- (south-eastern Transylvania). The county's
capital was
Fogaras (present-day Făgăraș).
Fogaras county shared borders with
Romania and the
Hungarian counties...
- The
boyars of
Fogaras (now Făgăraș in Romania) were a
group of
Vlach (or Romanian)
conditional nobles in the
medieval Kingdom of
Hungary and the Prin****lity...
- pronunciation: [fəɡəˈraʃ]; German: Fogarasch, Fugreschmarkt, Hungarian:
Fogaras) is a city in
central Romania,
located in Brașov County. It lies on the...
- Făgăraș
Mountains Romanian: Munții Făgăraș Hungarian:
Fogaras hegység
Relief map -
Tourist Map Highest point Peak
Moldoveanu Elevation 2,544 m (8,346 ft)...
-
Leopold von Nádasdy auf
Fogaras (1708–1783) was an
Austrian Field Marshal, and Ban of Croatia.
Franz Leopold von Nádasdy auf
Fogaras was born on 30 September...
-
Zoltan ****arasi (born 11
January 1942) is a
Romanian ice
hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1968
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Buzaielor [ro] Țara Călatei (Kalotaszeg) Țara
Chioarului (Kővár) Țara Făgărașului (
Fogaras) Țara Hațegului (Hátszeg) Țara Hălmagiului [ro] Țara Mocanilor [ro] Țara...
- the
capital of Csík
County — fell
around the same time.
Fogaras (Făgăraș)—
capital of
Fogaras County — was
taken on 16 September,
being finally followed...
-
settlement involved in the
operations was
Fogaras (Făgăraș). Crăiniceanu's 2nd Army had
taken the town –
capital of
Fogaras County – on 16 September. However...
- Țara Făgărașului (also Romanian: Țara Oltului; German:
Fogaraschland or Fogarascherland, Hungarian: Fogarasföld, Latin:
terra Fugaras or
terra Alutus)...