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    Vurpăr (German: Burgberg; Hungarian: Vurpód) is a commune in Sibiu County, Transylvania, central Romania. It is composed of a single village, Vurpăr. It...
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    The Vurpăr branch line was a narrow-gauge rail line Sibiu County, Romania. Originally it stretched from Cornăţel on the Agnita railway line to the terminus...
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  • Vurpăr railway station was the terminus of the Vurpăr branch line of the Agnita railway line in Vurpăr, Sibiu County Romania. The station still exists...
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    Valchid Valea Viilor Velț Veseud Viscri Vulcan, Brașov Vulcan, Mureș Vurpăr, Alba Vurpăr, Sibiu The following is a list of Székely towns and villages with...
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    Hârtibaciu (redirect from Vurpăr River)
    Satului, Valea Înfundăturii, Valea Stricată, Coveș, Bârghiș, Zlagna, Hârța, Vurpăr, Țichindeal, Lacul Roșia, Zăvoi, Daia, Cașolț "Planul național de management...
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    line to Vurpăr. However the final section from Sibiu to Agnita was closed in 2001. Căile Ferate Române (CFR) classed the line, along with the Vurpăr branch...
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    "Fortificaţia medievală de pământ din comuna Vurpăr, jud. Sibiu / Mittelalteriche Erdburg von Vurpăr, jud. Sibiu". Materiale și cercetări arheologice...
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    (Michaelsdorf), Valea Vințului (Wintzbach; Valye Vinci), Vințu de Jos and Vurpăr (Burgberg-Walbersdorf; Borberek). Vințu de Jos has a surface of 8,527 hectares...
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    Mică Șelimbăr Șura Mare Șura Mică Tilișca Târnava Turnu Roșu Valea Viilor Vurpăr Historically, the county was located in the central part of Greater Romania...
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  • Bălcaciu Burg Zebernek Cetatea de la Vurpăr Burgberg bei Hermannstadt Vurpăr, Sibiu County Burgberg bei Mühlbach Vurpăr, Alba County Bürgesch Bârghiș, Sibiu...
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    Mică, Rusciori Târnava Târnava, Colonia Târnava Tilișca Tilișca, Rod Turnu Roșu Turnu Roșu, Sebeșu de Jos Valea Viilor Valea Viilor, Motiș Vurpăr Vurpăr...
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  • Roșia railway station was a station on the Vurpăr branch line of the Agnita railway line in Vurpăr, Sibiu County Romania. The station still exists along...
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    released from this duty in 1206. In Alvinc (Vinţu de Jos) and Borberek (Vurpăr), the obligation itself was not abolished, but limited to two occasions...
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    station Cașolț Line and station open   Agnita railway line   Hosman Line and station closed Terminus   Vurpăr branch line   Roșia Line and station closed...
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    locations of Curtuiuşeni, Apahida, Fântânele, Gălăoaia, Cristuru Secuiesc, Vurpăr and Toarcla. Celts introduced their typical horned saddle as it is observed...
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  • Radu was forced to flee to Transylvania, where he had received the estates Vurpăr and Vințu de Jos from King Louis II of Hungary as a reward for fighting...
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    Mică Șelimbăr Șura Mare Șura Mică Tilișca Târnava Turnu Roșu Valea Viilor Vurpăr 3 municipalities, 5 towns and 85 communes Municipalities Bacău - capital...
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    Vișeului railway station Maramureș County Vărd railway station Sibiu County Vicșani railway station Suceava County Vurpăr railway station Sibiu County...
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    was confirmed personal ownership of two inland citadels, Vințu de Jos and Vurpăr. Despite relying on Suleiman's support, Paisie also continued to entertain...
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  • Strei 1270 or middle 14th century. Evangelical fortified church in Vurpăr, Vurpăr, early 13th century. Reformed Church in Ocna Sibiului, Ocna Sibiului...
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  • Bulkesch Bălcaciu Bolkács Burgberg (bei Hermannstadt) Vurpăr Vurpód Burgberg (bei Mühlbach) Vurpăr Borberek Bürgesch Bîrghiș Bürkös Burghalle Orheiul Bistriței...
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    203 Brașov Zărnești Bartolomeu, Cristian, Râșnov 27 204 Sibiu Agnita & Vurpăr Cornățel, Țichindeal, Coveș 62 205 Băbeni Alunu Sirineasa, Popești, Vâlcea...
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