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Ciacova (Hungarian: Csák; German: Tschakowa; Serbian: Чаково, romanized: Čakovo; Turkish: Çakova) is a town in Timiș County, Romania. It
administers four...
- Macedonia,
Virginia Macedônia, São Paulo,
Brazil Macedonia, a
village of
Ciacova,
Romania Macedonia, area of Glenrothes, Scotland,
United Kingdom Makedonia...
- 521 7,485 10,594 645–780 1952a Gătaia Timiș 5,473 5,861 8,103 2004a
Ciacova Timiș 5,434 5,348 7,285 84 1335b/2004a Bălan
Harghita 5,414 6,115 9,295...
- in 1739, in the
Banat village of Čakovo, in the
Habsburg monarchy, now
Ciacova, in present-day Romania. From an
early age, he was
possessed with a p****ion...
- Fortress,
Mehadia Turk's
Fortress (Turski Grad), Carașova Timiș (10)
Ciacova Fortress,
Ciacova Făget Fortress, Făget
Huniade Castle, Timișoara
Jdioara Fortress...
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additional sanjaks were created:
Sanjak of
Fenlak (Felnac)
Sanjak of Çakova (
Ciacova)
Sanjak of Lagoş (Lugoj,
created in 1658)
Sanjak of Şebeş (Caransebeș,...
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manager who
plays and
manages for Liga IV – Timiș
County club
Progresul Ciacova. Goia pla**** in
Romania for
teams like:
Politehnica Timișoara, CFR Cluj...
- (Aradul Nou, Újarad; now part of Arad)
Lippa (Lipova) Temesvár
Csakova (
Ciacova, Csák, Čakovo;
modern German: Tschakowa)
Werschetz (Vršac, Versec, Vârșeț)...
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southwestern part of the Timiș County. It
borders Peciu Nou to the north;
Ciacova to the east and southeast, the
limit on a
great length being the Timiș...
- Obad may
refer to: Obad, Romania, a
village administered by the town of
Ciacova, Timiș County,
Romania Obad (surname), a
South Slavic surname This disambiguation...