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Prejmer (German: Tartlau; Hungarian: Prázsmár) is a
commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages:
Lunca Câlnicului...
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Prejmer fortified church (Romanian:
Biserica fortificată din
Prejmer; German:
Kirchenburg von Tartlau) is a
Lutheran fortified church in
Prejmer (Tartlau)...
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bordered approximately by Apața in the north, Bran in the
southwest and
Prejmer in the east, with Brașov
roughly in the center. To the west lies Țara Făgărașului...
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Prejmer, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches, has a
capacity of 200
seats and is the home
ground of ACS
Prejmer. "ACS
Prejmer"...
- Dârjiu
Harghita Ders Székelyderzs Dârjiu
fortified church Prejmer Brașov
Tartlau Prázsmár
Prejmer fortified church Saschiz Mureș
Keisd Szászkézd Saschiz...
- Tușnad, Bixad, Micfalău, Malnaș, Bodoc, Ghidfalău, Sfântu Gheorghe, Ilieni,
Prejmer, Hărman, Vâlcele, Bod, Feldioara, Hăghig, Măieruș, Belin, Apața, Aita Mare...
- Râșnov, is a
restored peasant fortress Prejmer Fortress (German:
Tartlau Festung), in the
nearby commune of
Prejmer (German: Tartlau)
Saint George's Church...
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bordered approximately by Apața in the north, Bran in the
southwest and
Prejmer in the east. Its most
important city is Brașov.
Burzenland is
named after...
- with
defensive parapet Fortified church in Saint-Angel, Corrèze, France.
Prejmer fortified church,
Romania Biertan fortified church,
Romania Moşna fortified...
- here. He left Târgoviște on 2 October, and 9 by
October he had
reached Prejmer in
southern Transylvania,
where he met
envoys from the city of Br****ó (today...