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Feliceni (Hungarian: Felsőboldogfalva,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfɛlʃøːboldoɡfɒlvɒ],
meaning "Upper
Village of the Blessed",
referring to the
Virgin Mary)...
- from
source to mouth: Sub Cetate, Zetea, Brădești,
Odorheiu Secuiesc,
Feliceni, Mugeni, Porumbeni,
Cristuru Secuiesc, Secuieni, Sighișoara, Daneș, Dumbrăveni...
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depiction of an
ancient potter's
wheel proposed by
archaeologist Ștefan Cucoș,
based on the
findings in Valeni [ro],
Feliceni and Ghelăiești in Romania...
- Ciucsângeorgiu
Ciumani Corbu Corund Cozmeni Dănești Dârjiu
Dealu Ditrău
Feliceni Frumoasa Gălăutaș
Joseni Lăzarea
Leliceni Lueta Lunca de Jos
Lunca de Sus...
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village in
Budureasa Commune,
Bihor County,
Romania Teleac, a
village in
Feliceni Commune,
Harghita County,
Romania Teleac, a
village in Gornești Commune...
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especially strong in Dârjiu, Atid (Etéd),
Cristuru Secuiesc (Székelykeresztúr),
Feliceni (Felsőboldogfalva), Inlăceni (Énlaka), and
Mugeni (Bögöz),
where Unitarians...
- Cireșeni may
refer to
several places in Romania: Cireșeni, a
village in
Feliceni Commune,
Harghita County Cireșeni, a
village in
Cotnari Commune, Iași County...
- Văleni, a
village in Plopșoru Commune, Gorj
County Văleni, a
village in
Feliceni Commune,
Harghita County Văleni, a
district in the town of Geoagiu, Hunedoara...
- (1943-),
footballer József Szabó (1956-),
footballer Dorog is
twinned with:
Feliceni,
Romania Marienberg,
Germany Wendlingen,
Germany Žirany,
Slovakia Tetovo...
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Covasna Etéd Atid
Harghita Farkaslaka Lupeni Harghita Felsőboldogfalva
Feliceni Harghita Fenyéd Brădești
Harghita Firtosmartonos Firtănuș
Harghita Firtosváralja...