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Vărșag (Hungarian: Székelyvarság or
colloquially Varság,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈvɒrʃaːɡ]) is a
commune in
Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the...
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Vărșag is a left
tributary of the
river Târnava Mare, in Romania. It
flows into the Târnava Mare near the
village Poiana Târnavei. Its
length is 12 km...
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tributaries to the
river Târnava Mare (from
source to mouth): Left: Chiuveș,
Vărșag, Șicasău, Pârâul Băutor, Deșag, Brădești, Gorom, Hodoș, Mugeni, Pârâul Caprelor...
- Sândominic Sânmartin Sânsimion Sântimbru Sărmaș Satu Mare
Secuieni Siculeni Șimonești
Subcetate Suseni Tomești Tulgheș Tușnad Ulieș
Vărșag Voșlăbeni Zetea...
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Miercurea Ciuc Székelytámadt Fortress,
Odorheiu Secuiesc Tartód Fortress,
Vărșag Tușnad Fortress, Tușnad
Hunedoara (17)
Bethlen Castle, Deva
Corvin Castle...
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Miercurea Ciuc. The
commune lies on the
banks of the Târnava Mare river. The
Vărșag is a left
tributary of this river; it
flows into the Târnava Mare near the...
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Andycom Avrămești, Târnava Mare Betești,
Galambfalva Porumbenii Mari,Tartód
Vârșag,
Agyagfalvi Lendület Lutița,
Bradul Zetea,
Farkaslaka Lupeni, ACS Sânsimion...
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Lunca de Jos (Ciuc Zone runners-up)
Relegated to Liga V
Harghita Târnava Mare Betești (West
Series 13th place) Tartód
Vârșag (West
Series 14th place)...
- Újszékely
Secuieni Harghita Ülke
Ulcani Harghita Vargyas Vârghiș
Covasna Varság Varsag Harghita Zetelaka Zetea Harghita Zeteváralja
Subcetate Harghita...
- 33 km2 and has a po****tion of 1544
people as of 2002.[citation needed]
Vărşag (Romania)[citation needed] Homokmégy Portál[permanent dead link] English...