- Baia
Sprie (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌbaja ˈspri.e] ; Hungarian: Felsőbánya, German: Mittelstadt) is a town in Maramureș County,
northern Romania. Baia...
- Felsőbányaite was
first described in 1853 for an
occurrence in the Baia
Sprie mine, Baia
Sprie (Felsőbánya), Maramureș County, Romania, and
named for the locality...
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Mountains Natural Park Lala Mare Lake,
Rodna Mountains Winter landscape Baia
Sprie Fortress of
Ardud Borșa
Ethnographic Museum in Baia Mare
Ethnographic Museum...
- was
mined on Benbulben), Liberia, Mexico, Morocco, Peru,
Romania (Baia
Sprie), Turkey,
South Africa (Barberton
Mountain Land), Thailand, the
United Kingdom...
- Mare. It is a medium-size
river which flows through the
cities of Baia
Sprie and Baia Mare. Its
length is 31 km (19 mi) and its
basin size is 306 km2...
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tributary of the
river Săsar in Romania. It
flows into the Săsar in Baia
Sprie. Its
length is 10 km (6.2 mi) and its
basin size is 20 km2 (7.7 sq mi)....
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Republic Cieszyn,
Poland Lipótváros (Budapest),
Hungary Szerencs,
Hungary Baia
Sprie,
Romania Notes Statistical Office of the
Slovak Republic (www.statistics...
- of Satu Mare (the
county seat) and the
urban communes Baia Mare and Baia
Sprie.
Prior to
World War I, the
territory of the
county belonged to Austria-Hungary...
- PbAgSb3S6. It was
first described in 1892 for an
occurrence in the Baia
Sprie mine, Baia
Sprie, in what is now Maramureș County, Romania, and
named for Hungarian...
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county seat; po****tion: 114,925 (as of 2011)
Sighetu Marmației
Towns Baia
Sprie Borșa
Cavnic Dragomirești Săliștea de Sus
Seini Șomcuta Mare Târgu Lăpuș...