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  • Blaj
  • Municipality in Alba, Romania

    Blaj (Romanian pronunciation: [blaʒ]; archaically spelled as Blaș; Hungarian: Balázsfalva; German: Blasendorf; Transylvanian Saxon: Blußendref) is a city

    Blaj

    Blaj

    Blaj

  • CS CIL Blaj
  • Romanian football club

    Clubul Sportiv CIL Blaj commonly known as CIL Blaj, is a Romanian football club based in Blaj, Alba County, currently playing in the Liga III, the third

    CS CIL Blaj

    CS_CIL_Blaj

  • Marian Blaj
  • Romanian biathlete (born 1978)

    Marian Blaj (born 11 March 1978) is a Romanian biathlete. He competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics and the 2006 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,

    Marian Blaj

    Marian_Blaj

  • Blaj Pronouncement
  • The Blaj Pronouncement (Romanian: Pronunciamentul de la Blaj, Hungarian: balázsfalvi kiáltvány) is an 1868 document that expresses the reaction of its

    Blaj Pronouncement

    Blaj Pronouncement

    Blaj_Pronouncement

  • Simion Bărnuțiu
  • Romanian historian, academic, philosopher, jurist, and liberal politician

    County, Romania). He became a teacher of history at the secondary school in Blaj, which was at the time, like the rest of Transylvania, part of the Austrian

    Simion Bărnuțiu

    Simion Bărnuțiu

    Simion_Bărnuțiu

  • Olimpiu Blaj
  • Romanian actor

    Olimpiu Gelu Blaj (Romanian pronunciation: [oˈlimpju ˈd͡ʒelu ˈblaʒ]; born 18 November 1986) is a Romanian actor mostly known for playing Eric in The Cosmonaut's

    Olimpiu Blaj

    Olimpiu Blaj

    Olimpiu_Blaj

  • Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Blaj
  • Romanian Greek Catholic cathedral

    The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Romanian: Catedrala Sfânta Treime) in Blaj, Romania is a Romanian Greek Catholic cathedral commissioned by bishop Inocențiu

    Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Blaj

    Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Blaj

    Cathedral_of_the_Holy_Trinity,_Blaj

  • CSM Volei Alba Blaj
  • Romanian volleyball club

    Sportiv Municipal Volei Alba Blaj, commonly known as CSM Volei Alba Blaj, is a professional women's volleyball club based in Blaj, Transylvania, Romania, that

    CSM Volei Alba Blaj

    CSM_Volei_Alba_Blaj

  • 2017–18 CEV Women's Champions League
  • Sports season

    fourth overall and second consecutive title. The Romanian club CSM Volei Alba Blaj won the silver medal and Italian Imoco Volley Conegliano claimed the bronze

    2017–18 CEV Women's Champions League

    2017–18_CEV_Women's_Champions_League

  • 2024 Women's U18 European Volleyball Championship
  • 19 April 2024 in Luxembourg. The venues are in Blaj and Heraklion. The knockout stage will be in Blaj. Games in Romania can be viewed on the Romanian

    2024 Women's U18 European Volleyball Championship

    2024_Women's_U18_European_Volleyball_Championship

  • Romanian Greek Catholic Church
  • Eastern Catholic church

    was moved from Alba Iulia to Făgăraș, and eventually to Blaj (1737). Following this change, Blaj became a center of learning and national awakening for

    Romanian Greek Catholic Church

    Romanian Greek Catholic Church

    Romanian_Greek_Catholic_Church

  • Alba County
  • County of Romania

    Municipalities: Aiud Alba Iulia – county seat; pop. 58,761 (as of 2011) Blaj Sebeș Towns: Abrud Baia de Arieș Câmpeni Cugir Ocna Mureș Teiuș Zlatna Communes:

    Alba County

    Alba County

    Alba_County

  • List of indoor arenas by capacity
  • SM Lifestyle Entertainment, Inc. Retrieved 27 July 2020. "Până la Alba Blaj și Vakifbank au fost Dinamo și Rapid. Anii de glorie ai voleiului românesc

    List of indoor arenas by capacity

    List_of_indoor_arenas_by_capacity

  • Romanian Greek Catholic Major Archeparchy of Făgăraș and Alba Iulia
  • Eastern Catholic archeparchy in Romania

    archeparchy is the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity that is situated in the city of Blaj. There are five suffragan dioceses of the archeparchy in Romania : Cluj–Gherla

    Romanian Greek Catholic Major Archeparchy of Făgăraș and Alba Iulia

    Romanian Greek Catholic Major Archeparchy of Făgăraș and Alba Iulia

    Romanian_Greek_Catholic_Major_Archeparchy_of_Făgăraș_and_Alba_Iulia

  • Dajana Bošković
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina volleyball player (born 1994)

    Shenzhen Zhongsai Chinese Volleyball Super League 2022–23 CSM Volei Alba Blaj CEV Cup 2022–23 Romania A1 2022–23 Cupa României 2022–23 Crvena Zvezda Serbian

    Dajana Bošković

    Dajana Bošković

    Dajana_Bošković

  • Ioan Axente Sever
  • Romanian theologian

    studied in Blaj. He then returned to pursue his studies at the Gheorghe Lazăr Gymnasium in Sibiu, after which he returned in 1840 to Blaj to study theology

    Ioan Axente Sever

    Ioan Axente Sever

    Ioan_Axente_Sever

  • Târnava Mare
  • River in Alba, Romania

    Sighișoara, and Mediaș lie on the Târnava Mare. It joins the Târnava Mică in Blaj, forming the Târnava. The following towns and villages are situated along

    Târnava Mare

    Târnava Mare

    Târnava_Mare

  • 2024–25 Women's CEV Cup
  • European volleyball tournament

    April 2025 Finals champions Igor Gorgonzola Novara   Runners-up CS Volei Alba Blaj Finals MVP Tatiana Tolok Women's CEV Cup seasons ← 2023–24 2025–26 →

    2024–25 Women's CEV Cup

    2024–25_Women's_CEV_Cup

  • Samuil Micu-Klein
  • Romanian academic (1745–1806)

    nephew of bishop Inocenţiu Micu-Klein. He began to study at the Seminary of Blaj and he joined the Order of Saint Basil in 1762, taking the religious name

    Samuil Micu-Klein

    Samuil Micu-Klein

    Samuil_Micu-Klein

  • Balan (surname)
  • Surname list

    Greek-Catholic Church, beatified personally by Pope Francis at Liberty Field in Blaj, Romania on 2 June 2019 Ioana M. Bălan (born 1970), Romanian university professor

    Balan (surname)

    Balan_(surname)

  • 2025–26 Liga III
  • Football league season

    Jiul ARO Fărcășești Inter Sibiu Păușești Timișul Unirea CSU Metalurgistul Blaj Pecica Ghiroda Poli Viitorul Arad Șugag Sântana Unirea DMO Lotus Unirea Dej

    2025–26 Liga III

    2025–26_Liga_III

  • 2022–23 CEV Women's Champions League
  • Sports season

    (2nd) VakıfBank Istanbul (1st) TH ŁKS Commercecon Łódź (3rd) CSM Volei Alba Blaj (1st) Fenerbahçe Opet (2nd) Volero Le Cannet (1st) CSM Targoviste (2nd) Qualifying

    2022–23 CEV Women's Champions League

    2022–23_CEV_Women's_Champions_League

  • Alexandru Ciura
  • Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian journalist, short story writer and priest

    the 1848 revolution alongside Avram Iancu. After attending high school at Blaj and Sibiu, graduating in 1894, Ciura studied theology and philology at the

    Alexandru Ciura

    Alexandru_Ciura

  • Copșa Mică
  • Town in Sibiu, Romania

    Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania, located north of Sibiu, 33 km east of Blaj, and 12 km southwest of Mediaș. It is on the route of the Via Transilvanica

    Copșa Mică

    Copșa Mică

    Copșa_Mică

  • Octavian Smigelschi
  • Austro-Hungarian Romanian painter

    mainly on Christian art and modelli, including initial work for decorating Blaj Cathedral. He was among those commissioned to paint Sibiu Orthodox Cathedral

    Octavian Smigelschi

    Octavian Smigelschi

    Octavian_Smigelschi

  • Divizia A1 (women's volleyball)
  • Volei Alba Blaj (1) 2016: Volei Alba Blaj (2) 2017: Volei Alba Blaj (3) 2018: CSM București (1) 2019: Volei Alba Blaj (4) 2020: Volei Alba Blaj (5) 2021:

    Divizia A1 (women's volleyball)

    Divizia_A1_(women's_volleyball)

  • Caritas Romania
  • Romanian Catholic social welfare and relief organisation

    Archdiocese of Alba Iulia 1990 Asociația Caritas Mitropolitan Greco-Catolic Blaj Caritas Blaj Romanian Greek Catholic Major Archeparchy of Făgăraș and Alba Iulia

    Caritas Romania

    Caritas_Romania

  • Augustin Bunea
  • Romanian theologian and historian (1857–1909)

    gymnasium in Brașov until the spring of 1877, when he was briefly transferred to Blaj. While in Brașov, he and classmate Andrei Bârseanu edited a magazine by hand;

    Augustin Bunea

    Augustin Bunea

    Augustin_Bunea

  • Timotei Cipariu
  • Romanian cleric and academic

    plasa Hususău, Târnava-Mică County. He completed his school studies in Blaj, the gymnasium between (1816 – 1820), followed by the philosophical (1820

    Timotei Cipariu

    Timotei Cipariu

    Timotei_Cipariu

  • Vasile Aftenie
  • Romanian bishop and martyr (1899–1950)

    began his primary studies in his native village and high school courses at Blaj. In 1917 he was drafted by the army and was in Galicia and Italy at the front

    Vasile Aftenie

    Vasile Aftenie

    Vasile_Aftenie

  • Alexandru Todea
  • Romanian Greek-Catholic bishop

    attending primary school in his native village, and high school in Reghin and Blaj, Metropolitan bishop Vasile Suciu send him to pursue his theological studies

    Alexandru Todea

    Alexandru_Todea

  • Blaye (wine)
  • Blaye (French: [blaj] ) is a wine region in Bordeaux, centred on the town of Blaye, producing both red and white wine, plus a small amount of rosé and

    Blaye (wine)

    Blaye (wine)

    Blaye_(wine)

  • Atanasie Anghel
  • Romanian Greek-Catholic bishop of Alba Iulia between 1698 and 1713

    remains of Atanasie Anghel were moved to the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Blaj. Octavian Bârlea: "Atanasie, Anghel Popa", in Biographical Encyclopedia on

    Atanasie Anghel

    Atanasie Anghel

    Atanasie_Anghel

  • Târnava Mică
  • River in Alba, Romania

    Sovata and Târnăveni lie on the Târnava Mică. It joins the Târnava Mare in Blaj, forming the Târnava. The following towns and villages are situated along

    Târnava Mică

    Târnava Mică

    Târnava_Mică

  • Olimpiu
  • Name list

    rugby union player Olimpiu Bucur (born 1989), Romanian footballer Olimpiu Blaj (born 1986), Romanian actor Olimpiu Marin (born 1969), Romanian sports shooter

    Olimpiu

    Olimpiu

  • CSM Târgu Jiu (football)
  • Association football club in Târgu Jiu

    24 DF  ROU Andrei Poenaru 25 MF  ROU Gheorghe Ciortan 27 MF  ROU Dragoș Blaj 28 DF  ROU Robert Stancu 30 MF  ROU Ovidiu Rasoveanu 82 MF  ROU Andrei Rasoveanu

    CSM Târgu Jiu (football)

    CSM Târgu Jiu (football)

    CSM_Târgu_Jiu_(football)

  • Maja Aleksić
  • Serbian volleyball player (born 1997)

    2011–2013 Jedinstvo Uzice 2013–2018 Vizura Ruma 2018–2021 CSM Volei Alba Blaj 2021–2022 Volero Le Cannet 2022–2023 Megabox Volley Vallefoglia 2023–2025

    Maja Aleksić

    Maja_Aleksić

  • Suzana Ćebić
  • Serbian volleyball player (born 1984)

    a volleyball player from Serbia, playing as a libero for CSM Volei Alba Blaj. Suzana was a member of the Women's National Team until 2017 (when she retired

    Suzana Ćebić

    Suzana Ćebić

    Suzana_Ćebić

  • Bojana Milenković
  • Serbian volleyball player

    Kazakhstan Cup: 2020 Alba Blaj (2020–2021) Cupa României: 2021 KPS Chemik Police (2021–2022) Polish Championship: 2021-22 Alba Blaj (2022–2023) Divizia A1:

    Bojana Milenković

    Bojana Milenković

    Bojana_Milenković

  • Olga Strantzali
  • Greek volleyball player (born 1996)

    Piła DPD Legionovia Legionowo Cuneo Volley KPS Chemik Police CSM Volei Alba Blaj PAOK AEK Athens Volley Talmassons Saga Hisamitsu Springs Panathinaikos National

    Olga Strantzali

    Olga_Strantzali

  • Sava II Branković
  • which would jeopardize Apafi position in Transylvania. Sava was taken to Blaj castle as Apafi's prisoner, and Đorđe Branković lost no time to contact his

    Sava II Branković

    Sava_II_Branković

  • 2017–18 Liga IV
  • Football league season

    Daia Romană 30 16 4 10 60 41 +19 52 7 Zlatna 30 16 4 10 67 56 +11 52 8 CIL Blaj 30 14 7 9 52 39 +13 49 9 Olimpia Aiud 30 14 3 13 57 51 +6 45 10 Fortuna Lunca

    2017–18 Liga IV

    2017–18_Liga_IV

  • Bianka Buša
  • Serbian volleyball player (born 1994)

    From 2017 to 2019 she joined Polish club KPS Chemik Police. She joined Alba Blaj in the start of season 2019–2020. With the Serbia women's national volleyball

    Bianka Buša

    Bianka Buša

    Bianka_Buša

  • Lucian Itu
  • Romanian footballer and manager

    Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2002–2003 Cugir 27 (17) 2003–2005 Inter Blaj 52 (17) 2005–2007 Minerul Lupeni 41 (15) 2007–2010 Inter Curtea de Argeş

    Lucian Itu

    Lucian_Itu

  • Aleksandra Crnčević
  • Serbian volleyball player (born 1987)

    Baku in 2015. 2017–18 CEV Champions League - Runner-Up, with CSM Volei Alba Blaj "Aleksandra Crnčević". worldofvolley.com. Retrieved 16 February 2016. "Aleksandra

    Aleksandra Crnčević

    Aleksandra_Crnčević

  • 2026 Women's U18 European Volleyball Championship
  • are the defending champions, having beaten Belgium, 3–0, in the final in Blaj. On 23 May 2024, Latvia and Lithuania were given the hosting rights, marking

    2026 Women's U18 European Volleyball Championship

    2026_Women's_U18_European_Volleyball_Championship

  • 2024–25 Liga IV
  • 83rd season of Romanian football league

    played on 21 and 28 June 2025. Team changes from the previous season CIL Blaj achieved promotion to Liga III. Industria Galda was relegated from Liga III

    2024–25 Liga IV

    2024–25_Liga_IV

  • 2025–26 Cupa României
  • Football tournament season

    (4) v Unirea Dej (3) Vulturul Mintiu Gherlii (4) v Viitorul Cluj (3) CIL Blaj (3) v Sănătatea Cluj (3) Metalurgistul Cugir (3) v CSU Alba Iulia (3) Avântul

    2025–26 Cupa României

    2025–26_Cupa_României

  • Mariya Karakasheva
  • Bulgarian volleyball player (born 1988)

    the Bulgaria women's national volleyball team and plays for CSM Volei Alba Blaj. She participated at the 2009 Women's European Volleyball Championship, and

    Mariya Karakasheva

    Mariya_Karakasheva

  • 2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship qualification
  • Macedonia 3 Pool G 17.5 17–29 August 2024 Osijek, Croatia Gjilan, Kosovo Blaj, Romania 3 CSV (South America) 2023 South American Championship 25 19–23

    2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship qualification

    2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship qualification

    2025_FIVB_Women's_Volleyball_World_Championship_qualification

  • Iuliu Hațieganu
  • Romanian physician

    Greek Catholic priest Hațieganu. He began studying at Balázsfalva (today Blaj, Romania), where he had as colleague the future bishop Iuliu Hossu, then

    Iuliu Hațieganu

    Iuliu Hațieganu

    Iuliu_Hațieganu

  • Nicolae Mărgineanu (psychologist)
  • Romanian psychologist (1905–1980)

    Transylvania region of Austria-Hungary. Mărgineanu attended high school in nearby Blaj and in Orăștie. He graduated from the psychology faculty of the University

    Nicolae Mărgineanu (psychologist)

    Nicolae Mărgineanu (psychologist)

    Nicolae_Mărgineanu_(psychologist)

  • FC Hermannstadt
  • Association football club in Sibiu

    30 June 2026) — MF  GHA Patrick Ntim (to CIL Blaj until 30 June 2026) — MF  GHA John Mensah (to CIL Blaj until 30 June 2026) — MF  GHA Emanuel Ayine (to

    FC Hermannstadt

    FC_Hermannstadt

  • List of Romanian actresses
  • Tala Birell Ingrid Bisu Monica Bîrlădeanu Rodica Popescu Bitănescu Ioana Blaj Coca Bloos Adriana Bogdan Simona Bondoc Eugenia Bosânceanu Andreea Boșneag

    List of Romanian actresses

    List_of_Romanian_actresses

  • Tijana Malešević
  • Serbian volleyball player

    Vôlei Nestlé 2017/18 CEV Champions League - Runner-Up, with CSM Volei Alba Blaj "Sarıyer Belediyesi'ne Eczacıbaşı'ndan 5 oyuncu". Voleybolun sesi (in Turkish)

    Tijana Malešević

    Tijana Malešević

    Tijana_Malešević

  • Ivana Đerisilo
  • Serbian volleyball player (born 1983)

    Galatasaray Medical Park Volley Urbino Inactive Lokomotiv Baku CS Volei Alba Blaj OK Crvena zvezda CSM Târgoviște National team 2000–2003 2003–2006 2006–2016

    Ivana Đerisilo

    Ivana Đerisilo

    Ivana_Đerisilo

  • Stephan Ludwig Roth
  • Transylvanian-Saxon pastor (1796–1849)

    first ethnic Romanian gathering at Câmpia Libertății (near Blasendorf (Blaj) see Blaj Assemblies [ro]) called the Romanian People's Assembly and wrote about

    Stephan Ludwig Roth

    Stephan Ludwig Roth

    Stephan_Ludwig_Roth

  • 2019–20 Liga IV
  • 78th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league

    Romană 16 8 4 4 31 19 +12 28 6 Inter Unirea 16 9 0 7 52 34 +18 27 7 CIL Blaj 16 8 3 5 33 24 +9 27 8 Olimpia Aiud 16 5 4 7 27 32 −5 19 9 Viitorul Vama

    2019–20 Liga IV

    2019–20_Liga_IV

  • Avram Iancu
  • Transylvanian lawyer and revolutionary (1824–1872)

    part in the Blaj Assemblies starting in April, where over 40,000 Romanians met to protest against Transylvania becoming part of Hungary. In Blaj (Hungarian:

    Avram Iancu

    Avram Iancu

    Avram_Iancu

  • 1991 Ukrainian independence referendum
  • the Soviet system was no longer viable or sustainable. According to Laura Blaj, the Ukrainian Communist Party rejected the Soviet reforms of Gorbachev and

    1991 Ukrainian independence referendum

    1991 Ukrainian independence referendum

    1991_Ukrainian_independence_referendum

  • 1983–84 County Championship
  • 42nd season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league

    2–4 (CT) Marina Mangalia 1–0 1–4 Metalul Reghin (MS) 3–4 (AB) Târnavele Blaj 2–0 1–4 ASA Buzău (BZ) 3–3 (5–3 p) (CV) IPT Întorsura Buzăului 2–1 1–2 Agronomia

    1983–84 County Championship

    1983–84_County_Championship

  • Alexandru Sterca-Șuluțiu
  • Ethnic Romanian Eastern Catholic cleric

    Sterca-Șuluțiu. During his service the Diocese of Alba Iulia and Făgăraş (centred at Blaj) was removed from the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom

    Alexandru Sterca-Șuluțiu

    Alexandru Sterca-Șuluțiu

    Alexandru_Sterca-Șuluțiu

  • CFR Arad
  • Romanian football club

    Timișoara. The lineup comprised Bătrîn — Florescu, Popescu, Meszaroș — Tudoroiu, Blaj — Bacoș, Don, Ioanovici, Stan, and Tomescu. In 1957, the club reverted to

    CFR Arad

    CFR_Arad

  • Pallavolo Scandicci
  • Italian women's volleyball club

    adopted, with only 41 points lost. Savino Del Bene Scandicci – CSM Volei Alba Blaj 3–0 (25-18, 25-12, 25-11). This is also the record of the best score in all

    Pallavolo Scandicci

    Pallavolo_Scandicci

  • 1975–76 Divizia C
  • Third tier Romanian football league

    13 47 37 +10 29 9 Constructorul Alba Iulia 30 13 3 14 39 44 −5 29 10 CIL Blaj 30 10 8 12 48 47 +1 28 11 Soda Ocna Mureș 30 12 3 15 39 38 +1 27 12 Avântul

    1975–76 Divizia C

    1975–76_Divizia_C

  • Leon Șușman
  • Romanian fascist and anti-communist militant

    hiding from the authorities in the area between Turda, Ocna Mureș, Aiud, and Blaj. From 1949 to 1950 Leon led an anti-communist paramilitary group in the Măhăceni–Aiud

    Leon Șușman

    Leon Șușman

    Leon_Șușman

  • Church of the Holy Archangels, Blaj
  • Heritage site in Alba County, Romania

    located at 3 Mitropolit Ioan Vancea Street in the Transylvanian city of Blaj. Until 1948 the church was Romanian Greek-Catholic. The church is situated

    Church of the Holy Archangels, Blaj

    Church of the Holy Archangels, Blaj

    Church_of_the_Holy_Archangels,_Blaj

  • Blaye
  • Subprefecture and commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Blaye (French: [blaj] ; Occitan: Blaia pronounced [ˈblajɔ]) is a commune and subprefecture in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern

    Blaye

    Blaye

    Blaye

  • List of Romanian football transfers winter 2025–26
  • nostru!" [A new transfer for our club]. www.facebook.com (in Romanian). CIL Blaj. 6 February 2026. Retrieved 6 February 2026. "Un nou mijlocaș de Oțel: Bruno

    List of Romanian football transfers winter 2025–26

    List_of_Romanian_football_transfers_winter_2025–26

  • Voineasa, Olt
  • Commune in Olt, Romania

    commune in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Blaj, Mărgăritești, Racovița, Rusăneștii de Sus, and Voineasa. "2021 Romanian

    Voineasa, Olt

    Voineasa, Olt

    Voineasa,_Olt

  • Daniel Lupașcu
  • Romanian footballer

    Lupașcu Date of birth (1981-08-17) 17 August 1981 (age 44) Place of birth Blaj, Romania Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Position Striker Senior career* Years

    Daniel Lupașcu

    Daniel_Lupașcu

  • Little Rome
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: Asmara, Eritrea Canosa di Puglia, Italy Lipa, Batangas, Philippines Blaj, Romania Trnava, Slovakia Negombo, Sri Lanka Birmingham Oratory, in Birmingham

    Little Rome

    Little_Rome

  • Petru Maior
  • Romanian writer

    Marosvásárhely, and then in Căpușul de Câmpie. He studied at Seminary of Blaj and became a monk, taking the name Paul, at 14 years. Along with Samuil Micu-Klein

    Petru Maior

    Petru Maior

    Petru_Maior

  • 2023–24 CEV Women's Champions League
  • Gacko (1st) Asterix Avo Beveren (1st) OK Herceg Novi (1st) Mladost Zagreb (1st) CS Volei Alba Blaj (1st) CV Gran Canaria (1st) Hapoel Kfar Saba (1st)

    2023–24 CEV Women's Champions League

    2023–24_CEV_Women's_Champions_League

  • 2020–21 Cupa României preliminary round
  • Football tournament season

    Performanta Ighiu (4) – ACS Viitorul Sântimbru (4) 7. AS Gaz Metan Valea Lungă (5) – CS CIL Blaj (4) 8. AS Hidromecanica Șugag (5) – CS Ocna Mureș (4)

    2020–21 Cupa României preliminary round

    2020–21_Cupa_României_preliminary_round

  • 2026 Women's European Volleyball League
  • European women's volleyball tournament

    Croatia Venue: AGCO Power Arena [fi], Nokia, Finland Venue: Sala Polivalentă, Blaj, Romania Venue: Catena Arena, Ängelholm, Sweden Venue: Vižmarje Brod Sports

    2026 Women's European Volleyball League

    2026 Women's European Volleyball League

    2026_Women's_European_Volleyball_League

  • 1984–85 Divizia C
  • Third tier Romanian football league

    Prundu Bârgăului IS Sighetu Marmației Motorul IRA Cluj-Napoca Târnavele Blaj Cimentul Hoghiz Progresul Odorheiu Secuiesc Promoted to Divizia B CFR Pașcani

    1984–85 Divizia C

    1984–85_Divizia_C

  • CSM Dacia Orăștie
  • Romanian football club

    play-off for Divizia C, but promotion was missed following losses to CIL Blaj (0–5 at Blaj and 2–0 at Orăștie), the winner of Alba County Championship. Promotion

    CSM Dacia Orăștie

    CSM_Dacia_Orăștie

  • 2016–17 Liga IV
  • 75th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league

    Șugag 26 15 6 5 72 31 +41 51 5 Sportul Petrești 26 14 4 8 50 33 +17 46 6 CIL Blaj 26 13 6 7 54 22 +32 45 7 Viitorul Sântimbru 26 12 3 11 49 36 +13 39 8 Inter

    2016–17 Liga IV

    2016–17_Liga_IV

  • Ioan Bianu
  • Romanian philologist and librarian

    The son of a peasant family from Transylvania, he completed high school in Blaj, where he became a disciple of Timotei Cipariu and Ioan Micu Moldovan [ro]

    Ioan Bianu

    Ioan Bianu

    Ioan_Bianu

  • Zhu Ting (volleyball)
  • Chinese volleyball player (born 1994)

    Vakifbank beat Italian club Imoco Volley and Romanian club CSM Volei Alba Blaj in the semifinal and final, eventually winning the club's 4th championship

    Zhu Ting (volleyball)

    Zhu Ting (volleyball)

    Zhu_Ting_(volleyball)

  • Tisza
  • River in Central and Eastern Europe

    (near Gura Arieșului) Târnava (near Teiuș) Târnava Mare (in Blaj) Târnava Mică (in Blaj) Aranca (entering near Padej) Čik (entering near Bačko Petrovo

    Tisza

    Tisza

    Tisza

  • 1986–87 Divizia C
  • Third tier Romanian football league

    Înainte Foresta Vânju Mare Progresul Timișoara Minerul Ghelari Târnavele Blaj Bihoreana Marghita Mecanica Bistrița Minerul Baia Borșa Silvania Cehu Silvaniei

    1986–87 Divizia C

    1986–87_Divizia_C

  • Vasile Aaron
  • Romanian poet and author

    Austrian Empire. Born in Glogoveț, Alba County, he attended high school in Blaj, followed by Law studies in Cluj. Moving to Sibiu to work as a lawyer, he

    Vasile Aaron

    Vasile Aaron

    Vasile_Aaron

  • Romanian Women's Volleyball Cup
  • Annual volleyball competition in Romania

    Romanian Volleyball Federation (FRV) since the year 2007, CSM Volei Alba Blaj is the current Title holder as well as the alltime record holder with 4 titles

    Romanian Women's Volleyball Cup

    Romanian_Women's_Volleyball_Cup

  • Gheorghe Șincai
  • Romanian writer (1754–1816)

    nearby Râciu de Câmpie village. He studied at Târgu-Mureș, Cluj, Bistrița, Blaj, Vienna, and Rome (in the last two cities together with Samuil Micu, nephew

    Gheorghe Șincai

    Gheorghe Șincai

    Gheorghe_Șincai

  • Anton Erhard Martinelli
  • Austrian architect

    baroque churches in the Habsburg empire, among which Holy Trinity Cathedral in Blaj and carried out work for the estates of the Esterházy family (such as the

    Anton Erhard Martinelli

    Anton_Erhard_Martinelli

  • List of indoor arenas in Romania
  • Baia-Mare Lascăr Pană Sports Hall 1974 2,048 Bistrita TeraPlast Arena 2022 3,007 Blaj Polyvalent Hall 2023 2,000 Brașov Brasov Olympic Ice Rink 2010 2,000 Dumitru

    List of indoor arenas in Romania

    List_of_indoor_arenas_in_Romania

  • Silvija Popović
  • Serbian volleyball player

    2025- Poštar 064 Belgrade Rabita Baku Voléro Zürich Altay VC CSM Volei Alba Blaj CSM Lugoj ŽOK Luka Bar National team 2009–2021, 2024 Serbia Honours Women's

    Silvija Popović

    Silvija Popović

    Silvija_Popović

  • List of secondary schools in Romania
  • College, Blaj Ștefan Manciulea Technological High School [ro], Blaj Sfântul Vasile cel Mare Greek-Catholic Theological High School [ro], Blaj Avram Iancu

    List of secondary schools in Romania

    List_of_secondary_schools_in_Romania

  • Tur
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in Negrești-Oaș town, Romania Tűr, the Hungarian name for Tiur village, Blaj, Romania Tur (river), river in Romania and Hungary TUR, the National Rail

    Tur

    Tur

  • 1848
  • Calendar year

    French Chamber of Deputies. 40,000 Romanians meet at Câmpia Libertății in Blaj, to protest Transylvania becoming a part of Hungary. May 18 – The 'Frankfurt

    1848

    1848

    1848

  • Daniel Nicula
  • Romanian professional footballer

    Liga III side Viitorul Dăești. Nicula started his football career at CSȘ Blaj and had a very tough childhood, growing up in a foster house from Alba County

    Daniel Nicula

    Daniel_Nicula

  • 2015–16 CEV Women's Champions League squads
  • Zoran Gajic The following is the roster of the Romanian club CS Volei Alba Blaj in the 2015–16 CEV Women's Champions League. Head coach: Darko Zakoč The

    2015–16 CEV Women's Champions League squads

    2015–16_CEV_Women's_Champions_League_squads

  • Johann Baptist Martinelli
  • including the church in Grossweikersdorf, the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Blaj and the church in Dunaalmás. He also designed several mansions among which

    Johann Baptist Martinelli

    Johann Baptist Martinelli

    Johann_Baptist_Martinelli

  • Tit Liviu Chinezu
  • Romanian bishop

    Francis beatified him and six other Romanian bishop martyrs on 2 June 2019 in Blaj. Episcopul Tit Liviu Chinezu. bru.ro (in Romanian) Episcopul Tit Liviu Chinezu

    Tit Liviu Chinezu

    Tit Liviu Chinezu

    Tit_Liviu_Chinezu

  • Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867)
  • Realm of Hungarian Crown and Austrian crownland

    Transylvania, the representatives of the Transylvanian Romanians issued the Blaj Pronouncement, a political declaration against the Hungarian system of government

    Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867)

    Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867)

    Principality_of_Transylvania_(1711–1867)

  • Ioan Bran de Lemény
  • his studies in his home village and continued with secondary studies in Blaj and Sibiu. In 1830, his mother wanted to send him to study in Cluj and take

    Ioan Bran de Lemény

    Ioan Bran de Lemény

    Ioan_Bran_de_Lemény

  • Iuliu Hossu
  • Romanian cardinal, martyr and blessed

    Mureș while grade five to eight was spent at a Greek-Catholic school in Blaj. He also studied at the University of Vienna in Austria and later at the

    Iuliu Hossu

    Iuliu Hossu

    Iuliu_Hossu

  • Dora Pavel
  • Romanian writer and journalist

    Contemporary Romanian Prose, Iaşi, Ed. Polirom, 2010. Biblia de la Blaj (1795) (The Bible of Blaj), Rome (in collaboration with Tipografia Vaticana), 2000 Member

    Dora Pavel

    Dora Pavel

    Dora_Pavel

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    Malaya

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