- Fărău (German:
Brenndorf; Hungarian: Magyarforró) is a
commune located in
northeastern part of Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of five...
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followed by the
German and
Hungarian names. Apața (Geist, Apáca) Bod (
Brenndorf, Botfalva) Bran (Törzburg, Törcsvár) Brașov (Kronstadt, Br****ó) Codlea...
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Kleinbetschkerek 1.1 Timiș Caransebeș
Karansebesch 1.1 Caraș-Severin Bod
Brenndorf 1.1 Brașov
Brateiu Pretai 1.0 Brașov Bocșa
Neuwerk 1.0 Caraș-Severin Satu...
- Grînoasă Buzásbocsárd
Braller Bruiu Brulya Breit Bretea Magyarberéte
Brenndorf Bod
Botfalu Broos Orăştie Szászváros
Bruck Bonțida
Bonchida Buchholz Boholț...
- Bod (German:
Brenndorf; Hungarian: Botfalu) is a
commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of two villages, Bod and
Colonia Bod...
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Hungarian po****tion was
wiped out: 695
Heria m****acre
January 1849
Brenndorf,
Grand Prin****lity of Transylvania,
Austrian Empire (today Heria, Alba...
- Brod, p. of
Mikulovice (Jeseník District) Brenn: Brenná, p. of Zákupy
Brenndorf: Spálená, p. of Nový
Kostel Brennei (Brana): Horní Branná Brennporitschen:...
- Wunderstätten
Sankt Kanzian am
Klopeiner See (Slovene: Škocijan) (4,297)
Brenndorf, Duell, Grabelsdorf,
Horzach I,
Horzach II,
Kleindorf I,
Kleindorf II...
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County Botschard Bucerdea Grânoasă, Alba
County Braller Bruiu Breit Bretea Brenndorf Bod, Brașov
County Broos Orăștie,
Hunedoara County Bruck Bonțida, Cluj...
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neighboring Saxon villages (Petersberg/Sânpetru, Honigberg/Hărman and
Brenndorf/Bod) and
contribute to the
construction of the
stone fortress of Brașov...