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  2. Sibiu - Wikipedia

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    Sibiu (/ s iː ˈ b j uː / see-BEW, pronounced, German: Hermannstadt [ˈhɛʁmanʃtat], Latin: Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon: Härmeschtat or Hermestatt, Hungarian: Nagyszeben [ˈnɒcsɛbɛn]) is a middle-sized, well-preserved fortified medieval town in central Romania, situated in the historical region of Transylvania (Romanian: Transilvania, German: Siebenbürgen or Transsilvanien).

  3. Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania is the largest country in Southeastern Europe and the twelfth-largest in Europe, having an area of 238,397 square kilometres (92,046 sq mi). [243] : 17 It lies between latitudes 43° and 49° N and longitudes 20° and 30° E. The terrain is distributed roughly equally between mountains, hills, and plains.

  4. Cluj Region - Wikipedia

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    Regiunea Cluj (Cluj Region) was one of the administrative divisions of the People's Republic of Romania, established on September 6, 1950 by Law nr. 5, and set after the Soviet style. History. The capital of the region was the city of Cluj, and at first, its territory comprised an area slightly smaller than the nowadays Cluj and Sălaj counties ...

  5. Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Czech Republic, [c] [12] also known as Czechia, [d] [13] is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, [14] it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. [15]

  6. Central University Library of Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, when Austria-Hungary broke up and Transylvania (including Cluj) joined Romania, a Romanian university was founded in 1920; it used the existing Central University Library (dedicated in the presence of the royal family and renamed the Library of King Ferdinand I University) and the Library of the Transylvanian Museum, still ...

  7. 1979–80 County Championship - Wikipedia

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    Mobila Ditrău (Q) 18 14 1 3 51 16 +35 29 Qualification to championship final: 2 Complexul Gălăuțaș: 18 14 0 4 53 21 +32 28 3 Mureșul Suseni: 18 10 3 5 54 36 +18 23 4 Făgetul Borsec: 18 9 1 8 46 46 0 19 5 Unirea Hodoșa: 18 8 2 8 28 34 −6 18 6 Unirea Tulgheș: 18 8 1 9 32 34 −2 17 7 ITA Harghita Cârța: 18 6 3 9 39 32 +7 15 8 ...

  8. 1981–82 County Championship - Wikipedia

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    Construcții Sibiu: 34 20 6 8 68 34 +34 46 6 Mecanica Sibiu: 34 17 8 9 57 43 +14 42 7 Sparta Mediaș: 34 15 5 14 57 41 +16 35 8 Metalul Copșa Mică: 34 14 7 13 61 45 +16 35 9 Firul Roșu Tălmaciu: 34 14 3 17 51 52 −1 31 10 Record Mediaș: 34 14 3 17 36 47 −11 31 11 Progresul Dumbrăveni: 34 14 2 18 63 62 +1 30 12 CFR Sibiu: 34 12 5 17 56 ...

  9. Nicolae Ceaușescu - Wikipedia

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    Nicolae Ceaușescu ( / tʃaʊˈʃɛskuː / chow-SHESK-oo, Romanian: [nikoˈla.e tʃe̯a.uˈʃesku] ⓘ, 26 January [ O.S. 13 January] 1918 – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian communist politician and statesman. He was the general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 to 1989, and the second and last communist leader of Romania.