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Gherla (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡerla]; Hungarian: Szamosújvár; German: Neuschloss) is a muni****lity in Cluj County,
Romania (in the
historical region...
- The
Gherla Synagogue is a synagogue,
located at 46
Crisan Street, in
Gherla (Hungarian: Szamosújvár) in the Cluj
County of
northern Romania. Designed...
- was a
Romanian Gr****-Catholic
prelate who
served as the
Bishop of Cluj-
Gherla. Pope Paul VI
elevated Hossu to the rank of
cardinal in pectore, that is...
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Gherla Prison is a
penitentiary located in the
Romanian city of
Gherla (Hungarian: Szamosújvár), in Cluj County. The
prison dates from 1785; it is infamous...
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Ordinariate for
Catholics of
Armenian Rite in Romania. It is
located in
Gherla, Cluj County.
During the
eighteenth century,
Armenian emigrants from Moldavia...
- Gr****-Catholic
eparchies in
Romania (Eparchy of
Oradea Mare,
Eparchy of Cluj-
Gherla,
Eparchy of Lugoj,
Eparchy of Maramureș, and
Eparchy of
Saint Basil the...
- The
castra of
Gherla was a fort in the
Roman province of Dacia. An
inscription unearthed at the site
proves that the
stone fortress was
erected in 143...
- the Someșul Mic
flows east and
north through Cluj-Napoca,
Apahida and
Gherla,
until it
meets the Someșul Mare in Dej. The
following towns and villages...
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Church to
serve as the
Cathedral of the Cluj-
Gherla Eparchy,
after the move of the Eparchy's
center from
Gherla to Cluj. The
first church of the Minorites...
- via
communist propaganda – or violent, as it was done at the Pitești and
Gherla prisons.
Philosopher Mircea Stănescu
claimed that the
theoretical foundation...