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Banloc (Hungarian: Bánlak; German: Banlok;
Banat Swabian: Paanlack) is a
commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is
composed of four villages:
Banloc (commune...
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great style in Romania. In
March 1935, she
acquired the
large domain of
Banloc, near the
border with Yugoslavia, a
mansion in
Sinaia and an
elegant villa...
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Slovenia Cayenne – Félix Eboué Airport, by ICAO code Soca, a
village in
Banloc Commune, Timiș County,
Romania SoCa,
abbreviation for
Southern California...
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Orthodox monastery in the
village of the same name, part of the
commune of
Banloc in Timiș County, Romania.
Originally a
Serbian monastery, it was abolished...
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Huniade Castle, Timișoara
Jdioara Fortress,
Jdioara Karátsonyi Castle,
Banloc Margina Fortress,
Margina Castle of
Count de Mercy,
Carani Morisena Fortress...
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Antalfalvai járás
Antalfalva (now Kovačica, Serbia) Bánlaki járás Bánlak (now
Banloc, Romania)
Csenei járás
Csene (now Cenei, Romania) Módosi járás Módos...
- Hungarian-Israeli violist,
composer Partoş (Hungarian: Partos), a
village in
Banloc Commune, Timiș County,
Romania This page
lists people with the
surname Pártos...
- of the county. The
absolute maximum temperature (42 °C) was
recorded in
Banloc (24 July 2007), and the
absolute minimum temperature (–35.3 °C) in Timișoara...
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Livezile (commune seat). From 1972 to 2006, its
villages were part of
Banloc commune.
Livezile is
located in the
southwestern part of Timiș County, along...
- of Greece.
After her divorce, she
moved to Romania,
where she sta**** at
Banloc Castle.[citation needed] In 1930, the
plans for
Elisabeta Palace were made...