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Iernut (Hungarian: Radnót,
pronounced [ˈrɒdnoːt]) is a town in Mureș County,
central Transylvania, Romania. It
administers eight villages: Cipău (Maroscsapó)...
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Iernut Power Station is a
thermal power plant located in
Iernut, Mureș County, Romania,
having 2
generation groups, one of 100 MW and one
group of...
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treaty signed during the
Second Northern War in
Radnot in
Transylvania (now
Iernut in Romania) on 6
December 1656. The
treaty divided the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Turceni Ișalnița
Mintia Rovinari Iron Gate I Lotru-Ciunget Brăila
Brazi Iernut Borzeşti
Bucharest Galaţi
Craiova II. Paroşeni Map all
coordinates using...
- 2017,
almost half of the A10 (Aiud – ****a), and part of A3 (Ungheni –
Iernut, Gilău – Nădășelu, and the
entrance into Bucharest)
brought the
total to...
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segment of 13.7 km
between Ungheni and
Iernut,
while the Ogra – Câmpia
Turzii lot 2 (17.9 km,
between Iernut – Chețani)
opened on 18
September 2020....
- Mureș, Târgu Mureș, Sâncraiu de Mureș, Cristești, Pănet, Ungheni, Sânpaul,
Iernut, Cuci, Bogata, Luduș, Chețani Alba County: Noșlac,
Lunca Mureșului, Ocna...
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original on 20
December 2020.
Retrieved 6 May 2020. "CS
Iernut,
promovare în premieră în Liga 3" [CS
Iernut,
promotion for the
first time in
League 3] (in Romanian)...
- co-operative
vegetable auction in Europe.
Leliestraat Town hall
Church Town
centre Iernut (Romania),
since 2001 Jef Andries,
footballer (1919–2006)
Louis Budts, racing...
- 12 3 11 37 27 +10 27 6 IRA Târgu Mureș 26 12 3 11 39 32 +7 27 7
Energia Iernut 26 11 5 10 33 31 +2 27 8
Valea Mureșului Gornești 26 10 6 10 33 32 +1 26...