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Petea may
refer to:
Petea, a
village in the
commune Pălatca, Cluj County,
Romania Petea, a
village in the
commune Band, Mureș County,
Romania Petea, a...
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Petre "
Petea" Vâlcov (1910 – 16
November 1943) was a
Romanian football player.
Forming a well-known
attacking triple for
Venus București
alongside his...
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Ancient Gr**** πίσσα (****a, Attic: πίττα, pitta), 'pitch', or πήτεα (
pḗtea), 'bran' (πητίτης, pētítēs, 'bran bread'). The
Etymological Dictionary of...
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composed of four villages: Atea (Atya), Dara (Szamosdara), Dorolț and
Petea (Pete).
Ethnic groups (2011 census): Hungarians: (87.6%) Romanians: (5.4%)...
- be
found in Lake Towuti, Lake Matano, and Lake Mahalona, as well as the
Petea river. It is
named in
honour of
Dutch carcinologist,
Lipke Holt****s. Caridina...
- Bucharest:
Ministerul Mediului. 1992. p. 118. OCLC 895459847. River code: III.1.44.30 Peta /
Petea (jud. Bihor), e-calauza.ro Portal:
Romania v t e...
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connect DEx4 to Baia Mare DEx4C Someș
Express Livada (DX4 exit) – Satu Mare –
Petea border-crossing to
Hungary 140 / 0 will
connect DEx4 to
Hungary DEx5A Moldavia...
- Mărășești (Marosesd),
Negrenii de Câmpie (Feketelak),
Oroiu (Székelyuraly),
Petea (Mezőpete), Țiptelnic (Száltelek),
Valea Mare (Nagyvölgy), and
Valea Rece...
- brothers, all
Romanian football players from Bolgrad:
Colea Vâlcov (1909-1970)
Petea Vâlcov (1910-1943)
Volodea Vâlcov (1916-1952) This
disambiguation page lists...
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comedies Pete, Zanzibar, a
village in
Tanzania Pete, the
Hungarian name for
Petea village, Dorolț Commune, Satu Mare County,
Romania Petes, Gotland, Visby...