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Lenauheim (until 1926 Cetad; German:
Lenauheim,
formerly Tschatad; Hungarian: Csatád) is a
commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages:...
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Austrian poet. He was born at Csatád (Schadat),
Kingdom of Hungary, now
Lenauheim, Banat, then part of the
Habsburg monarchy, now in Romania. His father...
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Grosssanktnikolaus 2.1 Timiș Pâncota
Pankota 2.1 Arad
Cristian Neustadt 1.9 Brașov
Lenauheim Schadat 1.9 Timiș
Lugoj Logosch 1.9 Timiș
Miercurea Sibiului Reussmarkt...
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Ghizela Giarmata Giera Giroc Giulvăz
Gottlob Iecea Mare Jamu Mare
Jebel Lenauheim Liebling Livezile Lovrin Margina Mașloc Mănăștiur Moravița Moșnița Nouă...
- 1974
Cuzgun (Kuzgun) Ion Corvin, Constanța
County 1920–1940 (?)
Cetad Lenauheim, Timiș
County 1925 Danachioi,
Carol I
Nicolae Bălcescu, Constanța County...
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railway was put into use. In 1906, the
railway from
Jimbolia to Grabaț,
Lenauheim and
Lovrin was completed,
built with the help of
workers from Țara Moților...
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Styrian Unity Lions Club Bad Radkersburg-Mureck
Mureck is
twinned with:
Lenauheim,
Romania "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer...
- 19th-century
romantic poet
Nikolaus Lenau who was born in the
nearby village of
Lenauheim.
Besides high
school education (Lyzealkl****en), the
school additionally...
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first colonization of
Giroc took
place with
German families from Grabaț,
Lenauheim and Variaș.
Between 1910 and 1912, a new wave of
German settlers from...
- Carani, Cenad, Comloșu Mic, Gottlob, Grabaț,
Iecea Mare,
Iecea Mică,
Lenauheim, Lovrin,
Nakovo (Serbia), Nerău, Nițchidorf, Sânandrei, Sânnicolau Mare...