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Zlatna (German: Klein-Schlatten, Kleinschlatten, Goldenmarkt; Hungarian:
Zalatna; Latin: Ampellum) is a town in Alba County,
central Transylvania, Romania...
- Lukács de Erzsébetváros (Hungarian: [ˈlukaːt͡ʃ ˈlaːsloː], 24
November 1850,
Zalatna – 23
February 1932) was a
Hungarian politician who
served as
Prime Minister...
- the
organized Hungarian forces from
Zalatna (today Zlatna) and Körösbánya (Baia de Criș).
During the
fight of
Zalatna in
October 1848,
about 640 citizens...
- Bolgárcserged
Kleinscheuern Şura Mică Kiscsűr
Kleinschlatten Zlatna Szász-
Zalatna Kleinschogen Sieuţ Kissajó
Kleintalmesch Tălmăcel Kistalmács Kleinzegendorf...
- With
several fellow soldiers, she
helped capture 12
wagons of food in
Zalatna (Zlatna), that was
supposed to
replenish the Austrians’ food supply. For...
- Abrudfalva, Bucsony, and Abrudkerpenyes.
These villages were part of the
Zalatna Treasury Estate (Hung:
zalatnai kincstári uradalom); at the time they were...