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Zalău (Romanian pronunciation: [zaˈləw],
unofficial and
former official name: Romanian:
Zălau (Romanian pronunciation: [zalˈəw]; German:
Zillenmarkt or...
- The
Battle of
Zalău was a tactical-level
military engagement that took
place from
February 23 to 26, 1919, in the area of the town of
Zalău in Szilágy County...
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Sport Club Muni****l
Zalău,
commonly known as SCM
Zalău, is a
Romanian professional football club
based in
Zalău, Sălaj County. This team
represents the...
- 183°N 23.050°E / 47.183; 23.050 The
Zalău explosion occurred on
September 14, 2007 in a
block of
flats in
Zalău,
Romania as the
result of a gas leak...
- The
Zalău (Hungarian: Zilah-patak) is a
right tributary of the
river Crasna in
northwestern Romania. It
flows through the town
Zalău. It
discharges into...
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Fotbal Club Armătura
Zalău,
commonly known as Armătura
Zalău, was a
Romanian professional football club
based in
Zalău, Sălaj County. The club was founded...
- a
church in
Zalău, Romania,
completed in 1907.
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media related to
Reformed Church,
Zalău.
Zalău,
Reformed church Zalău,
Reformed church...
- (Romanian:
Biserica Catolică; Hungarian:
Katolikus templom) is a
church in
Zalău, Romania. In 1241 the
Roman Catholic Church dedicated to the Holy Cross...
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coach and
former player, who is
currently serving as head
coach of SCM
Zalău of the
Romanian Division A1. A
middle blocker,
Kobiljski started his professional...
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Zalău, Romania. It is
known between the
residents of
Zalău as
Maracana of
Zilah used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of SCM
Zalău or...