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Bretea River
Bretea may refer to: * Bretea, a village in the Șieu-Odorhei commune in Bistriţa-Năsăud County, Romania * Bretea River, a tributary of the Şieu River in Romania * Bretea Română, a commune in Hunedoara County, Romania * Bretea Streiului, a village in the Bretea Română commune, Romania * Bretea Mureșană, a village in the Ilia, Hunedoara Ilia ( hu, Marosillye, german: Elienmarkt) is a commune in Hunedoara County, Romania. The commune lies in the historical province of Transylvania. It is composed of nine villages: Bacea (''Bácsfalva''), Bretea Mureșană (''Marosbrettye''), Brâzn ...
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Șieu-Odorhei
Șieu-Odorhei (german: Dienesdorf; hu, Sajóudvarhely) is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Agrișu de Jos, Agrișu de Sus, Bretea, Coasta, Cristur-Șieu, Șieu-Odorhei and Șirioara. At the 2011 census, 91.1% of inhabitants were Romanians and 8.3% Hungarians. References Communes in Bistrița-Năsăud County Localities in Transylvania {{BistriţaNăsăud-geo-stub ...
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Bretea River
Bretea may refer to: * Bretea, a village in the Șieu-Odorhei commune in Bistriţa-Năsăud County, Romania * Bretea River, a tributary of the Şieu River in Romania * Bretea Română, a commune in Hunedoara County, Romania * Bretea Streiului, a village in the Bretea Română commune, Romania * Bretea Mureșană, a village in the Ilia, Hunedoara Ilia ( hu, Marosillye, german: Elienmarkt) is a commune in Hunedoara County, Romania. The commune lies in the historical province of Transylvania. It is composed of nine villages: Bacea (''Bácsfalva''), Bretea Mureșană (''Marosbrettye''), Brâzn ...
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Bretea Română
Bretea Română (german: Brettendorf; hu, Oláhbrettye) is a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, a .... It is composed of thirteen villages: Bățălar (''Bacalár''), Bercu (''Berkány''), Bretea Română, Bretea Streiului (''Magyarbrettye''), Covragiu (''Kovrágy''), Gânțaga (''Goncága''), Măceu (''Mácsó''), Ocolișu Mare (''Nagyoklos''), Plopi (''Sztrigyplop''), Ruși (''Russ''), Vâlcele (''Pokolvalcsel''), Vâlcelele Bune (''Jóvalcsel'') and Vâlceluța. Natives * Mircea Păcurariu References Communes in Hunedoara County Localities in Transylvania {{Hunedoara-geo-stub ...
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Bretea Mureșană
Ilia ( hu, Marosillye, german: Elienmarkt) is a commune in Hunedoara County, Romania. The commune lies in the historical province of Transylvania Transylvania ( ro, Ardeal or ; hu, Erdély; german: Siebenbürgen) is a historical and cultural region in Central Europe, encompassing central Romania. To the east and south its natural border is the Carpathian Mountains, and to the west the Ap .... It is composed of nine villages: Bacea (''Bácsfalva''), Bretea Mureșană (''Marosbrettye''), Brâznic (''Briznik''), Cuieș (''Kulyes''), Dumbrăvița (''Dumbravica''), Ilia, Săcămaș (''Szakamás''), Sârbi (''Szirb'') and Valea Lungă (''Valealunga''). Notable people * Gabriel Bethlen (1580 in Marosillye – 1629), Prince of Transylvania from 1613 to 1629. References Communes in Hunedoara County Localities in Transylvania {{Hunedoara-geo-stub ...
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