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Sighetu Marmației (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌsiɡetu marˈmat͡si.ej], also
spelled Sighetul Marmației; German:
Marmaroschsiget or Siget; Hungarian: Máramarossziget...
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Clubul Sportiv Muni****l
Sighetu Marmației,
commonly known as CSM
Sighetu Marmației, or
simply as
Sighetu Marmației (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌsiɡetu marˈmat͡si...
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Industrializare a
Lemnului Sighetu Marmației,
commonly known as CIL
Sighetu Marmației, was a
Romanian football club
based in
Sighetu Marmației,
being one of the top...
- Muni****lities Baia Mare -
county seat; po****tion: 114,925 (as of 2011)
Sighetu Marmației Towns Baia
Sprie Borșa
Cavnic Dragomirești Săliștea de Sus
Seini Șomcuta...
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Sighetu Marmației, Romania. It is used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of CSM
Sighetu Marmației and
Plimob Sighetu Marmației. The stadium...
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about the same
distance north of Baia Mare and
southwest of
Sighetu Marmației. The town is
traversed by
national road DN19 [ro],
which starts in Oradea...
- The
Ukrainian Orthodox Vicariate Sighetu Marmației (Romanian:
Vicariatul Ortodox Ucrainean Sighetu Marmației; Ukrainian: Православний Український вікаріат...
- A
bottle of home-produced Țuică in
Sighetu Marmației served alongside other Easter feasts.
Noted an
interlocking wooden stick inside of the bottle, typical...
- died.
Gisella Perl was born and grew up in Máramarossziget (now
Sighetu Marmaţiei), then part of Hungary,
which after the
Trianon peace treaty of 1920 became...
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Churches (UNESCO
World Heritage Site) The
cities of Baia Mare and
Sighetu Marmației The
villages in the Iza, Mara, and Vișeu
valleys The
Saxon fortified churches...