Iernut (redirect from Oarba de Mureș, Mureș)
in Mureș County, central Transylvania, Romania. It administers eight villages: Cipău (Maroscsapó), Deag (Marosdég), Lechința (Maroslekence), Oarba de Mureș...
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2021. Pădurean, Bianca (September 17, 2018). "Pagina de istorie: Masacrul de la Oarba de Mureș, un Katyn românesc" (in Romanian). RFI România. Retrieved...
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Valea din Jos (category Tributaries of the Mureș)
din Jos is a right tributary of the Mureș in Mureș County, Romania. It flows into the Mureș near Oarba de Mureș. Its length is 14 km (8.7 mi) and its...
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primarily prisoners of war captured in the battles on the alignment of Oarba de Mureș–Luduș–Gheja–Chețani, during the Battle of Turda. Hungarian population...
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7.5 cm Pak 40 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
aan de Geul Romania Oarba de Mureș heroes monument, 2 pieces in open air between Sfântu Gheorghe and Oarba de Mureș villages, on road 120, Mureș County...
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Iclănzel, Lechința de Mureș, Ludoșul de Mureș, Miheșu de Câmpie, Oarba de Mureș, Oroiul de Câmpie, Petea de Câmpie, Săcalul de Câmpie, Sânger de Câmpie, Sânmarghita...
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Romanian soldiers, whom he later had in command, during the battle of Oarba de Mureș, in Romania. By Decree No. 4262 of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet...
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Lăpușnicul Mic Râul Mare Laslea Târnava Mare Latorița Lotru Laz Sebiș Lăzarea Mureș Lăzești Neagra Lazu Mureș Leaotul Teleajen Lechincioara Valea Rea...
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