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Mirșid (Hungarian: Nyirsid) is a
commune located in Sălaj County, Crișana, Romania. It is
composed of four villages: Firminiș (Fürményes),
Mirșid, Moigrad-Porolissum...
- 8 km away from the
modern city of Zalău, in Moigrad-Porolissum village,
Mirsid Commune, Sălaj County. Two
large Dacian hillforts, part of a
group of fortifications...
- DN1S Șercaia (DN1) – Comăna de Jos – DN13 (Hoghiz) 24
Formerly DJ104 DN1T
Mirșid – Moigrad-Porolissum (tourist route) 3
Formerly DJ106B DN10 Buzău – Pătârlagele...
- Creaca,
Surduc and Var;
quartz sand – Var;
kaolin – Ruginoasa; tuff –
Mirșid;
river aggregates – Benesat, Var, Rona, Almașu, Băbeni, Cuciulat, Glod,...
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establishing Ulpia Traiana,
Napoca (Cluj-Napoca),
Apulum (Alba Iulia),
Porolissum (
Mirșid) and
Potaissa (****a)
among others. They
heavily exploited the gold and...
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Relegated from Liga III —
Promoted to Liga III
Unirea Mirșid...
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Retrieved 27
April 2020. "Unirea
Mirșid, campioană cu trei
etape înainte de
finalul campionatului" [Unirea
Mirșid,
champion with
three rounds before...
- by
Major Mihály Gyurotsik. The
occupation of the
villages of Crișeni and
Mirșid would have
deprived the
Romanian troops from Zalău of the
railway connection...
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village in
George Enescu Commune, Botoșani
County Popeni, a
village in
Mirșid Commune, Sălaj
County Popeni, a
village in Găgești Commune,
Vaslui County...
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Promoted from Liga V Sălaj
Cetatea Buciumi (East
Series winners)
Unirea Mirșid (West
Series winners)
Relegated to Liga V Sălaj
Sportul Șimleu Silvaniei...