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Livada may refer to: *Several places in Bulgaria: ** Livada, Burgas, a village in Kameno Municipality, Burgas Province *Several places in Greece: **Livada, Crete, a village in Chania regional unit in Crete ** Livada, Tinos, a village on the island of Tinos *Several places in Romania: ** Livada, Satu Mare, a town in Satu Mare County, and its village of Livada Mică ** Livada, Arad, a commune in Arad County ** Livada, a village in Dobârceni Commune, Botoşani County ** Livada and Livada Mică, villages in Grebănu Commune, Buzău County ** Livada, a village in Iclod Commune, Cluj County ** Livada, a village in Petreștii de Jos Petreștii de Jos (; ) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Crăești (''Pusztaszentkirály''), Deleni (''Indal''), Livada (''Tordaegres''), Petreștii de Jos, Petreștii de Mijloc (''Középpeterd' ... Commune, Cluj County ** Livada, a village in Tomeşti Commune, Hunedoara County ** Livada, a village in Mer ...
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Kameno Municipality
Kameno Municipality ( Bulgarian: Община Камено, ''Obshtina Kameno'') is a municipality in Burgas Province, Bulgaria Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern portion of the Balkans directly south of the Danube river and west of the Black Sea. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey t .... It includes the towns of Kameno and a number of villages. Demographics Religion According to the latest Bulgarian census of 2011, the religious composition, among those who answered the optional question on religious identification, was the following: References External links * Municipalities in Burgas Province {{Burgas-geo-stub ...
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Burgas Province
Burgas (, formerly the Burgas okrug) is a province in southeastern Bulgaria on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. The province is named after its administrative and industrial centre, the city of Burgas, the fourth biggest town in the country. It is the largest province by area, with a territory of Bulgarian Provinces area and population 1999 — National Center for Regional Development — page 90-91
that is divided into 13 municipalities. It has a total population, as of December 2009, of 422,319 inhabitants. ...
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Livada, Crete
Rodovani (Greek: Ροδοβάνι) is a community and a small village in Chania regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It is part of the municipal unit of East Selino East Selino ( - ''Anatoliko Selino'') is a former municipality in the Chania (regional unit), Chania regional unit, Crete, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Kantanos-Selino, of which it is a municipal uni ... (''Anatoliko Selino''). The community consists of the following villages (population in 2021): *Rodovani, pop. 68 *Agriles, pop. 17 *Kamaria, pop. 22 *Livada, pop. 30 *Maza, pop. 52 Near Rodovani is located the ancient city of Elyros. References Populated places in Chania (regional unit) Kantanos-Selino {{Crete-geo-stub ...
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Livada, Satu Mare
Livada (formerly also ''Șarchiuz'', from its Hungarian name of ''Sárköz'', Hungarian pronunciation:) ; ) is a town in north-western Romania, in Satu Mare County. It received town status in 2006. The town administers three villages: Adrian (), Dumbrava (), and Livada Mică (; ). Geography The town is located in the northeastern part of the county, about from the county seat, Satu Mare, and belongs to the Satu Mare metropolitan area. Situated at an altitude of , Livada lies on the banks of the river Racta and its right tributary, the Egher. Demographics The national census of 2011 recorded a total population of 6,639, of whom 60.8% were of Hungarian ethnic origin, 35.5% of Romanian ethnic origin, and 3.2% Roma of ethnic origin. The eligious affiliations were: 31% Orthodox, 26% Roman Catholic, 25% Greek Catholic, and 17% Reformed Reform is beneficial change. Reform, reformed or reforming may also refer to: Media * ''Reform'' (album), a 2011 album by Jane Zhang * Ref ...
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Livada, Arad
Livada () is a commune in Arad County, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... Livada commune is situated on the Arad Plateau, northward from Arad. The commune stretches over 2013 hectares and is composed of two villages, Livada (situated at 10 km from Arad) and Sânleani (''Szentleányfalva''). Population According to the last census the population of the commune counts 2892 inhabitants, out of which 86,6% are Romanians, 11,3% Hungarians, 1,5% Germans and 0,6% are of other or undeclared nationalities. History The first documentary record of Livada dates back to 1553, while Sânleani was first mentioned in 1302. Economy Although the commune's economy is mainly agrarian, at present it can be characterized by a powerful dynamic force with significant develo ...
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Dobârceni
Dobârceni is a commune in Botoșani County, Western Moldavia, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It is composed of six villages: Bivolari, Brăteni (formerly Pădureni), Cișmănești, Dobârceni, Livada and Murguța. References Communes in Botoșani County Localities in Western Moldavia {{Botoşani-geo-stub ...
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Grebănu
Grebănu is a commune in Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It is composed of six villages: Grebănu, Homești, Livada, Livada Mică, Plevna, and Zăplazi. Natives * Pimen Zainea (1929 – 2020), Orthodox Archbishop of Suceava and Rădăuți (1991 – 2020) Notes Communes in Buzău County Localities in Muntenia {{Buzău-geo-stub ...
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Iclod
Iclod (; ) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Fundătura (''Szamosjenő''), Iclod, Iclozel (''Kisiklód''), Livada (''Dengeleg''), and Orman (''Ormány''). Demographics According to the census from 2002 there were 4,420 people living in this commune; of this population, 95.11% were ethnic Romanians, 2.55% ethnic Hungarians Hungarians, also known as Magyars, are an Ethnicity, ethnic group native to Hungary (), who share a common Culture of Hungary, culture, Hungarian language, language and History of Hungary, history. They also have a notable presence in former pa ..., and 2.26% ethnic Roma. At the 2021 census, Iclod had a population of 3,825; of those, 85.46% were Romanians and 1.78% Roma. Natives * Ioan Bob (1739–1830), Bishop of Făgăraș and Primate of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church * Gheorghe Moceanu (1838–1909), physical education teacher References ;General *''Atlasul localităților județului Cluj'' ...
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Petreștii De Jos
Petreștii de Jos (; ) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Crăești (''Pusztaszentkirály''), Deleni (''Indal''), Livada (''Tordaegres''), Petreștii de Jos, Petreștii de Mijloc (''Középpeterd''), Petreștii de Sus (''Felsőpeterd''), and Plaiuri (''Tordahagymás''). Demographics According to the census from 2011, there was a total population of 1,512 people living in this commune, of which 93.25% were ethnic Romanians Romanians (, ; dated Endonym and exonym, exonym ''Vlachs'') are a Romance languages, Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a Culture of Romania, ... and 2.58% ethnic Roma. At the 2021 census, Petreștii de Jos had a population of 1,391; of those, 88.86% were Romanians. References *''Atlasul localităților județului Cluj'' (Cluj County Localities Atlas), Suncart Publishing House, Cluj-Napoca, Comm ...
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Tomești, Hunedoara
Tomești (, ) is a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It is composed of eight villages: Dobroț (''Dobroc''), Leauț (''Lyauc''), Livada (''Sztrimba''), Obârșa (''Obersia''), Șteia (''Steja''), Tiulești (''Tyiulesd''), Tomești and Valea Mare de Criș (''Valeamare''). References Communes in Hunedoara County Localities in Transylvania {{Hunedoara-geo-stub ...
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