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Csernovics Ujfalu was
puszta (in Hungarian) or
praedium (depo****ted area, in Latin) in the NW part of Arad County,
about 10–15 km from the Romanian-Hungarian...
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Neufeld an der
Leitha (Croatian: Novo Selo, Hungarian: Lajtaújfalu, Lajta-
Újfalu,
meaning "new
village on the Leitha") is a town in the
district of Eisenstadt-Umgebung...
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First Székely
Infantry Regiment from 1762 till 1851 1st
Company Újfalu (Cașinu Nou)
Jakabfalva (Iacobeni)
Imperfalva (Imper) Al-Tiz (Plăieșii de...
- (Zimándújfalu in Hungarian) was
founded in 1850 by 1,032
farmers from Csernovics-
Ujfalu, Arad County. They were
originally from
Northern Hungary, from the Nograd...
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First Székely
Infantry Regiment from 1762 till 1851 1st
Company Újfalu (Cașinu Nou)
Jakabfalva (Iacobeni)
Imperfalva (Imper) Al-Tiz (Plăieșii de...
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First Székely
Infantry Regiment from 1762 till 1851 1st
Company Újfalu (Cașinu Nou)
Jakabfalva (Iacobeni)
Imperfalva (Imper) Al-Tiz (Plăieșii de...
- Anton,
Baron Splény de Miháldy (Ternye, Hungary, 2
October 1734 - Szilvás-
Újfalu, Hungary, 1
April 1818) was a
nobleman and
general of the
Austrian Empire...
- 1447 it is
mentioned as a
noble name as
Wyfalw (
Újfalu). The
Family Zichy appeared as the
landlord in
Újfalu during Turkish occupation.
After the Turkish...
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First Székely
Infantry Regiment from 1762 till 1851 1st
Company Újfalu (Cașinu Nou)
Jakabfalva (Iacobeni)
Imperfalva (Imper) Al-Tiz (Plăieșii de...
- to the
First Székely
Infantry Regiment from 1762 till 1851 1st
Company Újfalu (Cașinu Nou)
Jakabfalva (Iacobeni)
Imperfalva (Imper) Al-Tiz (Plăieșii de...