- Ioan
Buteanu (1821–23 May 1849) was a
leader of the
Transylvanian Romanian Revolutionaries in 1848 and a
prefect of Zaránd
County between 1848 and 1849...
- Vânătarea lui
Buteanu (Romanian: [vɨnəˈtare̯a luj
buˈte̯anu]), at 2,507
metres (8,225 ft), is the eighth-highest peak in
Romania and the fifth-highest...
- Păpușa
Retezat Mountains Romania Hunedoara 2,508 8,228 Vânătoarea lui
Buteanu Făgăraș
Mountains Romania Argeș 2,507 8,225 Omu (mountain)
Bucegi Mountains...
- with
Moldoveanu Peak (2,544 m),
Negoiu Peak (2,535 m) and Vânătoarea lui
Buteanu peak (2,508 m)
towering the region, and in the North-East part the Leaotă...
- authorities, but
nevertheless worried them.
Iancu and his ****ociate Ioan
Buteanu quickly became the main
figures of the Romanian-led
actions in the area...
-
territory was
organized into
prefecturi (prefectures), with
Avram Iancu and
Buteanu two
prefects in the
Apuseni Mountains. Iancu's prefecture, the Auraria...
- (8,255 ft)
Cornul Călțunului [ro] — 2,510 m (8,230 ft) Vânătoarea lui
Buteanu — 2,507 m (8,225 ft) Hârtopul Darei [ro] — 2,506 m (8,222 ft) Dara [ro]...
- 4
elementary schools, 3 gymnasiums, and one
secondary school: the Ioan
Buteanu Theoretical High School. CS
Progresul Șomcuta Mare is a
football team based...
- In
September of that year, he was
appointed commander of the 6th "Ion
Buteanu" Tank Regiment,
within the
Romanian 3rd Army.
Promoted to
lieutenant colonel...
-
Dezna Arad 1841 Hălmagiu Arad 1934
World War I dead Iosășel Arad 1934 Ioan
Buteanu Neudorf Arad 1841 Săud
Bihor early 20th
century World War I dead Brașov...