- in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of nine villages:
Bârlea (Ónok), Cornești, Igriția (Kisigrice),
Lujerdiu (Lózsárd), Morău (Móró)...
- 80/1865, p. 320
Bârlea, p. 569
Bârlea, pp. 570–572 V. Tamaș, M. Gîlcă, "Istoria unui tablou", in
Secera și Ciocanul, 10
March 1968, p. 2
Bârlea, pp. 569, 570...
- The
Zlata (in its
upper course: Dobrun) is a
right tributary of the Râul Mare in Romania. Its
source is in the
Retezat Mountains. Its
length is 8 km (5...
- 1858, and two
months in the
summer of 1875. He was
described by
Ovidiu Bârlea as a "notorious polymath" who "delved into
nearly every branch of the humanities:...
-
President of the
State Planning and Technical-Material
Supply Committee) Ștefan
Bârlea (March 29, 1985, to June 17, 1988) Radu Bălan (June 20, 1988, to November...
- Phanariotes, were at
their "great acme".
Though seen by
scholar Petre Gheorghe Bârlea as
Aromanian by origin,
Aristia himself noted that, on his
paternal side...
-
Bucura II 2,372 m Țapu 2,372 m
Custura Bucurei 2,370 m Păpușa Mică 2,370 m
Bârlea 2,348 m Slăveiu 2,347 m Obârșia Nucșoarei 2,346 m
Morii 2,340 m
Ciumfu Mare...
-
remained in m****cript form, saw
publication as
Basme române. In 1974,
Ovidiu Bârlea published a
study of
Romanian folklore,
devoting an
ample and appreciative...
- 2013–2017, re-elected 2017-2021 ARA
EMERITUS PRESIDENTS 1. Dr. Mgr.
Octavian BÂRLEA - Germany, ARA President: 1975-1978 2. Prof.
Nicolae TIMIRAȘ - USA, ARA...
-
estimates a
further 169,000 over the
remainder of the
interwar period.
Bârlea,
Eugenia (2004).
Perspectiva lumii rurale asupra primului război mondial...