Cricău (Hungarian: Boroskrakkó; German: Krakau) is a commune located in the central part of Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It has a population of...
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The Cricău is a right tributary of the river Galda in Romania. It discharges into the Galda in Oiejdea. Its length is 21 km (13 mi) and its basin size...
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Sânziene dancing during the Cricău Festival in Romania, June 2013...
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Tibor Zsitvay Ctibor (name) Tibor is the Hungarian name for Tibru village, Cricău Commune, Alba County, Romania TIBOR is the short name for the Tokyo Interbank...
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31, 1431, with the name- "Vadul-Pietrei" ("Stone Ford"). Later the name "Cricău" appears in Zamfir Arbore's geographical calendar, over time turning into...
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Cergău Ceru-Băcăinți Cetatea de Baltă Ciugud Ciuruleasa Crăciunelu de Jos Cricău Cut Daia Româna Doștat Fărău Galda de Jos Gârbova Gârda de Sus Hopârta Horea...
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archaeologists to be the Dacian fortifications on top of Piatra Craivii, Craiva, Cricău, about 20 km north of Alba-Iulia. Apulon was an important Dacian political...
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Cisnădioara (2nd half of the 12th century) Cloașterf Codlea Copșa Mare Cricău Cristian Cristian (13th-15th centuries) Criț Curciu Dacia Daia, Mureș Daia...
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Transylvania comprising Saxon colonists. The other two villages are Ighiu and Cricău. 1224 – Andrew II confirmed the privileges of the Saxon colonists and mentioned...
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