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Romania with a
mixed po****tion of Romanians, Germans, and Hungarians. The
Burzenland lies
within the
Southern Carpathians mountains ranges,
bordered approximately...
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incorporates within its
boundaries most of the
Medieval "lands" (țări)
Burzenland and Făgăraș. In Hungarian, it is
known as Br****ó megye, and in German...
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called the
Teutonic Knights. In 1211, King
Andrew II of
Hungary granted Burzenland in
Transylvania as a
fiefdom to the
Teutonic Knights, a
German military...
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region of Transylvania. Historically, the city was the
centre of the
Burzenland (Romanian: Țara Bârsei), once
dominated by the
Transylvanian Saxons (German:...
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Andrew II of
Hungary invited the
Teutonic Knights to
settle and
defend the
Burzenland in the
southeastern corner of Transylvania. To
guard the
mountain p****es...
- p****ing
through Râșnov, on
their way to Brașov and
other parts of the
Burzenland region. The only
chance of
survival for the
inhabitants of the area, including...
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built the
wooden castle of
Dietrichstein as a
fortified position in the
Burzenland at the
entrance to a
mountain p****
through which traders had travelled...
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still long
before its
final demise in 1291, the
Order was
invited to the
Burzenland (southeastern Transylvania) to help
defend the
southeastern borders of...
- had
subordinated in
Transylvania the
abbacy of Sibiu, the
dioceses of
Burzenland, Br****o and Orbai, and over the Carpathians, in the
lands of the "infidel"...
- 1950 and 2001 Szecseleváros) is a city in Brașov County, Romania, in the
Burzenland area of
southeastern Transylvania, with a po****tion of 30,920 inhabitants...