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Cincu (German: Großschenk;
Transylvanian Saxon: Schoink; Hungarian: Nagysink) is a
commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of...
- The
Cincu Training Center,
officially the
National Joint Training Center "Getica" (Romanian:
Centrul Național de
Instruire Întrunită "Getica") is a training...
- Bucharest. To
house the battlegroup, a new
military base was
constructed in
Cincu. The base
consists of hangars,
ammunition depots, as well as, auxiliary...
- The
Cincu is a
right tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
discharges into the Olt in Cincșor. Its
length is 18 km (11 mi) and its
basin size is 138 km2...
- base, near the
border with Ukraine. The
facility is
subordinated to the
Cincu Training Center. In 1900, Babadag's po****tion was 3,500. The 2011 census...
- the
United States Navy from 1922
until after World War II. The
acronym CINCUS,
pronounced "sink us", was used for the
Commander in Chief,
United States...
- Pârâul Sărat, Homorod, Dăișoara, Crăița, Ticuș, Felmer, Galați, Poenița,
Cincu, Golbav, Pârâul Nou,
Valea Fermelor, Brad, Cibin, Pleașa, Megieș, Lotrioara...
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exercises as well as for the
reception and
testing of
various weapon systems.
Cincu Training Center (104 km2), used for
training military personnel and units...
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cinci cincu [ˈtʃɪnkʊ]
cinco [tʃinɡə]
cinque cinque [ˈtʃinku̯e] çinque [ˈsiŋku̯e~ˈtsiŋku̯e~ˈθiŋku̯e];...
- Today.
Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0-7190-6020-5. Adina-Elena,
Cincu (2012). "Christian-Democracy and Orthodoxism: The case of Romania". Perspective...