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Agnita (Romanian pronunciation: [
aɡˈnita] ; German: Agnetheln;
Transylvanian Saxon: Ongenîtlen; Hungarian: Szentágota) is a town on the Hârtibaciu river...
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Agnita railway line was a 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in)
Bosnian gauge rail line in
Sibiu County, Romania.
Originally it ran from
Sibiu railway station to...
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stretched from Cornăţel on the
Agnita railway line to the
terminus in Vurpăr. CFR
classed the line,
along with the
Agnita railway line, as line 204 in the...
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Crematogaster agnita is a
species of ant in
tribe Crematogastrini. It was
described by
Wheeler in 1934. "Crematogaster Lund, 1831".
Integrated Taxonomic...
- Romania, in the
region of Transylvania. The
commune is
situated between Agnita and Sibiu. It is
composed of five villages: Fofeldea,
Ghijasa de Jos, Hosman...
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Agnita railway station was a
station on the
Agnita railway line in
Agnita,
Sibiu County Romania. The
station still exists along with the
track which has...
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Tachina agnita is a
species of fly in the
genus Tachina of the
family Tachinidae that is
endemic to Belgium. "Binomial authority". Arctos.
Retrieved 20...
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Abrud took some six and a half hours. (CFR
timetable 1988). The
Agnita railway line is now
designated as a
historical monument, so it is saved...
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flows through the
towns and
villages Bărcuț, Retiș, Brădeni, Netuș,
Agnita, Benești, Alțâna, Nocrich, Hosman, Cornățel and Cașolț. Its
length is 110 km...
- into a
television series. Part I (of five) was
translated into
English by
Agnita Tennant, as part of a
UNESCO Collection of
Representative Works project...