Várad is a village in Baranya county, Hungary. Street map (in Hungarian) v t e...
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Varad may refer to: Oradea, city in Romania, also known as Várad Varad, Bardoli, village in Gujarat, India Varad or Warad, village in the Sindhudurg district...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Oradea Mare (redirect from Bishop of Várad)
also has the status of minor basilica. Oradea has been, under the names of Várad (Nagyvárad since 1872) (in Hungarian), Veľký Varadín (in Slovakian) and...
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Varad is a village in Gujarat state, India, 5 km north of Bardoli. Varad has a population of approximately 3701 people of various castes, the majority...
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Oradea (redirect from Nagy Várad)
separate towns: Várad-Újváros (Villa Nova, former Vicus Szombathely), Várad-Olaszi (Villa Latinorum Varadiensium, "olasz" meaning Italian), Várad-Velence (Vicus...
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merged with Orașu Nou (Hungarian: Várad-Újváros), Olosig (Hungarian: Várad-Olaszi), and Subcetate (Hungarian: Várad-Váralja) to form Nagyvárad (Oradea-Mare)...
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Treaty of Nagyvárad (redirect from Treaty of Várad)
Szapolyai, rival claimants to the Kingdom of Hungary, signed in Grosswardein / Várad (modern-day Oradea, Romania) on February 24, 1538. In the treaty, they divided...
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dethroned Gabriel. He was murdered by Hajdú assassins. Báthory was born in Várad (now Oradea in Romania) before dawn on 15 August 1589. His father, Stephen...
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Transylvanian fortress of Várad (modern-day Oradea) which was the most important fortress in Transylvania. The Ottomans successfully captured Várad after 44 days...
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Leo Varadkar (redirect from Leo de Varad)
professional Irish, and devised an Irish language form for his surname, de Varad. He has said, "My philosophy towards Irish is just to speak it! Speak Irish...
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