Gurasada (Hungarian: Guraszáda, German: Zaadt) is a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eleven villages: Boiu de Jos...
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Turdaș, Rapoltu Mare, Simeria, Hărău, Deva, Șoimuș, Vețel, Brănișca, Ilia, Gurasada, Dobra, Burjuc, Zam Arad County: Petriș, Săvârșin, Birchiș, Vărădia de...
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The Gurasada (Hungarian: Guraszáda-patak) is a right tributary of the river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. It discharges into the Mureș in Gothatea. Its...
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Meziříčí, ČR Maraton Festival 2014 în Pădurea Măgura ROUTE68 SUMMERFEST 2014 Gurasada Park, Romania Rockstadt Extreme Fest 2014 (Râșnov, Brașov, Romania) INFECTED...
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The Gurasada mine is a large mine in the west of Romania in Hunedoara County, 28 km north-west of Deva and 409 km northwest of the capital, Bucharest....
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Dalecarlia, Sweden Vika, the Hungarian name for the village of Vica in Gurasada, Romania Vikafestivalen, a Norwegian pop music festival VIKA, another name...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Vica River, a river of Romania Vica, a village in Gurasada, Hunedoara County, Romania This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Certeju de Sus Cârjiți Crișcior Densuș Dobra General Berthelot Ghelari Gurasada Hărău Ilia Lăpugiu de Jos Lelese Lunca Cernii de Jos Luncoiu de Jos Mărtinești...
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(Hunedoara) Bobâlna Lazu Vărmaga Certej Boholt Căian Boz Sârbi Băcișoara Gurasada Zam Almaș Petriș Troaș Vinești Stejar Julița Grosul Monoroștia Bârzava...
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Medieval church in Gurasada, Hunedoara county, from the 13th century, with walls from the 11th century...
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