- Sfântu
Gheorghe (pronounced [
ˈsfɨntu ˈɡe̯orɡe] ; Hungarian: Sepsiszentgyörgy or Szentgyörgy [ˈʃɛpʃisɛɲɟørɟ] ; Yiddish: סנט דזשארדזש;
English lit.: Saint...
- (Hungarian: [ˈʃɛpʃi ˈoɛʃkaː]),
Sepsi Sfântu
Gheorghe (Romanian: [ˈsepsi
ˈsfɨntu ˈɡe̯orɡe]), or
simply Sepsi, is a
Romanian professional football club based...
- of Revillagigedo,
whose full name
included the name
Horcasitas Ostrovul Sfintu Gheorghe Romania Saint George Palmerston Island Cook
Islands Henry Temple...
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Lemnek Lechnitz Lechinţa Szászlekence Lehr
Luieriu Lövér
Leresdorf Şieu
Sfîntu Sajószentandrás
Leschkirch Nocrich Újegyház Lona Luna de Sus Magyarlóna...
- (in Romanian) "Ghettoes" at the
Northern Transylvania Holocaust Memorial Museum site;
accessed October 11, 2013
Sfîntu Gheorghe,
Romania at JewishGen...
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Theatre Academy (Bucharest,1981) Büchner:
Woyzeck –
Hungarian Theatre (
Sfîntu-Gheorghe,1980) Beckett:
Happy Days –
Theatre Academy (Bucharest, 1979) Shorts:...
- "Secvențe culturale. O nouă premieră pe
scena Teatrului Maghiar de Stat din
Sfîntu Gheorghe: O
noapte furtunoasă de I. L. Caragiale", in Cuvîntul Nou, 14 April...
- 175 and
Lyceum No 40), as well as to
streets in Bucharest, Oradea, and
Sfîntu Gheorghe; the
latter landmark,
traditionally known as Tankó Street, had...