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Commune in Timiș, Romania
Lenauheim (until 1926 Cetad; German: Lenauheim, formerly Tschatad; Hungarian: Csatád; Serbian: Ленаухајм, romanized: Lenauhajm) is a commune in Timiș County
Lenauheim
Public school in Timișoara, Timiș County, Romania
19th-century romantic poet Nikolaus Lenau who was born in the nearby village of Lenauheim. Besides high school education (Lyzealklassen), the school additionally
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County of Romania
Ghizela Giarmata Giera Giroc Giulvăz Gottlob Iecea Mare Jamu Mare Jebel Lenauheim Liebling Livezile Lovrin Margina Mașloc Mănăștiur Moravița Moșnița Nouă
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Ethnic minority in Romania
Grosssanktnikolaus 2.1 Timiș Pâncota Pankota 2.1 Arad Cristian Neustadt 1.9 Brașov Lenauheim Schadat 1.9 Timiș Lugoj Logosch 1.9 Timiș Miercurea Sibiului Reussmarkt
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Austrian poet (1802–1850)
Austrian poet. He was born at Csatád (Schadat), Kingdom of Hungary, now Lenauheim, Banat, then part of the Habsburg monarchy, now in Romania. His father
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Municipality in Styria, Austria
Styrian Unity Lions Club Bad Radkersburg-Mureck Mureck is twinned with: Lenauheim, Romania "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer
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1974 Cuzgun (Kuzgun) Ion Corvin, Constanța County 1920–1940 (?) Cetad Lenauheim, Timiș County 1925 Danachioi, Carol I Nicolae Bălcescu, Constanța County
List of renamed places in Romania
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Commune in Timiș, Romania
first colonization of Giroc took place with German families from Grabaț, Lenauheim and Variaș. Between 1910 and 1912, a new wave of German settlers from
Giroc
Commune in Timiș, Romania
Carani, Cenad, Comloșu Mic, Gottlob, Grabaț, Iecea Mare, Iecea Mică, Lenauheim, Lovrin, Nakovo (Serbia), Nerău, Nițchidorf, Sânandrei, Sânnicolau Mare
Șandra
Town in Timiș, Romania
railway was put into use. In 1906, the railway from Jimbolia to Grabaț, Lenauheim and Lovrin was completed, built with the help of workers from Țara Moților
Jimbolia
Commune in Timiș, Romania
northwestern border of Romanian Banat and borders the communes of Gottlob, Lenauheim and Teremia Mare and the town of Jimbolia. The territory of the commune
Comloșu_Mare
Commune in Timiș, Romania
settlers, who also came from the neighboring villages of Iecea Mare and Lenauheim, but also from Luxembourg and Schwarzwald. It then became one of the largest
Cărpiniș
Ghizela Giarmata Giera Giroc Giulvăz Gottlob Iecea Mare Jamu Mare Jebel Lenauheim Liebling Livezile Lovrin Margina Mașloc Mănăștiur Moravița Moșnița Nouă
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Commune in Timiș, Romania
Banat. They came mostly from neighboring localities, such as Jimbolia, Lenauheim or other Swabian communes, on the estates of Count Johann von Buttler
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Icelandic form of Old Norse FrÃðr, FRÃÃA means "peace."
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English : patronymic from Willett.
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Grace; Devoted to God; Graced with God's Bounty; Favour; Full of Grace; God is My Oath
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Victorious; Balancing in Everything; Goddess Durga
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Majestic.
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The Universe
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