follows: 466 (Săldăbagiu Mic) 411 (Suplacu de Tinca) 333 (Căpâlna) 309 (Ginta) 144 (Rohani) Căpâlna commune had a population of 1,663 in 2011, of which: 79%...
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Căpâlna may refer to several places in Romania: Căpâlna, a commune in Bihor County Căpâlna, a village in Săsciori Commune, Alba County Căpâlna de Jos,...
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Fortress of Căpâlna. Ioan Glodariu, Vasile Moga. Cetatea dacică de la Căpâlna, Alba Iulia, 2006. Cetățile dacice din Munții Orăștiei - Căpâlna Virtual reconstruction...
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Regia, Costești-Cetățuie, Costești-Blidaru, Piatra Roșie, Bănița, and Căpâlna — that formed the defensive system of Decebalus were designated as a UNESCO...
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Jidvei (redirect from Căpâlna de Jos)
The commune is composed of five villages: Bălcaciu (Bolkatsch; Bolkács), Căpâlna de Jos (Gierelsau; Alsókápolna), Feisa (Füssen; Küküllőfajsz), Jidvei and...
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Olt (river) (redirect from Căpâlnaș River)
The Olt (Romanian and Hungarian; ‹See Tfd›German: Alt; Latin: Aluta or Alutus, Turkish: Oltu, Ancient Greek: Ἄλυτος Alytos) is a river in Romania. It is...
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Parâng Mountains to Novaci, in Gorj County. Căpâlna village is the site of the Dacian fortress of Căpâlna. At the 2011 census, the commune had a population...
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Mica, Mureș (redirect from Căpâlna de Sus)
Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Abuș (Abosfalva; Abtsdorf), Căpâlna de Sus (Felsőkápolna), Ceuaș (Szászcsávás), Deaj (Désfalva), Hărănglab...
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fortresses — Sarmizegetusa, Costești-Blidaru, Piatra Roșie, Costești-Cetățuie, Căpâlna and Bănița. All six have been named UNESCO World heritage sites. Sarmizegetusa's...
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