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Pojejena (Romanian:
Pojejena,
pronounced [poʒeˈʒena]; Serbian: Пожежена or Požežena; Hungarian: Alsópozsgás) is a
commune in Caraș-Severin County, Romania...
- Orșova and the town of
Moldova Nouă, as well as
several communes (Socol,
Pojejena, Coronini, Gârnic, Sichevița, Berzasca, Svinița, Dubova, Eșelnița, Ilovița...
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Lupac Marga Măureni
Mehadia Mehadica Naidăș
Obreja Ocna de Fier Păltiniș
Pojejena Prigor Răcășdia
Ramna Rusca Montană Sacu
Sasca Montană Sichevița Slatina-Timiș...
- sfârșitul lumii"". Adevărul (in Romanian). 16
March 2011. "M 4.7 – 2 km ESE of
Pojejena, Romania".
United States Geological Survey. Baciu,
Nicoleta (27 October...
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majority is made up of
other peoples:
Serbs make up the
absolute majority in
Pojejena (Пожежена) and Svinița (Свињица), and the
relative majority in
Socol (Соколовац);...
- Slatina-Timiș (Caransebeș Zone winners)
Relegated to Liga V Caraș-Severin
Steaua Dunării
Pojejena (12th place)
Agmonia Zăvoi
withdrew (13th place, withdrew)...
- Caraș-Severin County, the
Serbs constitute an
absolute majority in the
commune of
Pojejena (52.09%) and a
plurality in the
commune of
Socol (49.54%).
Serbs also constitute...
- DN57 Orșova (DN6) –
Moldova Nouă – Oravița – Moravița (DN59) 201 DN57A
Pojejena (DN57) –
Socol 26 DN57B Oravița (DN57) –
Bozovici – Iablanița – DN6 97...
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refer to: Şuşca, a
Romanian village called Sisak in Hungarian, in the
Pojejena commune Sisak (eponym), a
legendary figure in
Armenian history Sisak (film)...
- In 1460 he was able to
capture the
small advancing army of Szilágyi at
Pojejena. He
transferred the
prisoner to
Constantinople to have him decapitated...