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    Reform, of the older 71 counties Ținutul Timiș incorporated 5: Arad County Caraș County Hunedoara County Severin County Timiș-Torontal County Historical administrative...
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    of four counties: Arad, Timiș, Hunedoara and Caraș-Severin; thus it has almost same borders as the Timiș Province (ținutul Timiș) of 1938. The Vest development...
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    was reestablished as a single "land" in 1938–1940, taking the name of Ținutul Timiș. The new structure also annexed non-Banatian areas, namely Hunedoara...
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  • Look up timis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Timiș is a river in western Romania and Serbia. Timiș may also refer to: Timiș County, a county in western...
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  • in Ținutul Mureș and Bukovinian regionalism in Ținutul Suceava). The new regions were short-lived: all regions but Ținutul Olt and Ținutul Timiș had...
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    Magyars, but the latter annihilated their united army in a battle near the Timiș River. The Gesta presents Ahtum, who ruled Banat in the early 11th century...
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    Tighina Timiș-Torontal Trei Scaune Tulcea Turda Tutova Vaslui Vâlcea Vlașca Ținutul Argeș (Ținutul Bucegi) Ținutul Crișuri (Ținutul Someș) Ținutul Dunării...
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    settlement of Turkey" (Hungary) with the basins of five rivers—the Criș, Mureș, Timiș, Tisza and the unidentified "Toutis"—around 950, indicating that the land...
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    the county was disestablished and incorporated into the newly formed Ținutul Timiș, but it was re-established in 1940 after the fall of Carol II's regime –...
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    the region to the north of the Iron Gates. He mentioned five rivers—the Timiș, the "Toutis", the Mureş, the Criş and the Tisza—that flow through the Hungarians'...
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    went on an MVB study trip of the Jiu Valley, the Prahova Valley, and Ținutul Timiș, to observe how industrial workers were spending their free time. He...
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    revenge" of his influential enemies. By then, controversy had erupted in Ținutul Timiș, where the local branch of ASTRA had agreed to sponsor productions of...
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    merged into the newly founded Ținutul Timiș. The counties were re-established in the 1940 administrative reform, only for Timiş-Torontal County to be disbanded...
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    Năsăudului (Nösnerland/Naszód vidéke) Țara Silvaniei [ro] Ținutul Pădurenilor [ro] Ținutul Secuiesc (Székelyföld/Székely Land) Banat Țara Almăjului [ro]...
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    prominent of these areas is known generally as Székely Land (Romanian: Ținutul Secuiesc; Hungarian: Székelyföld), where Hungarians comprise the majority...
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    Bogda (category Communes in Timiș County)
    comunei Bogda". Consiliul Județean Timiș. "Istorie". Primăria comunei Bogda. Both, Ștefan (24 April 2018). "Ținutul șvăbesc care trebuia să dispară după...
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    making it thus the second in Romania in this particular regard, just after Timiș County in Banat. The western side of the county consists of mountains from...
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    directly by the King - instead of the prefects. Cluj County became part of Ținutul Crișuri. In 1940, part of the county was transferred back to Hungary with...
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