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Ghindari (Hungarian: Makfalva,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒkfɒlvɒ]; German: Eicheldorf) is a
commune in Mureș County, Romania. It lies in the Székely...
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village in Palestine. Abud may also
refer to:
Places Abud, a
village in
Ghindari, Mureș County,
Romania Aboud (disambiguation), Arabic-language placenames...
- Daneș Deda
Eremitu Ernei Fântânele Fărăgău Gălești Gănești
Gheorghe Doja
Ghindari Glodeni Gornești Grebenișu de Câmpie
Gurghiu Hodac Hodoșa Ibănești Iclănzel...
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different rail lines. Püspökladány is
twinned with: Fischamend,
Austria Ghindari,
Romania Hämeenlinna,
Finland Hattem,
Netherlands Krasnystaw,
Poland "Testvérvárosok"...
- Castle, Brâncovenești Kornis-Rákóczi-Bethlen Castle,
Iernut Maka Fortress,
Ghindari Máriaffi Castle, Sângeorgiu de Mureș Peasants'
Fortress (Hünenburg), Saschiz...
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identified in a 1507
court do****ent as
Georgius Dosa
Siculus de
Makfalva (today
Ghindari, Romania) and was
therefore from the Dózsa
family belonging to the Szovát...
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river Târnava Mică in Romania. It
flows into the Târnava Mică in
Ghindari. Its
length is 16 km (9.9 mi) and its
basin size is 35 km2 (14 sq mi)....
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located in Vâlcea County, Oltenia, Romania. It is
composed of six villages:
Ghindari, Laloșu, Portărești, Mologești, Berbești and Oltețani. "Po****ţia rezidentă...
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Prince John
Sigismund Zápolya who gave him Csókfalva (today part of
Ghindari, Romania) and Bede (today: Bedeni, Romania) in Marosszék (later: Maros-Torda...
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river Târnava Mică, from
source to mouth: Praid, Sovata, Sărățeni, Chibed,
Ghindari, Sângeorgiu de Pădure, Fântânele, Bălăușeri, Coroisânmărtin, Suplac, Mica...