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Giurtelecu or
Giurtelec may
refer to:
Giurtelecu Şimleului, a
village in Măeriște
commune Giurtelecu Hododului, a
village in
Hodod commune Győrtelek, a...
- Romania. It is
composed of six villages: Criștelec (Kerestelek), Doh (Doh),
Giurtelecu Șimleului (Somlyógyőrtelek), Măeriște, Mălădia (Maladé), and
Uileacu Șimleului...
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mentioned since 1210, Nadișu
Hododului since 1205,
Lelei since 1330, and
Giurtelecu Hododului since 1378.
Hodod belonged to the
Kingdom of
Hungary and was...
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Church in
Giurtelecu Șimleului was a
church in
Giurtelecu Şimleului, Romania,
built in 1819 and
demolished in 1973.
Location in
Giurtelecu Șimleului (in...
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designed by
Alexander Parris and
Solomon Willard Gr****-Catholic
Church in
Giurtelecu Şimleului,
Romania (demolished in 1973) The
Plymouth Athenaeum, England...
- later,
after his release, an author.
Ratiu served as a
pastor in both
Giurtelecu Șimleului, Romania, and in Plainfield, Illinois, in the
United States...
- (Măerişte)
Dacian Fortresses of the Orăştie
Mountains Drobeta –
Roman Giurtelecu Şimleului Histria – Gr****
colony Lumea Noua (near Alba Iulia) – middle...
- Cucuteni–Trypillia
culture Dacian Fortresses of the Orăştie
Mountains Drobeta –
Roman Giurtelecu Şimleului
Histria – Gr****
colony Lumea Noua (near Alba Iulia) – middle...
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ethnic inhabitants and all are Gr****
Catholics and
belong to the
parish Giurtelecu Şimleului. It is not
known in what year the
church was built. The Romanian...
- was a
Romanian author and
history professor.
Augustin Deac was born in
Giurtelecu Şimleului, Transylvania, into a Gr****
Catholic family. His
early school...