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Săcueni (Romanian pronunciation: [səkuˈjenʲ]; Hungarian: Székelyhíd; German: Zickelhid; Yiddish: סעקלהיד Seklhid; Turkish: Sengevi),
often spelled Săcuieni...
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Oradea –
capital city; 183,105 (as of 2021)
Salonta Towns Aleșd
Nucet Săcueni Ștei
Valea lui
Mihai Vașcău
Communes Abram Aștileu Aușeu
Avram Iancu Balc...
- city is
traversed by
national road DN19B [ro],
which connects the town of
Săcueni, 20 km (12 mi) to the west, with Nușfalău, Sălaj County, 38 km (24 mi)...
- 1500 BC
Bronze axe, Poland, c. 1650 BC
Decorated axe Gold
discs from
Sacueni, Romania. Gold hair ring, Slovakia, 1450 BC
Pottery Pottery from Barca...
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Locotenent Nicolae Polizu-Micșunești [ro]
engaged a Ca.135bis
bomber over
Săcueni.
Several of his 20 mm
rounds hit the bomber,
which was
forced down and...
- Crișului
Victoria Avram Iancu Viitorul Borș
Viitorul Dobrești
Vulturii din
Săcueni AS
Archiud Atletico Monor Dinamo Uriu ACS
Dumitra Eciro Forest Telciu Hebe...
- Bistrița-Năsăud 10,931 9,679 10,702 Scornicești Olt 10,795 11,766 13,751 1989a
Săcueni Bihor 10,720 11,526 11,665 2004a Sânnicolau Mare Timiș 10,627 12,312...
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Oradea Fortress,
Oradea Piatra Șoimului Fortress, Peștiș
Stubenberg Castle,
Săcueni Thelegdy Castle,
Tileagd Tholdy Castle, Sânnicolau Român
Tisza Castle,...
- Sárrét
Biharnagybajom Szalárd Szalárd, RO Sălard Székelyhid Székelyhid, RO
Săcueni Tenke Tenke, RO
Tinca Vaskoh Vaskoh, RO Vaşcău
Urban counties (törvényhatósági...
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Percentage of
Hungarian speakers Târgu-Mureș Marosvásárhely Hidegvölgy 2500 85%
Săcueni Székelyhíd Dankó
Pista 1870 100% Sfântu-Gheorghe Sepsiszentgyörgy Őrkő...