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Cenad (Hungarian: Nagycsanád,
during the Dark Ages Marosvár; German: Großtschanad,
archaically Miereschburg; Serbian: Нађчанад, romanized: Nađčanad; Latin:...
- performed. 1890 – The
Philharmonic Society of Arad was founded. 1897 – The
Cenad palace was built. 1913 – The
edifice of today's
Palace of
Culture and site...
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chain of the
Dacian Limes. It was
located within the
modern muni****lity of
Cenad, Romania. The fort is
located in
western Romania,
between the
rivers Mureș...
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district Magyarcsanád,
known in
Serbian as Čanad, a
village in
Hungary Cenad,
known in
Serbian as Čanad, a
commune in
Romania Canad Inns, a
chain of...
- Timișoara–Satu Mare;
national road 6 – to the
border with
Hungary through Cenad customs;
national road 59 – with
branch DN59A, to the
border with Serbia...
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Budense writes that
Ladislaus was
buried in the
cathedral of Csanád (now
Cenad in Romania). His successor,
Andrew the Venetian, and Pope
Benedict VIII...
- East-European
capitals Budapest and
Belgrade via the
border with
Hungary near
Cenad. It is a very
traveled road. The
national road p****es
through the following...
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Division (CELRD)
Mississippi Valley Division (CEMVD)
North Atlantic Division (
CENAD)
Northwestern Division (CENWD)
Pacific Ocean Division (CEPOD)
South Atlantic...
- Meanwhile, Dózsa had
captured the city and
fortress of Csanád (today's
Cenad), and
signaled his
victory by
impaling the
bishop and the castellan. Subsequently...
- a
group of
other Romanians,
crossing the Hungary–Romania
border around Cenad. They were
guided by
Constantin Panait, a
Romanian who
later became an American...