- Romania. It is
composed of five villages: Beia (Meeburg; Homoródbene), Cața,
Drăușeni (Draas; Homoróddaróc), Ionești (Eisdorf; Homoródjánosfalva), and Paloș...
- upon the
German po****tion of the
territory between Drăușeni (German: Draas, Romanian:
Drăușeni) and Orăștie (German: Broos, Romanian: Orăștie) both...
- birth. His
father was
Lajos Török, a notary. Homoróddaróc (present-day
Drăușeni, Romania) laid in the
region Royal Lands (or
Saxon lands), the southeast...
-
Dobring Dobîrca
Doborka Donnersmarkt Mănărade
Monora Dopich Dopca Datk
Draas Drăușeni Homoróddaróc
Drachenbach (Traschen) Drăguș
Dragus Dragomir Dragomirești...
- Bistrița-Năsăud
County Dobring Dobârca
Donnersmarkt Mănărade
Dopich Dopca Draas Drăușeni Dreikirchen Teiuș, Alba
County Dunesdorf Daneș, Mureș
County Durles Dârlos...
-
Curciu Dacia Daia, Mureș Daia,
Sibiu Daneș Dârlos
Dealu Frumos Dobârca
Drăușeni Dupuș
Feldioara Felmer Fișer
Gherdeal Ghimbav Gușterița (now a district...
-
Budila Bunești Bunești, Criț, Meșendorf, Roadeș,
Viscri Cața Beia, Cața,
Drăușeni, Ionești, Paloș
Cincu Cincu,
Toarcla Comăna Comăna de Jos, Comăna de Sus...
- 12th-century
cemeteries unearthed at Szászsebes and Homoróddaróc (now Sebeș and
Drăuşeni in Romania)
evidence that the
region had been
inhabited before the arrival...
- Comănești, Aldea, Mărtiniș, Rareș, Sânpaul, Petreni, Orășeni, Ionești,
Drăușeni, Cața and Homorod. Its
length is 54 km (34 mi) and its
basin size is 352 km2...
- e.
those found at Cojocna, Bălănești (Mărunței), Rociu,
Coada Malului Drauseni (Cața) (destro**** by 1941),
Feldioara and Orastie. The
endings of some...