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Criciova (Hungarian: Kricsó; German: Kritschau; Ukrainian: Кричова) is a
commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is
composed of four villages: Cireșu, Cireșu...
- The Timiș or Tamiš (Romanian: Timiș, Serbian: Тамиш, Hungarian: Temes, German: Temesch) is a 359-kilometre-long (223 mi)
river that
flows through the Banat...
- southwest,
Victor Vlad
Delamarina to the south,
Gavojdia to the southeast,
Criciova and Bârna to the east and Coșteiu to the north-northwest.: 4–5 The territory...
- Timișoara–Cioreni, Hodoni,
Iecea Mică, Timișoara–Freidorf, Satchinez,
Criciova,
Becicherecul Mic, and Foeni–Seliște. The only
finds of
terra sigillata...
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parishes were added, the
total reaching fourteen by 2005. The ones at
Criciova, Cornuțel, and
Zorile operate in pre-existing churches,
while the remainder...
- Bucovăț Cărpiniș
Cenad Cenei Checea Chevereșu Mare Comloșu Mare Coșteiu
Criciova Curtea Darova Denta Dudeștii Noi Dudeștii
Vechi Dumbrava Dumbrăvița Fârdea...
- in Mânzălești Commune, Buzău
County Cireșu and Cireșu Mic,
villages in
Criciova Commune, Timiș
County Cireșu, a
village in Stroești Commune, Vâlcea County...
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borders Fârdea to the east,
Lugoj to the west,
Traian Vuia to the
north and
Criciova and Nădrag to the south. Bârna is
crossed by
several streams, the most...
- (21 mi),
including the part from the
confluence with
Cornet to
Jdioara and
Criciova,
where it
flows into Timiș
River as Nădrag stream.
Although situated between...
- proselytism, the
Romanian clergy of Maramureș
elected Iosif Stoica from
Criciova, a
widowed priest who
became a monk, then bishop. He was
raised to this...