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Jimbolia (Romanian pronunciation: [ʒimˈboli.a]; Hungarian: Zsombolya; German: Hatzfeld; Serbian: Жомбољ, romanized: Žombolj;
Banat Bulgarian: Džimbolj)...
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Croats and Slovenes. The most
notable Romanian acquisition was the town of
Jimbolia,
while the most
notable Yugoslav acquisition was the town of Jaša Tomić...
- The
Jimbolia Veche oil
field is an oil
field located in
Jimbolia, Timiș County. It was
discovered in 1980 and
developed by Zeta Petroleum. It
began production...
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Danube Swabian men's tracht, from the
historic house of the
parents of
Stefan Jäger,
Hatzfeld (
Jimbolia),
Romanian Banat....
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Workers Press') was a
German language socialist newspaper published from
Jimbolia,
Romania between 1925 and 1927. The
first issue of
Banater Arbeiter-Presse...
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Stefan Jäger (May 28, 1877 in Tschene/Torontál –
March 16, 1962 in
Jimbolia/Hatzfeld,
Romanian Banat) was a
painter known for his
depiction of and deep...
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Cerna to the
Banat region of
Romania in the
villages of Variaș,
Biled and
Jimbolia. Some
speakers who
identified as Muslim, from the
village of Nânti (Nótia)...
- "National
Socialist Self-Help
Movement of the
Germans in Romania" (NSDR) in
Jimbolia (German: Hatzfeld), Romania.
Shortly afterwards, Möller
became the first...
- A
hambar still in
heavy use in Hatzfeld/
Jimbolia,
Romanian Banat,
albeit with the
traditional wooden slats replaced with
chicken wire...
- 10,246 11,816 12,603 1981a Năsăud Bistrița-Năsăud 10,215 9,587 11,365
Jimbolia Timiș 10,179 10,808 10,497 1950a Urlați
Prahova 10,131 10,541 11,858...