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Codlea (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkodle̯a]; German: Zeiden;
Transylvanian Saxon dialect: Zäöeden; Hungarian: Feketehalom) is a city in Brașov County, Transylvania...
- as a
political party in 2016, it
united with the
local USB and
Union for
Codlea parties, thus
gaining most of its
initial membership base from the two latter...
- (Brenndorf, Botfalva) Bran (Törzburg, Törcsvár) Brașov (Kronstadt, Br****ó)
Codlea (Zeiden, Feketehalom)
Cristian (Neustadt, Keresztényfalva)
Crizbav (Krebsbach...
- 48 communes: Muni****lities Brașov –
county seat; 253,200 (as of 2011)
Codlea Făgăraș Săcele
Towns Ghimbav Predeal Râșnov
Rupea Victoria Zărnești Communes...
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during the Holocaust.
Klein was born in Feketehalom, Austria-Hungary (now
Codlea in
central Romania).
Klein was
considered a Volksdeutscher, or
ethnic German...
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Potcoava and
Viitorul Cluj.
Petrolul Ploiești II,
Sport Team, Ștefănești,
Codlea,
Minerul Lupeni were
admitted to fill the
vacancy places.
Viitorul Curița...
- 590 22,223 29,852 300 1925a
Buftea Ilfov 20,586 22,178 19,617 110 1968a
Codlea Brașov 20,534 21,708 24,814 550 1265b/1950a Comănești Bacău 19,996 19,568...
- Bacău. CS Botoșani was
renamed as
Mecanex Botoșani. Măgura
Codlea was
renamed as
Unirea Codlea.
MARVAS Vaslui was
renamed as
Sportul Muncitoresc Vaslui...
- po****tion of 398,953
residents (as of 2015[update]). Muni****lities: Brașov,
Codlea, Săcele Cities: Ghimbav, Predeal, Râșnov Communes: Cristian, Sânpetru, Hălchiu...
- Bistrița, Caracal, Carei, Călărași, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Câmpulung Muscel,
Codlea, Dăeni, Giurgiu, Făgăraș (local), Fălticeni, Dorohoi, Huși, Ișalnița, Lugoj...