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after Sântana de Mureș, a
cemetery site in Transylvania, Romania,
spelled Sîntana de Mureș
before 1993. This site is also
known as Marosszentanna, the formerly...
- also known. [citation needed]
Sîntana de Mureş
cemeteries are
better known than
Sîntana de Mureş settlements.
Sîntana de Mureş
cemeteries show the same...
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Sintana is a
large crater in the
Southern Hemisphere of the
dwarf planet Ceres,
located at 44.21° S, 76.4 ° E. It has a
diameter of 58 km. The crater...
- Sântana (Romanian pronunciation: [
sɨnˈtana]; German: Neusanktanna; Hungarian: Újszentanna) is a town in north-western Romania, in the
county of Arad. Declared...
- tradition."
Kulikowski 2006, p. 66. On the
identification of Oium with the
Sintana de Mures/Chernyakhov culture-area see
Green (1998, pp. 167–168), Heather...
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Craters Achita Coniraya Dantu Ezinu Fejokoo Haulani Kerwan Nawish Occator Oxo
Sintana Tupo
Urvara Yalode Montes Ahuna Mons
Other features Bright spots...
- Sântana de Mureș (Hungarian: Marosszentanna,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒroʃsɛntɒnnɒ]; German:
Sankt Anna an der Mieresch) is a
commune in Mureș County...
-
community group is
actively opposing their local waste-to-energy facility,
Sintana Vergara, an ****istant
professor in the
Department of
Environmental Resources...
-
Germanic tr."
Heather 1994, p. 87. "[S]ome of the
territory covered by the
Sîntana de Mureş–Černjachov
culture may have been
controlled not by
Goths but by...
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according to Bichir, the "Daco-Carpic"
culture was in
Moldavia replaced by the
Sîntana-de-Mureş "variant" of the
Chernyakhov culture common to much of the North-Pontic...