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Sânmartin (other)
Sânmartin, Sânmărtin, Sânmartinu or Sânmărtinu may refer to several places in Romania: * (also and ), historic names for Târnăveni, a city in Mureș County * Sânmartin, Bihor, a commune in Bihor County ** CSC Sânmartin, an association football club *Sânmartin, Cluj, a commune in Cluj County *Sânmartin, Harghita, a commune in Harghita County *Sânmartin, a village in Macea Commune, Arad County *Sânmărtin, a village in Chinteni Commune, Cluj County *Sânmartin de Beiuş, a village in Pocola Commune, Bihor County *Sânmartinu Maghiar, a village in Uivar Commune, Timiș County *Sânmartinu Sârbesc, a village in Peciu Nou Commune, Timiș County *Sânmărtinu de Câmpie and Valea Sânmărtinului, villages in Râciu Commune, Mureș County See also *St. Martin (other) Saint Martin may refer to: People * Saint Martin of Tours (c. 316–397), Bishop of Tours, France * Saint Martin of Braga (c. 520–580), archbishop of Bracara Augusta in Gallaecia (now Braga ...
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Târnăveni
Târnăveni (, historically Diciosânmartin; Hungarian: ''Dicsőszentmárton'', ; German: ''Sankt Martin'', earlier ''Marteskirch'') is a city in Mureș County, central Romania. It lies on the Târnava Mică River in central Transylvania. The city administers three villages: Bobohalma (''Bábahalma''), Botorca (''Őrhegy'') and Cuștelnic (''Csüdőtelke''); the last was part of Gănești Commune until 2002. In Romanian, it was previously known as ''Diciosânmartin'', then ''Târnava-Sânmărtin''. History Prehistoric period Archaeological research has demonstrated that the presence of human communities in this area dates back thousands of years. In 1921, traces of a Neolithic settlement were discovered. Antiquity A collection of 135 Imperial Roman ''denarii'' and two silver balls were also found. Middle Ages The place was historically certified in 1279, under the name of ''terra Dychen Sent Marton'', in a document involving land relocations and ownership. In 1502, the place ...
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