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Orșova (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈorʃova]; Hungarian:
Orsova; German: Orschowa; Serbian: Оршава/Oršava) is a port city on the
Danube river in southwestern...
- SS
Orsova, was a
British ocean liner,
built by
Vickers Armstrong in Barrow-in-Furness, England, for the
Orient Steam Navigation Company (Orient Line) for...
- SS
Orsova may
refer to: SS
Orsova (1909), an
ocean liner operated by the
Orient Steam Navigation Company 1909–1936. SS
Orsova (1953), an
ocean liner operated...
- (Kásvavölgy), Glăjărie (Görgényüvegcsűr), Gurghiu,
Larga (Lárgatelep),
Orșova (Görgényorsova),
Orșova-Pădure (Szécs), and Păuloaia (Pálpatak). The
route of the Via...
- The
Battle of
Orșova happened during the Austro-Turkish War of 1737–1739. The
Ottomans defeated a
relief Austrian force and
captured Orșova in the end....
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mostly located in the
historical province of Oltenia, with one muni****lity (
Orșova) and
three communes (Dubova, Eșelnița, and Svinița)
located in the Banat...
- SS
Orsova was a
steam ocean liner owned by the
Orient Steam Navigation Company. She was
built by John
Brown &
Company at Clydebank,
Scotland in 1909 to...
- The
Orsova Offensive was a
military engagement fought between the
armies of
Romania and Austria-Hungary at the
start of the
Romanian Campaign in August–September...
-
Roman province of Dacia,
located near and
beneath the present-day town of
Orșova, Romania. The
vicus of the fort
later grew into a city. The
Roman city is...
- encomp****es the last
barrier on this route, just
beyond the
Romanian city of
Orșova, that
contains two
hydroelectric dams, with two
power stations, Iron Gate...