- Háromszék (Three Seats; Romanian: Trei
Scaune) was an
administrative county (comitatus) of the
Kingdom of Hungary.
Situated in south-eastern Transylvania...
- The
Scaune Church (Romanian:
Biserica Scaune) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 2
Scaune Street in Bucharest, Romania. It is
dedicated to the Dormition...
- Trei
Scaune County is one of the
historical counties of the
Kingdom of Romania, in the
historical region of Transylvania. The
county seat was Sfântu Gheorghe...
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highest concentration of Székely po****tion – Mureș, Odorhei, Ciuc, and Trei
Scaune – were
legally designated as the
Magyar Autonomous Region. It was su****ded...
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Mackintosh (1900)
Secessionist exterior of the
Bazil ****an
House (Strada
Scaune no. 21–23,
currently Strada Tudor Arghezi) in Bucharest, by
Marcel Kammerer...
- of 1920, it
became part of the
Kingdom of
Romania and the seat of Trei
Scaune County. In 1940, the
Second Vienna Award granted Northern Transylvania to...
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Friedrich August Stüler, 1845–1850 Beaux-Arts
Tuscan pilasters of
Strada Scaune no. 5, Bucharest, Romania,
unknown architect, c.1900 Art
Nouveau reinterpretation...
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current Bacău County. It
bordered on the west with the
counties of Trei
Scaune and Ciuc, in the
north with Neamț and
Roman counties, in the east with the...
- Austria-Hungary, it
belonged to Háromszék County, and
after a
reorganization to Trei
Scaune County in
Romania until 1950. At the 2002 census, 99.8% of
inhabitants were...
- the
Saints 1728
Romanian Orthodox Sapienței
Church 1710
Romanian Orthodox Scaune Church 1705
Romanian Orthodox St.
Sophia Floreasca Church 1738 Romanian...