- sectors:
Baciu (Bácsfalu, Batschendorf), Turcheș (Türkös, Türkeschdorf),
Cernatu (Csernátfalu, Zerndorf), and
Satulung (Hosszúfalu, Langendorf).
After the...
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Cernat village was
formed with the
merger of two villages,
Cernatu de Jos (Alsócsernáton) and
Cernatu de Sus (Felsőcsernáton). The
commune has an
absolute Székely...
- The
Cernatu Church is a
Romanian Orthodox church located on
Bisericii Române Street, Săcele, Romania.
Located in
Cernatu, a
former village that is now...
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collects the Capra, Buda, and some
other smaller rivers (Râul Doamnei,
Cernatu, Vâlsan, Topolog,
Valea lui Stan, and Limpedea), with a
total flow of about...
- Buzăului.
Plasa Săcele
included the
following settlements: Apața, Baciu, Bod,
Cernatu, Crizbav, Feldioara, Hărman, Măieruș, Prejmer, Purcăreni, Rotbav, Satulung...
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inhabiting the
villages later known as Șcheii Brașovului, Satulung, Baciu,
Cernatu, and Turcheș (the
former is
today part of Brașov,
while the
latter four...
- The
Cernat is a
right tributary of the Râul
Doamnei in Romania. The
upper reach of the
river is also
known as Preotesele. It
flows into the Râul Doamnei...
- Romania. Four of them are now part of the city of Săcele (Baciu, Turcheș,
Cernatu, and Satulung),
while the
other three belong to the
commune of Tărlungeni...
- 1835–April 7, 1871) was a
Romanian poet. born in the
Austrian Empire. Born in
Cernatu Săcelelor, a
village near Brașov in the
Austrian Empire,
Nicoleanu crossed...
- Péter Bod Born 22
February 1712
Cernatu de Sus Died 2
March 1769 (aged 57) Alma mater
Bethlen College, Aiud
Leiden University
Occupation Pastor, theologian...