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Giarmata (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdʒjarmata];
until 1925
Iermata Timișană; Hungarian: Temesgyarmat; German: Jahrmarkt) is a
commune in Timiș County,...
- Timișoara
Communal Airport.
During the
communist period, it was
called Giarmata Airport,
after the name of the
village with
which it borders. It received...
- (Romanian: Baza 93 Aeriană), also
known as
Giarmata Air Base, was an air base
located in the
commune Giarmata, near Timișoara, at the
Traian Vuia International...
- County, Romania. It is
composed of two villages,
Ghiroda (commune seat) and
Giarmata-Vii. It is
located near Timișoara, to the east. As a
result of the development...
- Club
Sportiv Comunal Ghiroda &
Giarmata Vii,
commonly known as CSC Ghiroda, or
simply as Ghiroda, is a
Romanian football club
based in Ghiroda, Timiș County...
- 95th Air Base
Application School 57th Air Base
Bucharest Balotești
Ovidiu Giarmata Suceava Craiova Muntele Mare The
current structure of the
Romanian Air...
- Timișoara –
Ghiroda Line M30:
Bastion –
Ghiroda Line M35: Timișoara –
Giarmata-Vii Line M36: Timișoara – Sânmihaiu Român Line M37: Timișoara – Parța Line...
- The A1
motorway (the lot 1 of the
Lugoj – Timișoara motorway,
between Giarmata – Izvin, 9.5 km,
widely acclaimed at the time for
being opened to traffic...
-
communes (Becicherecu Mic, Bucovăț, Dudeștii Noi, Dumbrăvița, Ghiroda,
Giarmata, Giroc, Moșnița Nouă, Orțișoara, Pișchia,
Remetea Mare, Săcălaz, Sânmihaiu...
- pla**** in the
second and
third tier for UTA Arad, FC Bihor,
Millenium Giarmata and
Gloria Lunca-Teuz Cermei. At age 14,
Diarra arrived in Italy. He began...