- villages: Cireșu, Cireșu Mic (depo****ted),
Criciova (commune seat) and
Jdioara.
Criciova was
first mentioned in 1444 as Krychyowa,
although it is much...
-
tributary of the
river Timiș in Romania. It
discharges into the Timiș in
Jdioara. Its
source is in the
Poiana Ruscă Mountains. Its
length is 29 km (18 mi)...
- Fortress,
Ciacova Făget Fortress, Făget
Huniade Castle, Timișoara
Jdioara Fortress,
Jdioara Karátsonyi Castle,
Banloc Margina Fortress,
Margina Castle of...
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about 34 km (21 mi),
including the part from the
confluence with
Cornet to
Jdioara and Criciova,
where it
flows into Timiș
River as Nădrag stream. Although...
- are from 1323, when it was the
property of Ioan Dan, a
chatelaine from
Jdioara. The name "Sinersig"
comes from the
older Szénaszeg, the
Hungarian széna...
-
confiscated estates of László Szalánczi to Jósika, like Zsidóvár (today:
Jdioara, Romania) and
Branyicska (today: Brănișca, Romania). He took his title...
- were the
property of
George of Brandenburg-Ansbach, the
chatelaine of the
Jdioara Fortress.
According to the
local tradition, the
inhabitants of Gavojdia...
- in Hungarian) in Csanád County, and the
river Bu****. For instance, at
Jdioara, Şemlacu Mare and Orșova.
Banatski Monoštor, "Weresdub" (near the river...
-
through Timiș and Cerna. Here
there were
fortresses at Mehadia, Caransebeș,
Jdioara and Lugoj. From Transylvania, Timișoara was
defended by the fortresses...