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Codlea (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkodle̯a]; German: Zeiden;
Transylvanian Saxon dialect: Zäöeden; Hungarian: Feketehalom) is a city in Brașov County, Transylvania...
- as a
political party in 2016, it
united with the
local USB and
Union for
Codlea parties, thus
gaining most of its
initial membership base from the two latter...
- (Brenndorf, Botfalva) Bran (Törzburg, Törcsvár) Brașov (Kronstadt, Br****ó)
Codlea (Zeiden, Feketehalom)
Cristian (Neustadt, Keresztényfalva)
Crizbav (Krebsbach...
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during the Holocaust.
Klein was born in Feketehalom, Austria-Hungary (now
Codlea in
central Romania).
Klein was
considered a Volksdeutscher, or
ethnic German...
- 48 communes: Muni****lities Brașov –
county seat; 253,200 (as of 2011)
Codlea Făgăraș Săcele
Towns Ghimbav Predeal Râșnov
Rupea Victoria Zărnești Communes...
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Potcoava and
Viitorul Cluj.
Petrolul Ploiești II,
Sport Team, Ștefănești,
Codlea,
Minerul Lupeni were
admitted to fill the
vacancy places.
Viitorul Curița...
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commune is
located in the
central part of the county, 10 km (6.2 mi)
north of
Codlea and 24 km (15 mi) from the
county seat, Brașov, in the
western part of the...
- po****tion of 398,953
residents (as of 2015[update]). Muni****lities: Brașov,
Codlea, Săcele Cities: Ghimbav, Predeal, Râșnov Communes: Cristian, Sânpetru, Hălchiu...
- Bistrița, Caracal, Carei, Călărași, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Câmpulung Muscel,
Codlea, Dăeni, Giurgiu, Făgăraș (local), Fălticeni, Dorohoi, Huși, Ișalnița, Lugoj...
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October 1737 and
April 1738, 111
deaths were
reported in Zărneşti, and 70 in
Codlea. More than 10% of the po****tion of Cluj-Napoca was
reported to have been...