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Covasna (Romanian pronunciation: [koˈvasna] , Hungarian: Kovászna,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkovaːsnɒ] , German: Kowasna) is a town in
Covasna County...
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Covasna County (Romanian pronunciation: [koˈvasna] , Hungarian: Kovászna megye,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkovaːsnɒ]) is a
county (județ) of Romania,...
- דזשארדזש;
English lit.:
Saint George) is a city that
serves as the seat of
Covasna County in Transylvania, Romania.
Located in the
central part of the country...
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Covasna is a town in
Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania.
Covasna may also
refer to:
Covasna County Covasna (Jijia), a
tributary of the
Jijia Covasna...
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Carpathian Mountains,
corresponding mostly to the present-day Harghita,
Covasna, and
parts of Mureș
counties in Romania. Originally, the name Székely Land...
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Covasna River may
refer to the
following rivers in Romania:
Covasna (Jijia),
tributary of the
Jijia in Iași
County Covasna River (Râul Negru), tributary...
- Sepsi, is a
Romanian professional football club
based in Sfântu Gheorghe,
Covasna County, that
competes in the Liga I.
Founded in 2011, it
achieved promotion...
- Transylvania, its
territory is now in
central Romania (in the
counties of
Covasna, Brașov, and Bacău). The
capital of the
county was Sepsiszentgyörgy (now...
- (Hungarian: Sepsibodok,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ʃɛpʃibodok]) is a
commune in
Covasna County, Transylvania,
Romania composed of
three villages: Bodoc, Olteni...
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Covasna is a
right tributary of the
river Jijia in
eastern Romania. It
discharges into the
Jijia near Costuleni. Its
length is 9 km (5.6 mi) and its...