- KLOOZH-na-POH-kə; Romanian: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] ), or
simply Cluj (Hungarian:
Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] , German: Klausenburg), is a city in
northwestern Romania...
- 6160722 The
Kolozsvár Ghetto was one of the lesser-known
Jewish ghettos of the
World War II era. The
ghetto was
located in the city of
Kolozsvár, then Kingdom...
- the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Founded in 1872, its seat was
initially in
Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca).
After World War I, it
first moved to
Budapest for a brief...
-
Ministry of Education. The
history of
education in Cluj-Napoca (Hungarian:
Kolozsvár, German: Klausenburg, Prin****lity of Transylvania)
begins in 1581, with...
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Ferar Cluj (Hungarian: Kolozsvári Vasas) was a
football club from
Kolozsvár/Cluj that pla**** both in the
Hungarian and the
Romanian Championship. Founded...
- The
Jesuit Academy of
Kolozsvár was a
Jesuit educational institution in
Kolozsvár (modern-day Cluj-Napoca),
founded in 1581 by King
Stephen Báthory. It...
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University in
Kolozsvár, Austria-Hungary. The post-WW1
Treaty of
Trianon transferred former Austro-Hungarian
territory including Kolozsvár to the Kingdom...
-
Caroline Augusta of
Bavaria were
hosted in the
palace during their visit in
Kolozsvár,
between 18 and 27
August 1817. This was the
first occasion when a ruler...
- (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] , German: Klausenburg; Hungarian:
Kolozsvár,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkoloʒvaːr] ;
Medieval Latin:
Castrum Clus...
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several of them and came to
embrace Unitarianism.
Ferenc Dávid was born in
Kolozsvár,
Hungary (present-day Cluj-Napoca, Romania), to a
Transylvanian Saxon...