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Apold (German: Trapold) is a
commune in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of four villages:
Apold, Daia (Denndorf; Dálya or Szászdálya)...
- Raúl
Alejandro Apold (1898-1980) was the
propaganda chief for Juan
Domingo Perón. As a
close ****ociate of Eva Perón,
Apold was an
official with the General...
- The
Apold (Hungarian: Nagyapoldi-patak) is a left
tributary of the
river Secaș in Romania. It
discharges into the Secaș in
Apoldu de Jos. Its
length is...
- California, a
former settlement in Kern
County Rod (river), a
tributary of the
Apold in
Sibiu County,
Romania Cuisenaire rods, to
teach children arithmetics...
- (Hungarian: Ecsellői-patak) is a
right tributary of the
river Apold in Romania. It
flows into the
Apold in
Apoldu de Jos. Its
length is 9 km (5.6 mi) and its...
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County Vulcan, Hunedoara, a city in
Hunedoara County Vulcan, a
village in
Apold Commune, Mureș
County Vulcan, a
village in
Ciuruleasa Commune, Alba County...
- Aiud Alba
Iulia Bistrița Blaj
Ighiu Jidvei Lechința Mediaș Șamșud Sebeș-
Apold Șimleu
Silvaniei Târnave Târnăveni
Teaca Triteni Valea Nirajului Caucasus...
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Party bought a
majority stake in.
Through the
Secretary of the Media, Raúl
Apold,
socialist dailies such as La
Vanguardia or Democracia, and conservative...
- as follows: The
mayors (Nynorsk: ordførar) of Odda: 1913–1919:
Johannes Apold 1920–1922:
Guttorm Narum 1923–1925: Olav O. Aga 1926–1931: Karl Bøthun 1932–1941:...
- de Pădure Sărmașu
Sovata Ungheni Communes Acățari Adămuș Albești Aluniș
Apold Ațintiș
Bahnea Band Batoș Băgaciu Băla Bălăușeri
Beica de Jos
Bereni Bichiș...