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river Abrud. It
administers three villages:
Abrud-Sat (Abrudfalva), Gura
Cornei (Szarvaspataktorka) and
Soharu (Szuhár). At the 2021 census,
Abrud had a...
- نمکابرود, also
Romanized as Shahrak-e Namakâb Rud; also
known as
Namak Âbrud, Namakâbrud, Namakâbrud Sar, and Nur Sar) is a town in Kelarestaq-e Gharbi...
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county originally consisted of
seven districts (plăși):
Plasa Abrud (headquarters at
Abrud)
Plasa Aiud (headquarters at Aiud)
Plasa Ighiu (headquarters...
- The
Abrud (Hungarian:
Abrud-patak) is a
small river in the
Apuseni Mountains, Alba County,
western Romania. It is a
right tributary of the
river Arieș...
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Abrud is a town in the north-western part of Alba County, Transylvania, Romania.
Abrud may also
refer to:
Abrud, a
village in
Adamclisi Commune, Constanța...
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Abrud (Persian: ابرود, also
Romanized as
Ābrūd) is a
village in Sardar-e
Jangal Rural District, Sardar-e
Jangal District,
Fuman County,
Gilan Province...
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Adamclisi (historical name: Turkish: Adam Kilisesi)
Abrud (historical name: Mulciova) –
named after Abrud, Alba
County Hațeg (historical name: Arabagi, Turkish:...
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Abrud (Persian: ابرود, also
Romanized as
Ābrūd) is a
village in
Mazinan Rural District,
Central District,
Davarzan County,
Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran...
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contemporary nearby defensive ditch was also unearthed. It is
located in
Abrud (Romania). List of
castra Roman castra from
Romania -
Google Maps / Earth...
- low p****enger
numbers on
those lines. The
narrow gauge line from ****a to
Abrud, for example,
could not hope to
compete with the
private car or bus, the...