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- Războieni-Cetate (Székelyföldvár), Uioara de Jos (until 1960 Ciunga; Csongva), and Uioara de Sus (Felsőmarosújvár). Its former name is Uioara, and was called Ocna Mureșului...
- interwar period as Solvay Uioara and as Soda Ocna Mureș between 1945 and 2007. The club was founded in 1933 as Solvay Uioara, from the p****ion of the Belgian...
- 815 16,215 350 1364b/1989a Ocna Mureș Alba 12,480 13,036 15,697 1203b (as Uioara); 1956a Sântana Arad 12,460 11,428 12,936   2003a Vălenii de Munte Prahova...
- up leaving the club a year later, where he joined Solvay Uioara. Voinescu left Solvay Uioara a year later to join RATA Târgu Mureș in 1947, where he remained...
- Fortress (Burg Schweis), Săsciori Tăuți Fortress, Tăuți Teleki Castle, Uioara de Sus Wesselényi Castle, Obreja Zebernic Fortress, Valea Vințului Bistrița-Năsăud...
- Gyula Pr****ler / Iuliu Iosif Pr****ler Date of birth 1916 Place of birth Uioara, Alba, Romania Date of death 1942 (aged 25–26) Position(s) Forward Senior...
- large deposits dating from the same short range of time (Hallstatt A1). Uioara de Sus, accidentally found in 1909, contained 5,827 items weighing approximately...
- Bucharest from 1925 to 1929. He taught high school at Aiud (1929–1931), Uioara (1931–1933), Brad (1933–1934), Cluj (1934–1936; 1939–1940), Sighișoara (1936–1939)...
- (The Bomber) because of his powerful shots was born on 7 November 1922 in Uioara de Sus, Romania and started playing junior level football at age 11 at local...
- Dermata Cluj CFR Ploiești CFR Turnu Severin Grivița CFR București Solvay Uioara Dezrobirea Constanța CAM Timișoara FC Călărași Șurianul Sebeș ← 1947–48...