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Sighișoara (Romanian: [siɡiˈʃo̯ara]; Hungarian: Segesvár [ˈʃɛɡɛʃvaːr] ; German: Schäßburg [ˈʃɛsbʊʁk];
Transylvanian Saxon: Schäsbrich, Šesburχ, or Scheeßprich;...
- The
Historic Centre of
Sighișoara (
Sighișoara Citadel) is the old
historic center of the town of
Sighișoara (German: Schäßburg, Hungarian: Segesvár), Romania...
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- The
Battle of Segesvár (Transylvania, now
Sighișoara, Romania), also
called the
Battle of Fehéregyháza, was a
battle in the
Hungarian Revolution of 1848...
- such as Brașov, Sibiu, Târgu Mureș, Bistrița, Alba Iulia, Mediaș, and
Sighișoara. It is also the home of some of Romania's
UNESCO World Heritage Sites...
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Sighișoara is a left
tributary of the
river Crișul Alb in Romania. It
discharges into the Crișul Alb in Gurahonț. Its
length is 18 km (11 mi) and its...
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Florescu writes that Vlad was born in the
Transylvanian Saxon town of
Sighișoara (then in the
Kingdom of Hungary),
where his
father lived in a three-story...
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river Târnava Mare. The
capital of the
county was Segesvár (present-day
Sighișoara). Nagy-Küküllő
County shared borders with the
Hungarian counties Alsó-Fehér...
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church located in
Sighişoara, Mureș
County in Romania. This
church is the most
important monument of
religious architecture in
Sighisoara and is one of the...
- culture. Its name was
coined after the
eponymic Wietenberg Hill near
Sighișoara.
People of this
culture traded with the Mycenaeans.
Burial sites contain...