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    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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    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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    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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    minorities in Montenegro, Austria (Burgenland), Italy (Molise), Romania (Carașova, Lupac) and Serbia (Vojvodina). The foreign ethnonym variation "Croats"...
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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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    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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    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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    Berzasca Berzovia Bolvașnița Bozovici Brebu Brebu Nou Buchin Bucoșnița Carașova Cărbunari Ciclova Română Ciuchici Ciudanovița Constantin Daicoviciu Copăcele...
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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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  • Fortress, Coronini Mehadia Fortress, Mehadia Turk's Fortress (Turski Grad), Carașova Timiș (10) Ciacova Fortress, Ciacova Făget Fortress, Făget Huniade Castle...
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    (now Vršac) Boksánbánya (now Bocșa) Resicza (now Reșița) Karasevo (now Carașova) Mehadia Michael de Somlya (1536) Péter Petrovics (1544–1549) John Glessan...
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  • tributary of the river Gelug in Romania. It flows into the Gelug west of Carașova. Its length is 11 km (6.8 mi) and its basin size is 25 km2 (9.7 sq mi)...
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  • Southern Transdanubia, Hungary ; Molise, Italian Republic ; Montenegro ; Carașova, Caraș-Severin County Romania ; and Lupac, Caraș-Severin County, Romania...
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  • the river Caraș in Romania. It discharges into the Caraș upstream from Carașova. Its length is 5 km (3.1 mi) and its basin size is 17 km2 (6.6 sq mi)....
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  • supervision by the Securitate secret police. Arrested in June 1950 in Carașova, where he planned to take a vacation, he was briefly interrogated at Reșița...
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  • Karaš. A charter mentioned the domains attached to the royal fortress of Carașova ("castro Crasofeu") in 1358. Documents from the 14th-16th centuries show...
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    archbishop, Jánki owned the royal castles of Krassova and Érsomlyó (present-day Carașova in Romania and Vršac in Serbia, respectively) as "office fiefs" (or honors)...
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  • river Caraș (Karaš) in Romania. It discharges into the Caraș upstream from Carașova. Its length is 17 km (11 mi) and its basin size is 37 km2 (14 sq mi). The...
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    Berzasca Berzovia Bolvașnița Bozovici Brebu Brebu Nou Buchin Bucoșnița Carașova Cărbunari Ciclova Română Ciuchici Ciudanovița Constantin Daicoviciu Copăcele...
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    Şopotu Nou - Cărbunari - Bozovici - Anina National road DN57B Reşiţa - Caraşova - Anina Protected areas of Romania Iron Gates Natural Park Seven Natural...
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    Banat from the Turks. In the summer of 1950, shortly after the arrest, in Carașova, of Bishop Augustin Pacha by Securitate officers, the episcopal palace...
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  • Lisabon  Romania Rumunjska Românian București Bukurešt Caransebeș Sebeš Carașova Karaševo Cluj-Napoca Kluž Jimbolia Žombolj Lipova Lipa Lugoj Lugoš Lupac...
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  • (Rumunija) București : Букурешт (Bukurešt) Caransebeş : Себеш (Sebeš) Caraşova : Карашево (Karaševo) Cluj-Napoca : Клуж (Kluž) Ineu : Јенопољ (Jenopolje)...
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