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merged with Orașu Nou (Hungarian: Várad-Újváros),
Olosig (Hungarian: Várad-
Olaszi), and
Subcetate (Hungarian: Várad-Váralja) to form Nagyvárad (Oradea-Mare)...
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January 4, 1850, the "central towns" (Várad-Újváros/Orașul Nou, Vándrad-
Olaszi/Olosig, Várad-Velence/Velența a Várad/Váralja-Subcetate) were officially...
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separate towns: Várad-Újváros (Villa Nova,
former Vicus Szombathely), Várad-
Olaszi (Villa
Latinorum Varadiensium, "olasz"
meaning Italian), Várad-Velence (Vicus...
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density of four or five
people per 1
square kilometre (0.39 sq mi). The
Olaszi ("Italians")
streets or
districts in Eger, Pécs and Várad (Oradea, Romania)...
- 1878) was a
Hungarian dramatist. He was born József Szathmáry, at Nagyvárad-
Olaszi (presently Oradea, Romania). His
parents would have made him a priest; he...
- "Spišské" is used to
distinguish it from 6
other towns listed as "Olasz" or "
Olaszi" in an 1828
Hungarian property tax list. Two “Town wards” (suburbs) belong...
- foreign—Rus',
German or "Latin"—origin. For instance,
Walloon "guests"
established Olaszi near Várad (now
Olasig neighborhood in Oradea)
before 1215. The
kings started...
- the 13
Martyrs of Arad.
According to the
records kept in the Nagyvárad-
olaszi Roman Catholic Parish Church he was born on 19
August 1803 as János József...
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historians the name of
Hungarian settlements containing the word
olasz or
olaszi could meant Walloon or French,
because in
German they are
translated as...
- Szécsényi
second rule c. 1335
Magister Jakab, son of István
Thomas Szécsényi c. 1350 Marót, son of Péter Cine of
Olaszi c. 1366 János Túri
Denis Lackfi...