-
Săcueni (Romanian pronunciation: [səkuˈjenʲ]; Hungarian: Székelyhíd; German: Zickelhid; Yiddish: סעקלהיד Seklhid; Turkish: Sengevi),
often spelled Săcuieni...
- 19 villages,
headquartered at Salonta)
Plasa Săcueni (comprising 11 villages,
headquartered at
Săcueni)
Plasa Sălard (comprising 28 villages, headquartered...
-
spiral motif (e.g.,
bracelets from Sacoșu Mare,
Firighiaz (now Firiteaz),
Săcueni) is ****ociated with
solar cults. It
might have been an
inheritance of the...
- battle-axe, Hungary, c. 1500 BC
Decorated axe,
Romania Gold
discs from
Sacueni, Romania. Gold cup, c. 1750-1500 BC Gold hair ring, Slovakia, 1450 BC Pottery...
-
Oradea Fortress,
Oradea Piatra Șoimului Fortress, Peștiș
Stubenberg Castle,
Săcueni Thelegdy Castle,
Tileagd Tholdy Castle, Sânnicolau Român
Tisza Castle,...
- and
Locotenent Nicolae Polizu-Micșunești [ro]
engaged the
bomber over
Săcueni.
Several of his 20 mm
rounds hit the bomber,
which was
forced down and...
- The
Stubenberg Castle is a
historical monument in
Săcueni, Bihor, Romania.
Construction of the
castle began in the late 18th
century and was finalized...
- city is
traversed by
national road DN19B [ro],
which connects the town of
Săcueni, 20 km (12 mi) to the west, with Nușfalău, Sălaj County, 38 km (24 mi)...
- villages,
flows the
river Ier.
National road DN19B [ro],
which runs from
Săcueni on the
Hungarian border to Șimleu
Silvaniei in Sălaj County, p****es through...
- Romania. It is
composed of four villages: Adânca, Gura Ocniței, Ochiuri, and
Săcueni. The
commune is
located in the
central part of Dâmbovița County, 11 km...