- County, Transylvania, Romania. In its
short form, it is also
known as
Odorhei in
Romanian and
Udvarhely in Hungarian. The
Hungarian name of the town...
- Șieu-
Odorhei (German: Dienesdorf; Hungarian: Sajóudvarhely) is a
commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of
seven villages:...
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Odorhei County was a
county (Romanian: județ) in the
Kingdom of Romania. The
county seat was
Odorheiu Secuiesc.
Odorhei County covered 2,977 km2 and was...
- Someș-
Odorhei (Hungarian: Szamosudvarhely) is a
commune located in Sălaj County, Crișana, Romania. It is
composed of five villages: Bârsa (Dabjonújfalu)...
- the
Kingdom of Romania.
During the
interwar period, the town fell
within Odorhei County. From 1933 to 1940, the town was
renamed after I. G. Duca, the Prime...
-
Vasas Femina Fotbal Club,
commonly known as
Vasas Femina, or
simply Vasas, is a
Romanian women's
football club
based in
Odorheiu Secuiesc,
Harghita County...
-
Trianon of 1920, it
became part of
Romania and fell
within plasa Odorhei of
Odorhei County during the
interwar period. In 1940, the
Second Vienna Award...
-
counties with the
highest concentration of Székely po****tion – Mureș,
Odorhei, Ciuc, and Trei
Scaune – were
legally designated as the
Magyar Autonomous...
- the
Odorhei party branch. From 1926 onwards, he ran in
parliamentary elections and two
years later won his
first parliamentary mandate (from
Odorhei). He...
- strained; the
liquid can then be used as soap. In the
Romanian village of Șieu-
Odorhei,
natives call the
plant săpunele. It is
traditionally used by the villagers...