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Website of the
Caransebeș City Hall (in Romanian)
Unofficial website about Caransebeș (in Romanian)
Banaterra -
Information about the
Caransebeș Region...
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Banat Airport Caransebeș or
Aeroportul Caransebeș (IATA: CSB, ICAO: LRCS) is
located 1.8 km (1.1 mi) east
northeast of
Caransebeș in
western Romania,...
- in 1577 and
Castellan of
Caransebeș before his
death in late 1596 or
early 1597. He was
married to Ana
Peica of
Caransebeș (Hungarian: karánsebesi Pejka...
- Loga Street,
Caransebeș, Romania. The
school traces its
origins to 1582, when a do****ent
mentions a
teacher training school in
Caransebeș. In 1871, Ioan...
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course are
Caransebeș and Lugoj,
smaller places include (from
source to mouth): Teregova, Armeniș, Slatina-Timiș, Bucoșnița, Buchin,
Caransebeș, Constantin...
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Viitorul Caransebeș was a
Romanian professional football club from
Caransebeș, Caraș-Severin County, Romania, It was
founded in 2006 as
Scorilo Caransebeș. The...
- The
Caransebeș Prison was a
prison in
Caransebeș, Romania. The
prison was
built in 1911–1913,
under Austria-Hungary, with a
capacity of 500.
Built of stone...
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related to
Saint John the Baptist's
church in
Caransebeș. (in Romanian)
Description at the
Caransebeș Tourist Office site (in Romanian)
Lista Monumentelor...
- Empire. The
Banate of
Lugoj and
Caransebeș included the
following cities:
Lugos (now Lugoj) Karánsebes (now
Caransebeș)
Versecz (now Vršac) Boksánbánya...
- Karánsebesi csata; German: Rückzug von Karánsebes; Romanian: Bătălia de la
Caransebeș; Turkish: Şebeş Muharebesi) was a
friendly fire
incident in the Austrian...