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Copșa Mică (German: Kleinkopisch; Hungarian: Kiskapus) is a town in
Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania,
located north of Sibiu, 33 km east of Blaj, and...
- Transylvania, Romania. The
commune is
composed of
three villages: Biertan,
Copșa Mare (German: Gross-Kopisch; Hungarian: Nagykapus), and Richiș (German:...
- The
Copșa Mică gas
field is a
natural gas
field located in
Copșa Mică,
Sibiu County, Romania.
Discovered in 1915, it was
developed by Romgaz, beginning...
- The
Copșa Mică
works were two
factories in the
Transylvanian town of
Copșa Mică,
Sibiu County, Romania. Sometra,
established in 1939,
produced non-ferrous...
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Chrysostom Matthew 9:4b εγειρε περιπατει – א
copsa syr εγειρε και περιπατει – Β Matthew...
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translation was made by at
least the
third century into the
Sahidic dialect (
copsa). This
translation represents a
mixed text,
mostly Alexandrian,
though also...
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their own country) – א f1 157 a b g1 vg cop 2:13 κατ οναρ εφανη – Β 372
copsa φαινεται κατ οναρ (appeared in a dream) –א 3:6 υπ αυτου (by him) – א εν...
- Dalm. comnut) and /ks/ → [ps] in some
situations (Lat. coxa → Rom.
cópsă, Dalm.
copsa).
Among the
notable phonetic changes are:
diphthongization of e and...
- than the
surrounding northern part of the county, with the
nearby towns of
Copșa Mică and Dumbrăveni and also
communes like
Bazna or Târnava. This county...
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demolition of Bucharest, such as
intense pollution in the
Transylvanian city of
Copșa Mică. Ceaușescu
considered it
necessary to his
program of systematization...