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Sâmbăta (Hungarian: Szombatság) is a
commune in
Bihor County, Crișana,
Romania with a po****tion of 1,267
people as of 2021. It is
composed of six villages:...
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Sâmbăta,
Romanian for 'Sa****ay', may
refer to the
following places in Romania:
Sâmbăta, a
commune in
Bihor County Sâmbăta de Sus, a
commune in Braşov...
- The
Sâmbăta is a left
tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
discharges into the Olt in
Sâmbăta de Jos. Its
length is 26 km (16 mi) and its
basin size...
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Sâmbăta de Sus (German: Obermühlendorf; Hungarian: Felsőszombatfalva) is a
commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of two villages...
- events. The
music of the film is
composed by Anu Malik,
Vipin Patwa and
Sambata while the
background score is
composed by
Mathias Duplessy and Sandesh...
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Sâmbăta de Sus
Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea
Sâmbăta de Sus) is a
Romanian Orthodox monastery in
Sâmbăta de Sus, Brașov County, in the
Transylvania region...
- Ludișor (Ludisor),
Sâmbăta de Jos (Untermühlendorf; Alsószombatfalva), Voila, and
Voivodeni (Nagyvajdafalva). It
included Sâmbăta de Sus and Stațiunea...
- the Viștea Mare (2,527
metres (8,291 ft)), by
paths coming from Podragu,
Sâmbăta, or by the Viștea Valley. The
closest settlement on the
north side is Victoria...
- 1925,
Regina Elisabeta -
until 1948,
Elena Pavel -
until 1964), Măgurele,
Sâmbăta Nouă and Topolog. Făgărașu Nou (“New Făgăraș”) was
founded around 1880...
- Mândra, Iaz, Sebeș, Racovița, Hurez, Săvăstreni, Netot, Dridif, Breaza,
Sâmbăta, Racovița, Drăguș, Hotarul, Viștea,
Corbul Viștei,
Corbul Ucei, Ucea, Racovița...