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Nădlac (Romanian pronunciation: [nədˈlak]; Slovak: Nadlak; Hungarian: Nagylak) is a town in Arad County,
western Romania. A
former part of the town lies...
- Pitești, Sibiu, Deva, Timișoara, Arad,
reaching Hungary's M43
motorway near
Nădlac. As the
motorway is
built along the Trans-European
Transport Networks Rhine-Danube...
- Aiud, Teiuș, Alba Iulia, Geoagiu, Orăștie, Simeria, Deva, Lipova, Arad,
Nădlac (all in Romania), Makó,
Szeged (both in Hungary). The Mureș
flows through...
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Nădlac sausage (Romanian:
salam de
Nădlac) is a
traditional Romanian pork
sausage from
Nădlac in Arad County. The
recipe is
attested since the sixteenth...
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European capitals Budapest and
Belgrade via the
border with
Hungary at
Nădlac. It is a high-traffic road and the
preferred route for trucks. Near Râmnicu...
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Nagylak (Romanian:
Nădlac or Nădlacul Unguresc) is a
village in Csongrád-Csanád County, in the
Southern Great Plain region of
southern Hungary. It covers...
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Lisbon and
Porto A1
motorway (Romania),
connecting Bucharest to
Nădlac, at the
Nădlac II–Csanádpalota
border (Romania–Hungary) A1
motorway (Serbia), connecting...
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representing the
Czech and
Slovak communities.
Established on 4
January 1990 in
Nădlac, the
UDSCR contested the May 1990
general elections.
Despite receiving only...
- Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, China) E68 — (Hungary) –
Nădlac – Arad – Deva – Sebeș –
Miercurea Sibiului –
Sibiu – Brașov E70 — (Spain...
- Hungary M43:
Szeged ( E75) – Makó – Csanádpalota Romania A 1:
Nădlac DN7G:
Nădlac DN7:
Nădlac – Arad ( E671) –
Lipova – Ilia (Start of
concurrency with E673)...