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Bistriţa
... city in Romania. For other uses see Bistrita (disambiguation). Bistriţa [[Image:|100px|Coat of Arms ...
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Bistri?a (translated from German)
Bistri?a Bistri?a (dt. Be-cut, ung. Beszterce) a city is in Rumaenien and lies in the district Bistri?a N?s?ud in the northeast Transilvaniens. The old German name Noesen designated likewise be-cut. The city becomes from the of the same name River Bistri?a flowed through ...
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Bistri?a (translated from French)
Bistri?a This article is one outline to supplement concerning Roumanie , you can share your knowledge by modifying it. Bistri?a is a town of 88 000 inhabitants, located at the north of Roumanie , in Transylvanie . Chief town of the judet (department) of Bistri?a-N?s?ud , it is crossed ...
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Gloria Bistriţa
Gloria Bistriţa Gloria Bistriţa is a Romanian football club playing in Divizia A. It has never won the domestic league, but it does have a Cup win dating back to 1994, as well as another final appearance in 1996. The latest season (2004/2005) saw the team finishing only 13th in ...
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Bistriţa River
Bistriţa River Bistriţa River may refer to two rivers in Romania: Bistriţa River (Transylvania) Bistriţa River (Moldavia) This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to ...
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Bistriţa (disambiguation)
Bistriţa (disambiguation) Bistriţa may refer to: Bistriţa, Romania Bistriţa River (Moldavia) Bistriţa River (Transylvania) Bistriţa-Năsăud County, Romania See also: Bystrica Bistrica Feistritz (Germanised word) This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish ...
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Gloria Bistrita (translated from French)
Gloria Bistrita Gloria Bistrita Club founded in 1922 Colors blue and ... Cod 420035 Club of Fotbal Gloria 1922 Bistrita is a club of football roumain based with Bistrita. History 1922 : foundation of the club under the name of Ceramica Bistrita 1954 : the club is famous Progresul ...
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Bistri?a (river) (translated from German)
Bistri?a (river) Bistri?a, German also "be-cut" or "Bistritza", is the name of several rivers in Siebenbuergen , Rumaenien : The most important is a right tributary of the Sereth, it rises as Golden be-cut in Rodnaer mountains (rum. Mun?ii Rodnei, ung. Radnai havasok) and the whole width that ...
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Bistri?a (moldavië) (translated from Dutch)
Bistri?a (moldavië) Bistri?a a river is in Roemenië that of Rodnagebergte in Eastern Karpaten in southeastern direction to Siret , an affluent of Donau flow. Moldavische Bistri?a have a smaller namesake Transsylvanië , that also in the Eastern hamper stalemates start, but flows in contrast to the moldavische Bistri?a ...
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