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Erdelj may
refer to:
Erdelj,
historical Serbian and
Croatian name for
Transylvania Erdelj, Croatia, a
village near
Generalski Stol This disambiguation...
- romanized: Sedmigradsko, Трансилвания
Transilvanija Croatian: Sedmogradska,
Erdelj (hist.),
Transilvanija German: Siebenbürgen ([ziːbm̩ˈbʏʁɡŋ̍] ), Transsilvanien...
- in Romanian),
Chiskarpattya - Чискарпаття (Ukrainian),
Erdel (Turkish),
Erdelj (archaic Croatian), Erdély (Hungarian),
Sedmigradsko - Седмиградско (variant...
- as "Ardeliu". The
Romanian Ardeal is
derived from the
Hungarian Erdély.
Erdelj in
Serbian and Croatian,
Erdel in
Turkish were
borrowed from this form as...
- po****tion 305
Donje Bukovlje, po****tion 98 Duga Gora, po****tion 61
Erdelj, po****tion 369
Generalski Stol, po****tion 589 Goričice Dobranske, po****tion...
- Bibcode:2016Senso..16.1310A. doi:10.3390/s16081310. PMC 5017475. PMID 27548174.
Erdelj, Milan; Natalizio, Enrico; Chowdhury,
Kaushik R.; Akyildiz, Ian F. (January...
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operations in the Balkans:
Occupation of
Sanjak of Smederevo;
Occupation Erdelj,
Wallachia and Moldova;
Complete conquest of
Bosnia Eyalet.
Austria officially...
- [citation needed] He also took time to
travel and
paint throughout Banat and
Erdelj (Transylvania).
Danil had
tried his
skill in
every genre,
including portraiture...
- and soon
after that he was sent as a military-political
commissioner to
Erdelj (Transylvania),
where there was a
revolt of the
Sikulci (Sekelj), the Hungarian...
-
Sremski Karlovci. In 1783
Putnik was
given further dioceses of
Bukovina and
Erdelj (not
formerly under the
protection of
Metropolitanate of Karlovci). On the...