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Săpânța (Romanian pronunciation: [səˈpɨnt͡sa]; Hungarian: Szaplonca,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ʃzɒplontsɒ]; Slovak: Sapunka; Yiddish: ספינקא, romanized: Shpinka...
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Vesel pronounced [tʃimiˈtirul ˈvesel]) is a
cemetery in the
village of
Săpânța, Maramureș County, Romania. It is
famous for its
brightly coloured tombstones...
- The
church of
Archangel Michael in
Săpânța-Peri from the
village of
Săpânța in the
region of Maramureș,
Romania is the
tallest wooden church in the world...
- The
Săpânța Hungarian:
Szaplonca is a left
tributary of the
river Tisza in Romania. It
discharges into the
Tisza in the
village Săpânța, on the border...
- Lübeck, Germany. The
tallest wooden church building is
Săpânța-Peri
Monastery church (78 m) in
Săpânța, Romania. The
tallest church building in the Americas...
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Szaplonca (Yiddish: Spinka), in Máramaros County,
Kingdom of
Hungary (today
Săpânţa, Romania). The
first Spinka Rebbe was
Rabbi Yosef Meir Weiss,
author of...
- (entering at
Velykyi Bychkiv) Iza (entering at
Sighetu Marmației) Sarasău Bic
Săpânța Șaroș
Teresva (entering near Teresva) Baia
Valea lui
Francisc Tereblia...
- The Râșnov
Citadel in Râșnov The Maramureș
region The
Merry Cemetery of
Săpânța (the only one of that kind in the world) The
Wooden Churches (UNESCO World...
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Ukrainian town of Solotvyno.
Neighboring communities include: Sarasău,
Săpânța, Câmpulung la Tisa, Ocna Șugatag, Giulești, Vadu Izei, Rona de Jos and...
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Public Road!
Photographs of
America (2009), and The
Merry Cemetery of
Sapanta (2007). His
photographs have also been
published in
various magazines and...