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Siret (Romanian pronunciation: [
siˈret]; German: Sereth; Hungarian: Szeretvásár; Ukrainian: Серет, romanized: Seret; Yiddish: סערעט, romanized: Seret)...
- The
SIRET code (French: Système d’identification du répertoire des établis****ts), or
SIRET number, is an
INSEE code
which allows the
geographic identification...
- The
Siret or
Sireth (Ukrainian: Сірет or Серет, Romanian:
Siret pronounced [
siˈret], Hungarian: Szeret, Russian: Сирет) is a
river that
rises from the...
- its length). It is a
right tributary of the
river Siret. At Chetriș, near Bacău, it
flows into the
Siret. Its
source is in the
Rodna Mountains, at the foot...
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Nicolas Siret (3
March 1663 – 22 June 1754) was a
French baroque composer,
organist and harpsichordist. He was born and died in Troyes, France, where...
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Siret is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include: Luis
Siret (1860–1934), a Belgian-Spanish
archaeologist and
illustrator Nicolas Siret (1663–1754)...
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Siret is a town in
Suceava County, Romania.
Siret may also
refer to:
Siret (river), in
Romania and
Ukraine Siret (surname)
SIRET code, a
French code identifying...
- The
Jewish cemetery of
Siret is
cemetery in
Siret, Romania. It is
considered to be one of the
oldest Jewish cemeteries in
eastern Europe. The
oldest inscriptions...
- (Romanian:
Autostrada A7), also
known as the Ploiești–
Siret Motorway (Romanian:
Autostrada Ploiești–
Siret) or the
Moldavia Motorway (Romanian:
Autostrada Moldovei)...
- Vadul-
Siret (Ukrainian: Вадул-Сірет) is a
railway station in the
Chernivtsi Oblast of
western Ukraine, 7km
north of the
Romanian border, on the line south...