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Hungarian at the 2011
Romanian census. Hungarian: székelyek; Romanian:
secui; German: Szekler; Latin: Siculi; Serbian: Секељи, romanized: Sekelji; Slovak:...
- The Székelys of
Bukovina are a
small Hungarian ethnic community with a
complex history. They live
today in the
Tolna and
Baranya counties of Hungary, in...
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Romania with a po****tion of 3,360 people. It is
composed of two villages,
Secui and Teasc. "Po****ţia rezidentă după
grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii...
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Adina Flavia Zotea-
Secui,
better known by her
stage name Adena, is a
Romanian singer-songwriter. She
debuted in 2011 with her
single "S.O.S", produced...
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South to North, to the west of Székelykeresztúr (on the map,
Cristurul secui),
Parajd (on the map, Paraid) and Libánfalva (on the map, Ibănești)...
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Scolte o Friûl, o
tiere di libars, di
lenghis e
popui sês
cjase di pâs. Dai
secui i
paris nus
clamin adun a fâsi lidrîs di un unic destin. In alt o Friûl...
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Continuum Hypothesis" (4:44) "Under
Starside Skies" (4:08) "Argentum Era
Secui Duos" (5:37) "Cardinality" (3:32) "Highgate" (6:18) "The End of All" (6:07)...
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transliterations and translations, are Szekely, Sekely, Sekelj, Szekler, Sekler,
Secui. It may
refer to: András Székely, a
Hungarian swimmer Árpád Székely, the...
- for example: fricō, fricāre, fricuī, frictum, "to rub"; secō, secāre,
secuī, sectum, "to cut, to divide"; vetō, vetāre, vetuī, vetitum, "to forbid,...
- "Ulei" Gelu Nițu
Doctorul Adriana Nicolae Studenta Sabina Brândușe
Paula Secui Adriana Șchiopu Lucreția
Marcu Petru Lupu Nea Tică
Gabriel Fătu Detectiv...