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Reghin (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈreɡin]; Hungarian: Szászrégen,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsaːsreːɡɛn] or Régen; German: (Sächsisch)
Regen or Sächsisch-Reen;...
- Mureș
Plasa Râciu,
headquartered at Râciu
Plasa Reghin de Jos,
headquartered at
Reghin Plasa Reghin de Sus,
headquartered at
Suseni Plasa Teaca, headquartered...
- Club
Sportiv Muni****l Avântul
Reghin,
commonly known as Avântul
Reghin is a
Romanian professional football club from
Reghin, Mureș
County and currently...
- The
Reghin Lutheran church is a
Lutheran church located at 1 Călărașilor
Street in
Reghin,
itself situated in Mureș County, in the
Transylvania region...
- The
Reghin ghetto was one of the ****-era
ghettos for
European Jews
during World War II. It was
located in the city of
Reghin (Hungarian: Szászrégen)...
- The IFIL-
Reghin RG-4
Pionier or CIL
Reghin RG-4
Pionier was a
Romanian single seat
primary glider built in the 1950s.
Fifty were produced. The RG-4 Pionier...
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Sasregen is a
Hasidic dynasty from
Reghin, Romania.
Rabbi Mordechai Dovid Rubin was the
previous Sasregener Rebbe in the
Midwood section of Brooklyn, New...
- ARMV-2, Pipera,
Bucarest CIL
Reghin Albatros –
Vladimir Novițchi IFIL-
Reghin RG-4
Pionier –
Vladimir Novițchi IFIL-
Reghin RG-5 Pescăruș –
Vladimir Novițchi...
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Church is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 5 Măcieșului
Street in
Reghin, Romania. It is
dedicated to
Saint Nicholas. The
church is
situated on the...
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towns are
situated along the
river Mureș, from
source to mouth: Toplița,
Reghin, Târgu Mureș, Luduș, Ocna Mureș, Aiud, Teiuș, Alba Iulia, Geoagiu, Orăștie...