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Becicherecu Mic (Hungarian: Kisbecskerek; German:
Fischdorf or Kleinbetschkerek; Serbian: Мали Бечкерек, romanized: Mali Bečkerek) is a
commune in Timiș...
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Nuova Mama Mia
Becicherecu Mic was a
Romanian professional football club from Jimbolia, Timiș County, Romania,
originally from
Becicherecu Mic. The club...
- Nagybecskerek, in
German as Großbetschkerek or Betschkerek, in
Romanian as
Becicherecul Mare or Zrenianin, in
Slovak as Zreňanin, in
Rusin as Зрењанин, in Croatian...
- Gross-Becskerek); Hungarian:
Nagybecskereki körzet; Romanian:
Districtul Becicherecul Mare) was one of five
administrative districts (originally Districte...
- Timișoara–Cioreni, Hodoni,
Iecea Mică, Timișoara–Freidorf, Satchinez, Criciova,
Becicherecul Mic, and Foeni–Seliște. The only
finds of
terra sigillata whose time...
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Vlajkovac (Vlaicovăț)
Vojvodinci (Voivodinț) Vršac (Vârșeț)
Zrenjanin (
Becicherecul Mare) Žitište (Jitiște) List of
European exonyms List of cities, towns...
- (formerly
known as
Veliki Bečkerek /
Nagybecskerek / Großbetschkerek /
Becicherecul Mare) was a seat of
Torontaliensis county from 1779. A
great fire in...
- (modern German: Großbetschkerek; Hungarian: Nagybecskerek, Romanian:
Becicherecul, Serbian: Велики Бечкерек
Veliki Bečkerek;
modern Serbian: Зрењанин Zrenjanin)...
- (Toracul Mic), and both
settlements became part of the Nagy
Becskerek (
Becicherecul-Mare)
administrative circle.
There is an
apocryphal story contained in...