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Until the year 1925 it was
called Cojocna County (Romanian: Județul
Cojocna). In Hungarian, the town of
Cojocna is
called "Kolozs", so it was a rough...
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Cojocna (Hungarian: Kolozs; German: Salzgrub, Klosmarkt) is a
commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of
eight villages: Boj-Cătun...
- nearby: Aiton, Apahida, Baciu, Bonțida, Borșa, Căianu, Chinteni, Ciurila,
Cojocna, Feleacu, Florești, Gilău, Gârbau, Jucu, Petreștii de Jos, Săvădisla, Sânpaul...
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provides quick access (approximately 20 minutes) from Cluj-Napoca to Băile
Cojocna [ro],
famous for its salt
waters and
their curing properties. At the 2021...
- to: Čara, a
village on the
island of Korčula,
Croatia Cara, a
village in
Cojocna Commune, Cluj County,
Romania Cara Island, off the west
coast of Argyll...
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other summer resorts/spas are
included in the
metropolitan area,
namely Cojocna and Someșeni Baths.
There are a
large number of
castles in the countryside...
- of
Cojocna (Hungarian Kolozs).
Cojocna/Kolozs (1909-1921) In 1909, she
married and
joined her
husband in his
first ministry in the
village of
Cojocna (Hungarian...
- Teke Teke (now Teaca)
Urban counties (törvényhatósági jogú város) Kolozsvár (now Cluj)
Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város)
Kolozs (now
Cojocna)...
- 1920s) Cți Cernăuți Cernăuți C.Al
Cetatea Albă
Cetatea Albă Clj Cluj Cluj (
Cojocna in the
early 1920s) Cța Constanța Constanța Cțm Coțmeni Coțmeni (1919–1925)...
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physics professor László Orbán. Born in Kolozs, Austria-Hungary (today
Cojocna, Romania), on the
estate of his
Italian father,
Domokos Spáda.
Around the...