Sudermania'', is a historical province or ''landskap'' on the south eastern coast of Sweden. It borders Östergötland, Närke, Västmanland and Uppland. It is also bounded by lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. Södermanland means "(The) Land of the Southern Men", where the "southern men" (''södermännen'') were the people living south of Uppland. Administration The traditional provinces of Sweden serve no administrative or political purposes, but are historical and cultural entities. There is a corresponding administrative Södermanland County. However, the bulk of the population is within Stockholm County. Heraldry The coat of arms was granted in 1560. The arms is represented with a ducal coronet. Blazon: "Or, a Griffin rampant Sable beaked, langued, membered and armed Gules." The same CoA was granted for the county in 1940. Geography Södermanland is situated ...
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Julita Abbey
Julita Abbey (''Julita kloster'') was a monastery of the Cistercian monks in the parish of Julita in Oppunda Hundred, Södermanland, Sweden. History The monastery was founded in 1160 at Viby, close to Sigtuna, but under the patronage of King Knut Eriksson (ca 1150 – died 1195) who donated land and a right to parts of the fishing at Älvkarleby. It was relocated in 1180 to ''Säby'' by the lake Öljaren in Julita. The monastery was therefore also known as ''Säby'', or ''Saba'' in Latin. It continued to receive rich donations from King Erik Knutsson (1210-1216), and later from other members of the aristocracy and royal circles. It was finally the owner of some 80 farms, mostly in Södermanland. At the time of the Protestant Reformation, King Gustavus Vasa appropriated the abbey in accordance with the Reduction of Gustav I of Sweden and gave it in fief to Olof Arvidsson, a bailiff in Nyköping, in 1527. The secular estate thus created later had various possessors, inclu ...
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