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Mărgău (German: Meregau; Hungarian: Meregyó) is a
commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of six villages:
Bociu (Bocs),
Buteni (Kalotabökény)...
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Margaux (French pronunciation: [maʁɡo]; Gascon:
Margaus) is a
former commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. On...
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arisen from the
Romanian language.
Examples are the Gumuțeasca,
spoken in
Mărgău, and the Totoiana, an
inverted "version" of
Romanian spoken in Totoi. Romanian...
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Mărgău Gumuțeasca or Gomuțeasca (sometimes
referred to as
limba gumuțească, "Gumutseascan language", or
limba de sticlă, "the gl**** language") is an argot...
- Margaux-Cantenac (French pronunciation: [maʁɡo kɑ̃tnak]; Gascon:
Margaus e Cantenac) is a
commune in the
department of Gironde,
southwestern France. The...
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village in
Breaza town,
Prahova County Scrind-Frăsinet, a
village in
Mărgău Commune, Cluj
County Frăsinet (river), a
river in Olt
County Frăsinetu,...
- Răchițele may
refer to: Răchițele, a
village in
Mărgău commune in Cluj County,
Romania Răchițele de Jos, a
village in Cocu
commune in Argeș County, Romania...
- of an anti-communist
resistance group in the
Mărgău–Huedin area. Capotă was born in the
village of
Mărgău, Cluj
County in a
family of Gr****-Catholic peasants...
- (bn. c. 1828) via Helena, and at
least eight children via Emma, namely:
Margaus (bn. c. 1853),
Hermann (bn. 1855),
Fritz [aka Frederick] (bn. c. 1858)...
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Iclod Izvoru Crișului Jichișu de Jos Jucu Luna Măguri-Răcătău Mănăstireni
Mărgău Mărișel Mica
Mihai Viteazu Mintiu Gherlii Mociu Moldovenești
Negreni Pălatca...