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    Sărmășag (Romanian: Sărmășag; Hungarian: Sarmaság) is a commune in Sălaj County, Crișana, Romania. The commune's altitude is low, between 160m and 379m...
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  • Sărmășag Coal Mine is an open-pit mining exploitation, one of the largest in Romania located in Sărmășag, Sălaj County with estimated coal reserves of...
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    Horoatu Crasnei, Crasna, Vârșolț, Pericei, Șimleu Silvaniei, Măeriște, Sărmășag, Bobota, Supur, Acâș, Craidorolț, Moftin, Berveni (in Romania) and Nagyecsed...
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  • Retrieved 4 December 2023.(in Romanian) "Minerul Sărmășag a promovat în divizia C" [Minerul Sărmasag promoted in divizia C]. Năzuința. 10 July 1982. p...
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    Marghita train station serves the Via Terra rail line connecting Oradea to Sărmășag, Sălaj County. Marghita is home to three high schools: the Octavian Goga...
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    Bârgăului Bistrița – Cluj-Napoca Oradea – Salonta – Vașcău Oradea – Marghita – Sărmășag Oradea – Cheresig "Afacerea Tulbure" (in Romanian). Clujeanul. Retrieved...
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    Romania. It flows through the town Zalău. It discharges into the Crasna in Sărmășag. Its length is 38 km (24 mi) and its basin size is 266 km2 (103 sq mi)...
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  • Ţărmure, a village in Hălmagiu Commune, Arad County Ţărmure, a village in Sărmășag Commune, Sălaj County This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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  • Strehaia Petrolul Țicleni IPC Slatina Inter Sibiu Soda Ocna Mureș Minerul Sărmășag Minerul Bihor Olimpia Gherla Sticla Bistrița Textila Prejmer Metrom Brașov...
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    Debrecen was opened, and it was further expanded in 1887 with the line Tășnad-Sărmășag-Zalău, and in 1905 the railway towards Mátészalka was built. Over the course...
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