- Look up
katun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Katun mainly refers to a form of
autonomous medieval community in the Balkans,
generally made up of semi-nomadic...
- is
composed of 21 villages: Bărbești, Bârlești (Mogosbirlesty), Bârlești-
Cătun, Bârzogani, Bocești, Bogdănești, Butești,
Cojocani (Mogoskozsokány), Cristești...
- 340 as of 2021. It is
composed of 35 villages: Aronești, Bălești, Bălești-
Cătun, Bârlești, Bistra, Cheleteni, Ciuldești, Crețești, Dâmbureni,
Dealu Muntelui...
- Leca or
Lecca of
Cătun, also
known as Leca of Leurdeni, Leca Rudeanu,
Comisul Leca, or
Postelnico Leka (Hungarian:
Kommis Leká;? –
February or
March 1616)...
- Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of
eight villages: Boj-
Cătun (Bósi alagút), Boju (Kolozsbós), Cara (Kolozskara), Cojocna, Huci (Cserealja)...
- Uros III
founded it in 1330, he gave it many
villages in the
plain and
catuns of
Vlachs and
Albanians between the Lim and the Beli Drim.
Vlachs and Albanians...
-
composed of
seven villages: Cărătnău de Jos, Cărătnău de Sus, Goicelu, Sările-
Cătun, Sărulești,
Valea Largă-Sărulești and
Valea Stânei. "Results of the 2020...
- settlement, like a village. In Romania,
hamlets are
called cătune (singular:
cătun), and they
represent villages that
contain several houses at most. They...
- The
katun (Albanian: Katun(d); Aromanian:
Cãtun; Romanian:
Cătun; Serbian: Катун) is a
rural self-governing
community in the Balkans,
traditional of the...
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composed of ten villages:
Apatiu (Dellőapáti), Bozieș (Magyarborzás), Buza
Cătun (Buzaifogadók), Chețiu (Ketel), Chiochiș,
Jimbor (Szászzsombor; German:...