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Câmpia may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Câmpia, a
village in
Socol Commune, Caraş-Severin
County Câmpia, a
village in Bocşa commune, Sălaj County...
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Câmpia Turzii (Romanian pronunciation: [kɨmˌpi.a ˈturzij]; German: Jerischmarkt; Hungarian: Aranyosgyéres) is a muni****lity in Cluj County, Transylvania...
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Cristian segment (6.3 km), the Târgu Mureș – Chețani
segment (36.1 km), the
Câmpia Turzii – Nădășelu
segment (61.2 km) and the
Biharia – Borș
segment (5.4 km)...
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Clubul Sportiv Muni****l
Câmpia Turzii was a
Romanian professional football club from
Câmpia Turzii, Cluj County, Romania,
founded in 1921 and dissolved...
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Campia is an
unincorporated community in the
towns of Rice Lake and Doyle,
Barron County, Wisconsin,
United States.
Campia is
located on
Wisconsin Highway...
- The
Reformed Church in
Câmpia Turzii, Romania, is
located on Piața
Mihai Viteazul in the city center. It is part of the
Reformed Church in Romania, largely...
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Câmpia Libertății (The
Field of Liberty) is
located in the city of Blaj, in Transylvania, Romania. It was the
place where two
national ****emblies were...
- The
Transylvanian Plain (Romanian:
Câmpia Transilvaniei; Hungarian: Mezőség, lit. 'plain area') is an
ethnogeographical area in Transylvania, Romania,...
- Romania. It is
composed of four villages: Bocșa,
Borla (Szilágyballa),
Câmpia (Somlyómező) and Sălăjeni (Ököritó). In
addition to the
beautiful natural...
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Stephen Báthory of
Ecsed (Hungarian: Báthory István,
pronounced [ˈbaːtori ˈiʃtvaːn]; Romanian: Ștefan Báthory; 1430–1493) was a
Hungarian commander, 'dapiferorum...