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Teaca (German: Tekendorf, Hungarian: Teke) is a
commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of six villages:
Archiud (Arkeden...
- (also
called Plasa Mureș),
headquartered at Târgu Mureș
Plasa Teaca,
headquartered at
Teaca Plasa Toplița,
headquartered at Toplița A
subsequent administrative...
- and politician,
chiefly remembered for his
antimilitaristic series Moș
Teacă.
Together with his
brothers Ioan and Constantin, he
entered public life...
- Avangarda, p.43;
Teacă, p.55-56, 58. See also Boia, p.189
Teacă, p.58 Cernat, Avangarda, p.44; Mitchievici, p.341, 346–347;
Teacă, p.55
Teacă, p.55-56, 58...
- The Dipșa is a left
tributary of the
river Șieu in Romania. It
flows into the Șieu near Chiraleș. Its
length is 35 km (22 mi) and its
basin size is 459 km2...
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Jidvei Lechința Mediaș Șamșud Sebeș-Apold Șimleu
Silvaniei Târnave Târnăveni
Teaca Triteni Valea Nirajului Caucasus Krasnodar Stavropol Banat region Nišava...
- by
Oghuz Turkish clans Mount Teke, the
highest peak in İskilip,
Turkey Teaca (Hungarian: Teke), a
commune in Bistriţa-Năsăud County,
Romania Tekke, a...
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debut involved satirical sketches that
appeared in
Anton Bacalbașa's Moș
Teacă.
Cazaban contributed short prose for the
second series of Ion Luca Caragiale's...
- Șieu-Măgheruș Șieuț Șintereag Silivașu de Câmpie
Spermezeu Șanț Târlișua
Teaca Telciu Tiha Bârgăului Uriu Urmeniș
Zagra Natives of the
county include:...
- Fundațiilor Regale,
Issue 12/1940, pp. 663–664
Teacă, pp. 200–201
Teacă, p. 201 Scăiceanu, p. 384;
Teacă, p****im
Teacă, p. 202 "Inaugurarea
bazarului 'Ajutorului...