- Bistrița (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbistrit͡sa] ; German: Bistritz,
archaic Nösen,
Transylvanian Saxon: Bästerts, Hungarian: Beszterce) is the
capital city...
- well as mining,
especially in the area of Bistrița (German:
Bistritz or
Nösen,
archaic form). Consequently, the
Transylvanian Saxon dialect has been spoken...
- the area was
Nösen on the Bistrița in 1206, the
surrounding area
became known as the Nösnerland. The
largest cities of this
region were
Nösen,
later known...
- A
settlement in
northeastern Transylvania was
centered on the town of
Nösen, the
later Bistritz (Romanian: Bistrița),
located on the Bistrița River...
-
Asher bachar banu
mikol ha'amim v'nasan lanu es toraso.
Baruch atah Adonai,
nosen hatorah.
Blessed are You O Lord, our God, king of all existence, Who chose...
-
Tulcea County Transylvanian Saxon couple from Bistrița (German: Bistritz/
Nösen) area
Transylvanian Saxon couple from
Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt) Transylvanian...
- for Play
Record Company and in 2012 to the
release of the EP "Trias" ("
NoSen" and "Nuvole di vetro" as tip songs)
released next by New
Dimensional Era...
-
become stale and fetid,
hence only
infusing taste for the
worse (Hebrew:
nosen taam lifgam, נותן טעם לפגם),
which they do not
regard as
violating the ban...
- 1894–1895: J.L.W.
Dietrichson 1896–1899:
Albert Dessen 1900–1902: Lars
Nøsen 1903–1904:
Birger Stuevold-Hansen 1905–1907:
Ulrich Møller 1908–1910: Nils...
- Bistrița
Beszterce (Hungarian), Bistrița (Romanian),
Bistritz (German),
Nösen (archaic German)
Blackwater (Munster) An Abha Mhór (Irish),
Auenmorus (Latin)...