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Turia (Hungarian:
Torja,
Hungarian pronunciation: [
ˈtorjɒ]) is a
commune in
Covasna County, Transylvania,
Romania composed of two villages:
Alungeni (****ásfalva)...
- was
first mentioned in 1407 as Torjawasara,
meaning in
Hungarian “
Torja Market”. (
Torja is the name of a
stream nearby and is also the
Hungarian name of...
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Lower Torja"). In 1506, István Apor was
still referenced as
living in Bálványos. It was
probably his son András who
subsequently moved to
Torja, where...
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Trauchburg 1899 1953 José de
Saldanha da Gama 1893 1958
Baron Gábor Apor de Al-
Torja 1889 1969 1953 Albrecht,
Hereditary Prince of
Bavaria 1905 1996
later Duke...
- (Rupea), Küküllővár (Cetatea de Baltă), Léta (Lita), Nagy-Talmács (Tălmaciu),
Torja (Turia) and Újvár (Gogan Varolea),
together with
their lands. Additionally...
- The Troaș (Hungarian:
Torjás-patak) is a
right tributary of the
river Mureș in Romania. It
discharges into the Mureș in Săvârșin. Its
length is 22 km (14 mi)...
- The
Turia (Hungarian:
Torja-patak) is a
right tributary of the
river Cașin in Romania. It
flows into the Cașin in the city Târgu Secuiesc. Its length...
- used. When
mythological themes was used in Kobigaan, that was
called Torja, this
Torja was an old and
traditional Kobi Gaan. The
Kheyur was the
second type...
- star hotel. The
chapel A Székely gate
Balvanyos Citadel Smelly cave of
Torja "Statiunea
Baile Balvanyos". InfoGhidRomania.com (in Romanian). "Despre...
- in 1603.
After this, the
family moved into a more
comfortable manor in
Torja. Soon after, the
castle started decaying. Földi Pál: Legendás Várak – Várak...