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Nocrich (German: Leschkirch;
Transylvanian Saxon: Leuskyrch; Hungarian: Újegyház) is a
commune in
Sibiu County, Romania, in the
region of Transylvania...
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Nocrich railway station was a
station on the
Agnita railway line in
Nocrich,
Sibiu County, Romania. The
station still exists along with the track, which...
- Jina
Laslea Loamneș Ludoș
Marpod Merghindeal Micăsasa Mihăileni Moșna
Nocrich Orlat Păuca
Poiana Sibiului Poplaca Porumbacu de Jos Racovița Rășinari...
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towns and
villages Bărcuț, Retiș, Brădeni, Netuș, Agnita, Benești, Alțâna,
Nocrich, Hosman, Cornățel and Cașolț. Its
length is 110 km (68 mi) and its basin...
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early years, it
included the
territories of Hermannstadt,
Leschkirch (
Nocrich), and Groß-Schenk (Cincu), the
areas that were
colonized the
earliest by...
- in 1817.
Samuel von
Brukenthal was born on 26 July 1721 in
Leschkirch (
Nocrich),
between Hermannstadt (Sibiu) and
Agnetheln (Agnita). His grandfather...
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Verveghiu ("dried stream's valley"),
which have
Hungarian names. For instance,
Nocrich ("new church") and
Viscri ("white church") bear
names of
German origin...
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County Hosman railway station Sibiu County Iași
railway station Iași
County Nocrich railway station Sibiu County Roșia
railway station Sibiu County Satu Mare...
- Prin****lity of Transylvania,
Austrian Empire (today
Fofeldea as part of
Nocrich, Romania). He
obtained his
doctorate at the Göttingen
University and was...
- Micăsasa
Miercurea Sibiului Moardăș Moșna Motiș,
Sibiu Movile,
Sibiu Netuș
Nocrich Noiștat Ocna
Sibiului Orăștie (around 1400) Ormenis,
Brasov Pelișor, Sibiu...