citadel built nearby, Carașova was in the past an important administrative, political and religious centre. In 1333, Carașova was the headquarters of...
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a majority in two communes of Caraș-Severin County: Carașova and Lupac. Carașova commune Carașova (Karaševo) Nermed (Neremić) Iabalcea (Jabalče) Lupac...
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in Romania representing the Croatian community. Its headquarters are in Carașova. The UCR contested the 1992 general elections, but received just 219 votes...
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the north in its early reaches before turning southwest at the town of Carașova where it receives many short tributaries, most notably, the left tributary...
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minority language in Austria (Burgenland) Hungary Italy (Molise) Romania (in Carașova, Lupac)[citation needed] Slovakia Czech Republic North Macedonia Regulated by...
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minorities in Montenegro, Austria (Burgenland), Italy (Molise), Romania (Carașova, Lupac) and Serbia (Vojvodina). The foreign ethnonym variation "Croats"...
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majority in Socol (Соколовац); Croats (Krašovani) make up the majority in Carașova (Karaševo) and Lupac (Lupak); Bulgarians make up the majority in Dudeștii...
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Additionally, it has co-official status alongside Romanian in the communes of Carașova and Lupac, Romania. In these localities, Croats or Krashovani make up the...
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according to the 2002 census. More than 5,500 Krashovani live in communes of Carașova and Lupac in the Caraș-Severin County, where they represent around 90%...
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coming from a Slavic word: people living in the neighbouring village of Carașova 15 km away, referring to this place, that in those days was a similar...
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