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Brasov County
Brasov County-Brașov
Transylvania, Romania and the county seat (i.e. administrative centre) of Brașov County. According to the 2021 census, with 237,589 inhabitants, Brașov is the
Brasov County-Brașov County
Brașov County (Romanian pronunciation: [braˈʃov] ) is a county (județ) of Romania, in Transylvania. Its capital city is Brașov. The county incorporates
Brasov County-Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport
Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional Brașov-Ghimbav, IATA: GHV, ICAO: LRBV) is an airport located in Ghimbav, near
Brasov County-Transilvania University of Brașov
of Brașov (Romanian: Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov; UNITBV, also stylised UniTBv) is a higher education and research institution in Brașov, Romania
Brasov County-SR Brașov
Municipal Brașov (Romanian pronunciation: [braˈʃov]), commonly known as SR Brașov or simply Brașov, is a Romanian football club based in the city of Brașov, Brașov
Brasov County-FC Brașov (1936)
Fotbal Club Brașov (Romanian pronunciation: [braˈʃov]), commonly known as FC Brașov, or simply as Brașov, was a Romanian professional football club based
Brasov County-Bran, Brașov
Törcsvár) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southwest of the city of Brașov and consists of five villages:
Brasov County-Victoria, Brașov
Victoria (Romanian pronunciation: [vikˈtori.a]; German: Viktoriastadt; Hungarian: Viktóriaváros) is a town in the western part of Brașov County, Transylvania
Brasov County-Allen Coliban
Allen Coliban is a Romanian curler and politician and who currently serves as the mayor of Brașov. He is a member of the Save Romania Union (USR). He has
Brasov County-Predeal
Hungarian: Predeál) is a town in Brașov County, Muntenia, Romania. Predeal, a mountain resort town, is the highest town in Romania. It is located in the Prahova
Brasov County-Poiana Brașov
Poiana Brașov (Romanian pronunciation: [poˈjana braˈʃov], German: Schulerau; Hungarian: Brassópojána) is a neighborhood of Brașov and a Romanian ski resort
Brasov County-Háromszék County
central Romania (in the counties of Covasna, Brașov and Bacău). The capital of the county was Sepsiszentgyörgy (now Sfântu Gheorghe). Háromszék county shared
Brasov County-Bunești, Brașov
German: Bodendorf; Hungarian: Szászbuda) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Bunești, Criț, Meșendorf
Brasov County-Râșnov
a town in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania with a population of 15,920. It is located at about 15 km (9.3 mi) from the city of Brașov and about the
Brasov County-CS Colțea Brașov
CS Colțea Brașov is a football club based in Brașov, in central Romania. It was founded in 1920, and it soon became one of the best teams in the country
Brasov County-Buzău (river)
south-eastern Carpathian Mountains, east of Brașov. The Buzău flows through the Romanian counties Brașov, Covasna, Buzău and Brăila. It flows into the
Brasov County-Tourism in Romania
Bucharest, Brașov County, Cluj County, Prahova County, Constanța County, Bihor County and Sibiu County. Churches of Moldavia – The eight Romanian Orthodox
Brasov County-Săcele
Săcele (Romanian pronunciation: [səˈt͡ʃele]; German: Siebendörfer; Hungarian: Négyfalu, between 1950 and 2001 Szecseleváros) is a city in Brașov County, Romania
Brasov County-Bran Castle
royal residence within the Kingdom of Romania after being given to the royal house by the Saxons of Kronstadt-Braşov, who had no more use for it and no interest
Brasov County-Biserica Neagră
The Black Church (Romanian: Biserica Neagră, German: Die Schwarze Kirche, Hungarian: Fekete templom), stands in the city of Brașov in south-eastern Transylvania
Brasov County-Liviu Cornel Babeș
Liviu Cornel Babeș (10 September 1942 Brașov – 2 March 1989 Brașov) was a Romanian electrician and painter who committed suicide by self-immolation as
Brasov County-Brassó County
county was Brassó (Brașov in Romanian, Kronstadt in German). Brassó County shared borders with Romania and the Hungarian counties of Fogaras, Nagy-Küküllő
Brasov County-Tâmpa (Brașov)
the Curvature Carpathians) and almost entirely surrounded by the city of Brașov. Its elevation is 960 m (955 m according to some sources), almost 400 m
Brasov County-FC Brașov (2021)
Sportiv Fotbal Club Brașov – Steagul Renaște (Romanian pronunciation: [braˈʃov]), commonly known as FC Brașov or simply Brașov, was a Romanian professional football
Brasov County-Victor Giurgiu
August 2021) was a Romanian forestry engineer and a titular member of the Romanian Academy from 2009. Born in Moieciu, Brașov County in 1930, he studied
Brasov County-Cincu
Transylvanian Saxon: Schoink; Hungarian: Nagysink) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Cincu and Toarcla (Tarteln;
Brasov County-Rupea
in Brașov County in Transylvania, Romania. It administers one village, Fișer (Schweischer; Sövénység), which has a fortified church. Older Romanian names
Brasov County-Piața Sfatului
Sfatului in Romanian, former Marktplatz in German, Főtér or Tanács tér in Hungarian) is located in the historic centre of Brașov, Romania. It obtained
Brasov County-Brașov County Museum of History
The Brașov County Museum of History (Romanian: Muzeul Județean de Istorie Brașov) is a history museum in Brașov, Romania. The museum, founded in 1950,
Brasov County-Canalul Timiș
Canal) is a canal linking the rivers Timiș and Ghimbășel in Brașov County, central Romania. It is 14 km (8.7 mi) long, and was first documented in the
Brasov County-Ghimbav
(German: Weidenbach; Hungarian: Vidombák) is a town in Brașov County, Transylvania, central Romania. The town is situated in the southern part of the Transylvanian
Brasov County-Brașov Prison
Brașov Prison was a prison located in Brașov, Romania. The building, like the nearby Appeals Court, dates to 1902, during the period of Austro-Hungarian
Brasov County-Germans of Romania
Hammersdorf) Traditional Saxon woman costume from Brașov (German: Kronstadt) Germany portal Romania portal Germany–Romania relations Germany–Moldova relations List
Brasov County-Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania
by Honterus in his own printing house in Brașov (German: Kronstadt). In 1572, the Synod of Mediasch (Romanian: Mediaș) accepted the "Augsburg Confession"
Brasov County-Ungra
Ungra (German: Galt; Hungarian: Ugra) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dăișoara (Dahl; Longodár) and
Brasov County-Sebeș (Brașov)
apelor din România. Partea 1 (in Romanian). Bucharest: Ministerul Mediului. 1992. p. 282. OCLC 895459847. River code: VIII.1.85 Sebes (jud. Brasov), e-calauza
Brasov County-Counties of Romania
total of 41 counties (Romanian: județe), along with the municipality of Bucharest, constitute the official administrative divisions of Romania. They represent
Brasov County-Sphinx (Romania)
The Sphinx (Romanian: Sfinxul) is a natural rock formation in the Bucegi Natural Park which is in the Bucegi Mountains of Romania. It is located at an
Brasov County-Buzău County
B Brăila County to the east. Prahova County and Brașov County to the west. Covasna County and Vrancea County to the north. Ialomița County to the south
Brasov County-Moieciu
Hungarian: Alsómoécs) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located 29 km south of Brașov, within the Bran Pass. The commune is
Brasov County-List of settlements in Brașov County
settlements in Brașov County, Romania. The following are the county's cities and towns, along with their attached villages: The following are the county's communes
Brasov County-NUTS statistical regions of Romania
Cluj County RO114 Maramureș County RO115 Satu Mare County RO116 Sălaj County RO12 Centru RO121 Alba County RO122 Brașov County RO123 Covasna County RO124
Brasov County-A3 motorway (Romania)
- Brașov section of the Bucharest - Brașov motorway in Romania". Vinci. 20 December 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2014. "Construirea Autostrăzii Brașov-Comarnic
Brasov County-Covasna County
Covasna County (Romanian pronunciation: [koˈvasna] , Hungarian: Kovászna megye, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkovaːsnɒ]) is a county (județ) of Romania, in eastern
Brasov County-First Romanian School
Brașovului, in what is now Brașov, Romania. This is the first school on the territory of present-day Romania where Romanian language was used in teaching
Brasov County-Prejmer
Prejmer (German: Tartlau; Hungarian: Prázsmár) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Lunca Câlnicului (Farkasvágó)
Brasov County-Brașov metropolitan area
The Brașov metropolitan area is a metropolitan area in Brașov County, Romania, that includes the municipality of Brașov and 12 other nearby communities
Brasov County-Tractorul Brașov
Tractorul Brașov was a football team from Brașov, Brașov County, Romania. Tractorul Brașov was founded in 1927 under the name of IAR Brașov (Industria
Brasov County-Rucăr–Bran Pass
a mountain pass in Romania, linking the counties of Brașov and Argeș. It has some of the most spectacular natural views in Romania, looking over the Bucegi
Brasov County-Omu Peak
Omu Peak (Romanian: Vârful Omu) is a mountain peak of the Bucegi Mountains in Romania. It is located in Brașov, Dâmbovița and Prahova counties. The top
Brasov County-Sânpetru
Barcaszentpéter) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, located just north of the county seat, Brașov. It is composed of a single village
Brasov County-Romania
a large number of tourists. Bran Castle, near Brașov, is one of the most famous attractions in Romania, drawing hundreds of thousands of tourists every
Brasov County-Rupea Fortress
the west of the Transylvanian town of Rupea in Romania. The fortress is located on DN13, 70 km from Brașov, on the road to Sighișoara. Following a period
Brasov County-Poiana Mărului
(German: Bleschbach; Hungarian: Almásmező) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village of the same name. The
Brasov County-Dâmbovița County
Dâmbovița County (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdɨmbovitsa] ; also spelt Dîmbovița) is a county (județ) of Romania, in Muntenia, with the capital city at Târgoviște
Brasov County-Stalin Region
what are nowadays the eastern part of Brașov County, together with Covasna County and part of Harghita County. Initially, the Stalin Region comprised
Brasov County-Brașov Synagogue
The Beth Israel Synagogue in Brasov (Hebrew: בית ישראל), stands at 29 Poarta Șchei Street in the center of Brasov, Romania, behind the street front, on
Brasov County-Sibiu–Bacău Motorway
The Sibiu–Brașov–Bacău Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Sibiu–Brașov–Bacău) is a planned motorway in the central part of Romania, designed to connect Sibiu
Brasov County-Mureș County
Mureș County (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈmureʃ], Romanian: Județul Mures, Hungarian: Maros megye) is a county (județ) of Romania, in the historical region
Brasov County-Black Tower (Brașov)
Black Tower (Romanian: Turnul Negru; German: Schwarze Turm;Hungarian: Fekete torony) is a fort of Braşov, Romania The tower located on a large rock on
Brasov County-Sâmbăta de Sus
Obermühlendorf; Hungarian: Felsőszombatfalva) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Sâmbăta de Sus and Stațiunea
Brasov County-Romanian Raven Shepherd Dog
southern and sub-Carpathian regions of Argeș County, Brașov County, Dâmbovița County, and Prahova County in Romania. They have been known for generations as
Brasov County-List of festivals in Romania
Calling – Gathering of the Tribes (Transformational Open Air Festival) Sibiu/Brașov. (Official page) EUROPAfest – International festival of jazz, blues, pop
Brasov County-CSM Corona Brașov (football)
Municipal Corona Brașov, commonly known as Corona Brașov or simply as Corona, was a Romanian football club based in Brașov, Brașov County. Corona managed
Brasov County-Slatina, Romania
Slatina (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈslatina], Bulgarian: Слатина) is the capital city of Olt County, Romania, on the river Olt. It is located in the south
Brasov County-Hălchiu
(German: Heldsdorf; Hungarian: Höltövény) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Hălchiu and Satu Nou (Neudorf
Brasov County-Fundata
Fundata (German: Fundatten; Hungarian: Fundáta) is a commune in Brașov County, Romania, in the historic region of Transylvania. It is composed of three
Brasov County-Făgăraș
Făgăraș (Romanian pronunciation: [fəɡəˈraʃ]; German: Fogarasch, Fugreschmarkt, Hungarian: Fogaras) is a city in central Romania, located in Brașov County. It
Brasov County-Râșnov Fortress
from the area in times of war. It is situated in Râșnov, Brașov County, not far from Brașov. The fortress was built as part of a defence system for the
Brasov County-RATBV
operator in the city of Brașov, Romania. It is owned by the Brașov Municipality and it operates on a network of 43 routes inside Brașov, summing up to 664 km
Brasov County-FC Forex Brașov
Fotbal Club Forex Braşov was a Romanian professional football club from Braşov, Romania, founded in October 2002 and dissolved in 2011. The club almost
Brasov County-Prahova County
Prahova County (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈprahova]) is a county (județ) of Romania, in the historical region Muntenia, with the capital city at Ploiești
Brasov County-Cața
Cața (German: Katzendorf; Hungarian: Kaca) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Beia (Meeburg; Homoródbene)
Brasov County-DN1
Bucuresti-Ploiesti-Brasov". ZiuaCargo.ro. 31 December 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2012. "Driving restrictions Romania 2012"
Brasov County-Museum of Urban Civilization
The Museum of Urban Civilization (in Romanian: Muzeul Civilizației Urbane) is a museum in Brașov, Romania. The museum is located on the south side of the
Brasov County-Zărnești
Zărnești (Romanian pronunciation: [zərˈneʃtʲ]; German: Molkendorf, Zernescht; Hungarian: Zernest) is a town in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, with
Brasov County-Tărlungeni
(German: Tatrangen; Hungarian: Tatrang) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Cărpiniș (Kerpenest), Purcăreni
Brasov County-Transylvania
also contains Romania's second-largest city, Cluj-Napoca, and other very well preserved medieval iconic cities and towns such as Brașov, Sibiu, Târgu
Brasov County-Argeș County
Argeș County (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈardʒeʃ] ) is a county (județ) of Romania, in Muntenia, with the capital city at Pitești. At the 2021 census, the
Brasov County-St. Nicholas Church, Brașov
Saint Nicholas Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Nicolae) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Brașov, dominating the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului
Brasov County-Nagy-Küküllő County
Treaty of Trianon, the county became part of Romania. Its territory lies in the present Romanian counties Sibiu (the west), Brașov (the south-east), and
Brasov County-Augustin
type Augustin, Brașov, a commune in Brașov County, Romania Dacian fortress of Augustin, ruined Dacian fortified town in modern Romania Palace of Augustin
Brasov County-Codlea
Codlea (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkodle̯a]; German: Zeiden; Transylvanian Saxon dialect: Zäöeden; Hungarian: Feketehalom) is a city in Brașov County, Transylvania
Brasov County-Seven Ladders Canyon
Ladders Canyon (Romanian: Canionul Șapte Scări) is a mountainous canyon carved by the Șapte Scări Brook in Romania in the county of Brașov, south of Dâmbul
Brasov County-Feldioara
or Barcaföldvár) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, about 15 km (9.3 mi) north of the city of Brașov. It is composed of three villages:
Brasov County-Cristian, Brașov
in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Cristian. The commune is located some 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Brașov, in
Brasov County-Holbav
Holbav (German: Holbach; Hungarian: Holbák) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Holbav, part of Vulcan
Brasov County-Deșteaptă-te, române!
original text was written in the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet. It was first sung in late June in the same year in the city of Brașov, on the streets of the Șcheii
Brasov County-Postal codes in Romania
County 44xxxx - Satu Mare County 45xxxx - Sălaj County 50xxxx - Brașov County 51xxxx - Alba County 52xxxx - Covasna County 53xxxx - Harghita County 54xxxx
Brasov County-Harghita County
Harghita County (Romanian: Județul Harghita, Romanian pronunciation: [harˈɡita] and Hungarian: Hargita megye, pronounced [ˈhɒrɡitɒ]) is a county (județ)
Brasov County-Făgăraș Citadel
(Romanian: Cetatea Făgărașului pronunciation: [fəɡəˈraʃ], Hungarian: Fogarasi vár, German: Fogarascher Burg) is a historic monument in Făgăraș, Brașov
Brasov County-Minorities in Romania
principal minorities in Romania are Hungarians (Szeklers, Csangos, and Magyars; especially in Harghita, Covasna, and Mureș counties) and Romani people, with
Brasov County-Roads in Romania
unique numbers per county Some of the national roads are part of the European route scheme. European routes passing through Romania: E58; E60; E70; E85;
Brasov County-ACS Olimpic Cetate Râșnov
as Olimpic Cetate Râțnov or Cetate Râșnov, is a Romanian football club based in Râșnov, Brașov County, currently playing in Liga III. Olimpic Cetate Râșnov
Brasov County-List of renamed places in Romania
places in Romania. During the twentieth century, a number of places in Romania had their names changed for various reasons. For instance, Brașov was called
Brasov County-Tiberiu Ghioane
born in Târgu Secuiesc. Having begun his career with FC Brașov and Rapid București in Romania, he joined FC Dynamo Kyiv in 2001. He remained at the club
Brasov County-Racoș
German: Unter-Krebsdorf; Hungarian: Alsórákos) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Mateiaș (Mátéfalva) and
Brasov County-AS CFR Brașov
Brașov, commonly known as CFR Brașov, was a football club from Brașov, Romania. The club was founded in the year 1921 as CFR Brașov (Brașov Romanian Railway
Brasov County-Șercaia
Schirkanyen; Hungarian: Sárkány; Turkish: Saruhan) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Hălmeag (Halmagen; Halmágy;
Brasov County-Transylvanian Saxons
revolution. The militia banner of the Saxons from Heldsdorf (Romanian: Hălchiu), Brașov County during the 1848–49 Hungarian Revolution Distribution of Saxons
Brasov County-Homorod, Brașov
Homorod (German: Hamruden; Hungarian: Homoród) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Homorod, Jimbor (Sommerburg;
Brasov County-Viscri fortified church
fortified church in Viscri (Deutsch-Weisskirch), Brașov County, in the Transylvania region of Romania. It was built by the ethnic German Transylvanian
Brasov County-Voila, Brașov
Voila (German: Wolldorf; Hungarian: Voila) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Cincșor (Kleinschenk; Kissink)
Brasov County-Demographics of Romania
population. About 89.3% of the people of Romania are ethnic Romanians (as per 2021 census), whose native language, Romanian, is an Eastern Romance language, descended
Brasov County-Charlie Ottley
honorary citizen of Brașov in September 2020. Ottley is married to Oana Mihai. He moved to Romania and bought a house in Brașov County in 2021. Wild Carpathia
Brasov County-Bucegi Natural Park
administrative territory of counties Brașov, Dâmbovița and Prahova. The Natural Park is located in the south-central part of Romania, in the Bucegi Mountains of
Brasov County-Alexandru Vagner
services to Brașov County Emergency Hospital but nothing could be done to save his life, he died at the age of 33. Alexandru Vagner at RomanianSoccer.ro
Brasov County-Geamăna
Vâlcea County Geamăna, a village in Stoilești Commune, Vâlcea County Geamăna, a right tributary of the Homorod near Dumbrăvița, Brașov County Geamăna
Brasov County-Adrian Veștea
Ioan Veștea (born 14 December 1973 in Râșnov, Brașov County, Socialist Republic of Romania) is a Romanian politician from the National Liberal Party (PNL)
Brasov County-Hărman
(German: Honigberg; Hungarian: Szászhermány) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Hărman and Podu Oltului
Brasov County-Piatra Craiului Mountains
Carpathians in Romania. Its name is translated as Kings' Rock or The Rock of the Prince. The mountain range is located in Brașov and Argeș counties; it is included
Brasov County-Mega Image
established in Romania in 1995, owned by Ahold Delhaize. It operates 806 stores under the name Mega Image, in Argeș, Bihor, Brașov, Bucharest, Cluj
Brasov County-Augustin, Brașov
(German: Agestendorf; Hungarian: Ágostonfalva) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Augustin. Formerly part
Brasov County-Castra of Brașov
Castra of Brașov was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia near Brașov, Romania, on Șprenghi Hill. List of castra Roman castra from Romania - Google Maps
Brasov County-Drăguș (river)
The Drăguș is a left tributary of the river Olt in Romania. It discharges into the Olt in Olteț. Its length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and its basin size 25 km2
Brasov County-Șoarș
Saxon dialect: Schursch; Hungarian: Sáros) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Bărcuț, Felmer, Rodbav
Brasov County-Judiciary of Romania
exist, such as the Argeș Commercial Court and the Braşov Family Court. The Constitutional Court of Romania acts as an independent constitutional jurisdiction
Brasov County-Dârste Church
is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 255 Calea București, Brașov, Romania. Located in Dârste, a former village that is now a district of Brașov, it
Brasov County-Cupa României
competition, being open to all clubs affiliated with the Romanian Football Federation (FRF) and the county football associations regardless of the league they
Brasov County-Religion in Romania
Confessional Lutheran Church in Romania, which is a Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod foreign mission with 3 congregations in Brașov, Bucharest and Suceava. The
Brasov County-List of football clubs in Romania
Universitatea Craiova "U" Cluj UTA Arad FC Voluntari CSC 1599 Șelimbăr FC Brașov Concordia Chiajna Csikszereda Miercurea Ciuc Dinamo 1948 CSC Dumbrăvița
Brasov County-Șinca
(German: Alt-Schenk; Hungarian: Ósinka) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Bucium (Bucsum), Ohaba (Ohába)
Brasov County-Ormeniș
Ormeniș (German: Ermesch; Hungarian: Ürmös) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Ormeniș. It also included
Brasov County-Bran (disambiguation)
Bran may also refer to: Bran, Brașov, a commune in Brașov County, Romania Bran Castle, a medieval German castle in Romania, wrongly associated with Vlad
Brasov County-Piatra
small mountain range in Brașov County, southeast of Brașov, Romania Piatra (Mureș), a tributary of the Mureș in Harghita County Piatra, a tributary of
Brasov County-Vlad the Impaler
forgery with a Saxon priest of Brașov. Vlad was first imprisoned "in the city of Belgrade" (now Alba Iulia in Romania), according to Chalkokondyles. Before
Brasov County-Save Romania Union
The Save Romania Union (Romanian: Uniunea Salvați România, USR) is a centre to centre-right political party in Romania. It is currently the third largest
Brasov County-Sfântu Gheorghe
of the Brașov Region. In 1968, when Romania was reorganized based on counties rather than regions, the city became the seat of Covasna County. Sfântu
Brasov County-Mândra
(German: Kladendorf; Hungarian: Mundra) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Ileni (Illény), Mândra
Brasov County-Fogaras County
became part of Romania; Făgăraș County was created, with an identical territory. The territory lies in the present Romanian counties Brașov and Sibiu (the
Brasov County-Măieruș
(German: Nußbach; Hungarian: Szászmagyarós) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Arini (Lüget) and Măieruș
Brasov County-Telephone numbers in Romania
Suceava was 982-xx-xxx, but then it became 98-2xx-xxx. Apart from Bucharest, Brașov was the first city to have 6-digit numbers. Many smaller town or rural area
Brasov County-List of radio stations in Romania
radio stations broadcast in Romania. Radio România Actualități Radio România Cultural Radio România Muzical Radio Romania International RRI 1 RRI 2 Radio
Brasov County-Budila
in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Budila. The commune is located in the southeastern part of the county, 12 km
Brasov County-Armorial of Romania
The Romanian government is the armiger in Romania. It exercises this right under the mandatory advice of the National Committee of Heraldry, Genealogy
Brasov County-Bârsa (disambiguation)
tributary of the river Olt in Brașov County, Romania Bârsa (Someș), a tributary of the river Someș in Sălaj County, Romania Bârsa Tămașului, a tributary
Brasov County-Daniel Bona
Bona (born 1 June 1969) is a Romanian former footballer and currently the assistant manager of Liga III side SR Brașov. In his career, as a footballer
Brasov County-Liga IV Brașov
Liga IV Brașov is the regional Liga IV football division for clubs in Brașov County, România, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system.
Brasov County-Suceava County
Romania regarding the total tourist accommodation capacity, after Brașov and Constanța counties. Furthermore, one year later in 2018, Suceava County was
Brasov County-Valea Poienii River
in Brașov County, Romania Poieni, a tributary of the Cheia in Alba County, Romania Valea Poienii, a tributary of the Râul Târgului in Argeș County, Romania
Brasov County-Dacia (disambiguation)
Mare, Romania Dacia, Brașov, a village in Jibert Commune, Brașov County, Romania Dacia, a village in Nicșeni Commune, Botoșani County, Romania Automobile
Brasov County-Vulcan, Brașov
Hungarian: Szászvolkány) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, 16 km west of the county capital Brașov. It is composed of two villages, Colonia
Brasov County-Princess Elena of Romania
Darlington, County Durham, England to present awards to students who went to Romania for voluntary work and helping to build and repair housing in Brașov, a project
Brasov County-Dominic von Habsburg
four sisters to Romania. There, Dominic resided with his family at Bran Castle in Braşov. After his first cousin, King Michael I of Romania, was forced to
Brasov County-Jibert
Jibert (German: Seiburg; Hungarian: Zsiberk) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Dacia (until 1931 Ștena)
Brasov County-Onești
Onești (Romanian pronunciation: [oˈneʃtʲ]; Hungarian: Ónfalva) is a city in Bacău County, Romania, with a population of 34,005 inhabitants as of 2021
Brasov County-Vama Buzăului
Buzăului (German: Bodzau; Hungarian: Bodzavám) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Acriș (Egrestelep), Buzăiel
Brasov County-Via Transilvanica
and Terra Romana. The route spans ten of Romania's counties: Suceava, Bistrița-Năsăud, Mureș, Harghita, Brașov, Sibiu, Alba, Hunedoara, Caraș-Severin,
Brasov County-Hungarians in Romania
the accompanying map) is included within the Romanian counties (județe) of Alba, Bistrița-Năsăud, Brașov, Cluj, Covasna, Harghita, Hunedoara, Mureș, Sălaj
Brasov County-Ion Clopoțel
was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian journalist, sociographer and memoirist. The native of a rural area west of Brașov, he attended high school in that
Brasov County-Greek Church (Brașov)
The Greek Church (Romanian: Biserica Grecilor) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 12 Gheorghe Barițiu Street, Brașov, Romania. It is dedicated to
Brasov County-Olteț (disambiguation)
, Olteț, a village in the commune Viștea, , Olteț, alternative name for the Drăguș River, ,
Brasov County-Eyes of Sibiu
Sibiu County. Some of them can also be found in other nearby places, like the cities of Brașov and Făgăraș, both located in the Brașov County. Additionally
Brasov County-Dacian fortress of Feldioara
Dacian fortified town. "National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania, Brașov County" (PDF). www.inmi.ro. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 October
Brasov County-Róbert Ilyés
League and 2006–07 Azerbaijan Cup with Khazar. He returned to Romania to Liga II side FC Brașov in July 2007. Being the team captain, he helped the side promote
Brasov County-Măgura
Commune, Brașov County, Romania Măgura, a village in Zăvoi Commune, Caraș-Severin County, Romania Măgura, a village in Cerchezu Commune, Constanța County, Romania
Brasov County-Former administrative divisions of Romania
The 41 județe (English: counties) and the municipality of Bucharest comprise the official administrative divisions of Romania. They also represent the
Brasov County-Mihai Roman
with the help of Razvan Lucescu, his former coach from FC Brașov. Before signing for Braşov, Roman was linked with other Liga I clubs such as FC Vaslui
Brasov County-Viștea Mare
Mare (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈviʃte̯a ˈmare]) is a mountain peak in the Făgăraș Mountains of the Southern Carpathians of Brașov County in Romania. With
Brasov County-Valea Popii River
County, Romania Valea Popii, a tributary of the Prahova in Brașov County, Romania Valea Popii, a tributary of the Siriul Mare in Buzău County, Romania Valea
Brasov County-Vulcănița
rivers in Romania: Vulcănița, a tributary of the Holbav in Brașov County Vulcănița (Homorod), a right tributary of the river Homorod in Brașov County Vulcănița
Brasov County-Economy of Romania
but it's beginning to recover in 2022. Romania has cities of great cultural interest (Bucharest, Constanța, Brașov, Iași, Timișoara, Cluj-Napoca or Alba
Brasov County-2024 Romanian parliamentary election
Animals (Romanian: Partidul pentru Natură, Oameni și Animale - NOA). The party is temporarily led by Lucian Rad, former county councilor in Brașov. In May
Brasov County-Bod, Brașov
(German: Brenndorf; Hungarian: Botfalu) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Bod and Colonia Bod (Botfalusi
Brasov County-Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe
Gheorghe (Romanian: [ˈsepsi ˈsfɨntu ˈɡe̯orɡe]), or simply Sepsi, is a Romanian professional football club based in Sfântu Gheorghe, Covasna County, that competes
Brasov County-Grid
, Grid, a village in Părău Commune, , Grid, a tributary of the Valea Luncanilor River in Hunedoara ,
Brasov County-Dumbrăvița, Brașov
German: Schnackendorf; Hungarian: Szunyogszék) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dumbrăvița and Vlădeni (Wladein;
Brasov County-Brașovechi Church
of God" Church (Brașovechi)" is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 47 Bisericii Române Street, Brașov, Romania. Located in the Brașovechi [ro] district
Brasov County-Tocile Church
The Tocile Church is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 57 Vasile Saftu Street, Brașov, Romania. Located in the Tocile section of Șcheii Brașovului
Brasov County-Viștea
Viștea (Hungarian: Alsóvist) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Olteț (Besimbák), Rucăr (German: Ruckersdorf;
Brasov County-Dacian fortress of Breaza
Dacian fortified town. "National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania, Brașov County" (PDF). www.inmi.ro. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 October
Brasov County-Transylvania (disambiguation)
present-day Kentucky in the 1770s Transilvania University of Brașov, a public university in Brașov, Romania Transylvania University, a private university in Lexington
Brasov County-Romanian identity card
The Romanian identity card (Romanian: Carte de identitate, informally called Buletin) is an official identity document issued to every Romanian citizen
Brasov County-Franciscan Church, Brașov
The Franciscan Church in Brașov, Romania, is situated in the old town of Brașov at 7 Sf. Ioan street. It was built in Gothic style and underwent numerous
Brasov County-Dacian fortress of Augustin
Dacian fortified town. "National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania, Brașov County" (PDF). www.inmi.ro. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 October
Brasov County-Vasile Constantin
Vasile Nicolae Constantin (born 18 January 1998) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga II club Tunari. Universitatea
Brasov County-Horia Sima
Gheorghe Sima in Mundra, Transylvania, Fogaras County, Kingdom of Hungary (today Mândra, Brașov County, Romania), although some sources incorrectly list his
Brasov County-Dacian fortress of Teliu
Dacian fortified town. "National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania, Brașov County" (PDF). www.inmi.ro. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 October
Brasov County-Valea Comorilor River
tributary of the Părău in Brașov County, Romania Valea Comorilor, a tributary of the Valea Cerbului in Prahova County, Romania This disambiguation page
Brasov County-Dacian fortress of Cuciulata
Dacian fortified town. "National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania, Brașov County" (PDF). www.inmi.ro. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 October
Brasov County-Muscel County
the west by Argeș County, to the north by the counties of Făgăraș and Brașov, and to the east by Dâmbovița County. In 1938, the county was disestablished
Brasov County-Macroregiunea Unu
differences between mountain, plain and hilly areas. In the village of Bod (Brașov County), was recorded the absolute minimum temperature (−38.5 °C), on January
Brasov County-Valea Cetății
rivers in Romania: Valea Cetății (Brașov), a river in the city of Brașov Valea Cetății, a tributary of the river Ghimbășel in Brașov County Valea Cetății
Brasov County-Valea Cetății (Brașov)
in the city of Brașov, Romania. It is intercepted by the Canalul Timiș (Timiș Canal). Its source is in the Postăvarul Massif. Portal: Romania v t e
Brasov County-Drăguș
Drachenbach, Traschen; Hungarian: Dragus) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Drăguș, part of Viștea
Brasov County-Doftana
County Doftana (Tărlung), a tributary of the Tărlung in Brașov County Dofteana, a commune in Bacău County Dofteana (river), a river in Bacău County This
Brasov County-Valea Cheii
Pârâul Cheii, tributary of the Pârâul Mic in Brașov County Valea Cheii, tributary of the Râul Mare in Brașov County Cheia (disambiguation) Râul Cheii (disambiguation)
Brasov County-Piața Sfatului Orthodox Church
The Piața Sfatului Orthodox Church is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 3 Piața Sfatului, Brașov, Romania. It is dedicated to the Dormition of the
Brasov County-Sâmbăta de Sus Monastery
Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Sâmbăta de Sus) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Sâmbăta de Sus, Brașov County, in the Transylvania region of Romania. Dedicated
Brasov County-Vasile Hutopilă
Culture of Brașov County 1985 - 2nd place at Cântarea României festival - the county final 1985 - 2nd place at the most important Romanian arts festival
Brasov County-Olt (river)
the Romanian counties of Harghita, Covasna, Brașov, Sibiu, Vâlcea, and Olt. The river was known as Alutus or Aluta in Roman antiquity. Olt County and
Brasov County-Prejmer fortified church
church (Romanian: Biserica fortificată din Prejmer; German: Kirchenburg von Tartlau) is a Lutheran fortified church in Prejmer (Tartlau), Brașov County, in
Brasov County-George Scripcaru
Scripcaru (born September 3, 1966, Doljești, Neamț County) is a Romanian politician and was the mayor of Brașov between 2004 and 2020. In 2011, he was elected
Brasov County-Crețu River
Șercaia in Brașov County, Romania Crețu, a tributary of the Moneasa in Arad County, Romania Crețu, a village in Dâmbovița County, Romania Crețu (surname)
Brasov County-Dracu
tributary of the Olteț in Gorj County Dracu, a tributary of the Tărlung in Brașov County Dracul (disambiguation) Dracula (disambiguation) Drăculea (disambiguation)
Brasov County-Sard (disambiguation)
Alba County, Romania Șoarș, a commune in Braşov County, Romania Şardu, a village in Cluj County, Romania Şapartoc, a village in Mureș County, Romania Şardu
Brasov County-List of Romani settlements
Tonciu, Mureș village Mureș County 835 610 73.1 Arini, Brașov village Brașov County 895 583 65.1% Măguri, Timiș village Timiș County 724 579 80% Part of Lugoj
Brasov County-St. Nicholas Church, Brașov
Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Nicolae) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Brașov, dominating the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului. The church was established
Brasov County-Ugra
the Hungarian name for Ungra Commune, Brașov County, Romania Ugra, a Hungarian name for Ogra Commune, Mureș County, Romania Ugra (inhabited locality), several
Brasov County-Moieciu
Hungarian: Alsómoécs) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located 29 km south of Brașov, within the Bran Pass. The commune is
Brasov County-Piața Sfatului
1420 and is located in the middle of the square. This now houses the Brașov County Museum of History. Around the main square is the picturesque pedestrian-only
Brasov County-Bran, Brașov
Törcsvár) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southwest of the city of Brașov and consists of five villages:
Brasov County-Făgăraș
Fugreschmarkt, Hungarian: Fogaras) is a city in central Romania, located in Brașov County. It lies on the Olt River and has a population of 26,284 as of 2021
Brasov County-Sfântu Gheorghe
administrative center of the Hungarian county of Háromszék, which spanned the present-day Covasna County and parts of Brașov County. In the second half of the 19th
Brasov County-Poiana Brașov
Poiana Brașov (Romanian pronunciation: [poˈjana braˈʃov], German: Schulerau; Hungarian: Brassópojána) is a neighborhood of Brașov and a Romanian ski resort
Brasov County-Tourism in Romania
the capital city Bucharest, Brașov County, Cluj County, Prahova County, Constanța County, Bihor County and Sibiu County. Churches of Moldavia – The eight
Brasov County-Dacia (disambiguation)
Mare, Romania Dacia, Brașov, a village in Jibert Commune, Brașov County, Romania Dacia, a village in Nicșeni Commune, Botoșani County, Romania Automobile
Brasov County-Doftana
tributary of the Tărlung in Brașov County Dofteana, a commune in Bacău County Dofteana (river), a river in Bacău County This disambiguation page lists
Brasov County-Vladislav II of Wallachia
Wallachian trade to Brașov County, then part of Hunyadi's Transylvania. However, on 15 November 1455, after Hunyadi informed the people of Brașov that the embargo
Brasov County-FC Forex Brașov
category of the Liga IV, Braşov County. Liga II Winners (0): Runners-up (1): 2005–06 Liga III Winners (1): 2004–05 Liga IV – Brașov County Winners (1): 2010–11
Brasov County-Hans Hermannstädter
Hans Hermannstädter (6 February 1918 – 30 December 2006) was a Romanian field handball player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. A Transylvanian
Brasov County-Lisa, Brașov
Lisa (German: Lissa; Hungarian: Lisza) is a commune located in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, in the Făgăraș area. It is well known in the area
Brasov County-Vulcan
Vulcan County, a municipal district RCAF Station Vulcan, a former Commonwealth and RCAF training station Vulcan, Brașov, a commune in Brașov County Vulcan
Brasov County-Transylvanian Saxons
Brașov and Sibiu counties, where, historically, there had been a more significant Transylvanian Saxon ethnic presence compared to the other counties across
Brasov County-Soar
Switzerland Soaring (disambiguation) Soares, a surname Șoarș, a commune in Brașov County, Romania Zoar (disambiguation), of which Soar is the Welsh spelling
Brasov County-Săcele
Hungarian: Négyfalu, between 1950 and 2001 Szecseleváros) is a city in Brașov County, Romania, in the Burzenland area of southeastern Transylvania, with
Brasov County-Prahova (river)
which 6 km (3.7 mi) are in Brașov County, 161 km (100 mi) are in Prahova County and the last 16 km (9.9 mi) are in Ialomița County. The basin of the Prahova
Brasov County-Valea Cetății (Brașov)
The Valea Cetății is a small river in the city of Brașov, Romania. It is intercepted by the Canalul Timiș (Timiș Canal). Its source is in the Postăvarul
Brasov County-Codlea
Transylvanian Saxon dialect: Zäöeden; Hungarian: Feketehalom) is a city in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. The Romanian name "Codlea" could be a derivation
Brasov County-Râșnoava
Râșnoava Valea Râșnoavei Location Country Romania Counties Brașov County Physical characteristics Mouth Prahova • location Predeal • coordinates 45°29′12″N
Brasov County-Victoria, Brașov
of Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It had a population of 6,446 at the 2021 census. The town is located in the western part of Brașov County, 94 km
Brasov County-Hărman
Hărman (German: Honigberg; Hungarian: Szászhermány) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Hărman and Podu
Brasov County-Șercăița
Bucharest: Ministerul Mediului. 1992. p. 281. OCLC 895459847. River code: VIII.1.80.4 Sercaita / Valea Mare (jud. Brasov), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Brasov County-Bogata (Olt)
Bogata Location Country Romania Counties Brașov County Villages Bogata Olteană Physical characteristics Mouth Olt • location Bogata Olteană • coordinates
Brasov County-Drăguș (river)
Drăguș Location Country Romania Counties Brașov County Villages Drăguș, Olteț Physical characteristics Mouth Olt • location Olteț • coordinates 45°48′23″N
Brasov County-Sebeș (Brașov)
Romanian). Bucharest: Ministerul Mediului. 1992. p. 282. OCLC 895459847. River code: VIII.1.85 Sebes (jud. Brasov), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Brasov County-Turcu
Bucharest: Ministerul Mediului. 1992. p. 273. OCLC 895459847. River code: VIII.1.50.4 Turcul / Valea Turcului (jud. Brasov), e-calauza.ro Portal: England v t e
Brasov County-SR Brașov
city of Brașov, Brașov County, which competes in the Liga III. The team was created in 2017 by the supporters of the original FC Brașov, which was dissolved
Brasov County-Dumitru Stăniloae
Stăniloae was born on 16 November 1903, in Vlădeni, in what is now Brașov County, Romania. He was the last of five children of Rebeca (mother) and Irimie
Brasov County-Piatra
Neamț County Piatra Craiului Mountains, a mountain range in the Southern Carpathians Piatra Mare Mountains, a small mountain range in Brașov County, southeast
Brasov County-Felmer
Bucharest: Ministerul Mediului. 1992. p. 282. OCLC 895459847. River code: VIII.1.81 Felmer / Valea Felmer (jud. Brasov), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Brasov County-Brașov metropolitan area
The Brașov metropolitan area is a metropolitan area in Brașov County, Romania, that includes the municipality of Brașov and 12 other nearby communities
Brasov County-Fântânele River
Fântânele, a tributary of the Sebeș in Brașov County Fântânele, a tributary of the Sibișel in Hunedoara County Fântânele (disambiguation) Fântâna River
Brasov County-Burzenland
Bran in the southwest and Prejmer in the east. Its most important city is Brașov. Burzenland is named after the stream Bârsa (Barca, Burzen, 1231: Borza)
Brasov County-Râșnov
a town in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania with a population of 15,920. It is located at about 15 km (9.3 mi) from the city of Brașov and about the
Brasov County-Șoarș
Transylvanian Saxon dialect: Schursch; Hungarian: Sáros) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Bărcuț, Felmer
Brasov County-Apața
Apața (Hungarian: Apáca; German: Geist) is a commune in Brașov County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Apața. It is situated in the traditional
Brasov County-Augustin, Brașov
Augustin (German: Agestendorf; Hungarian: Ágostonfalva) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Augustin
Brasov County-Beclean, Brașov
Beclean (German: Badlinen; Hungarian: Betlen) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Beclean, Boholț (Buchholz;
Brasov County-Bunești, Brașov
(formerly Bundorf; German: Bodendorf; Hungarian: Szászbuda) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Bunești, Criț
Brasov County-Cincu
Transylvanian Saxon: Schoink; Hungarian: Nagysink) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Cincu and Toarcla
Brasov County-Cristian, Brașov
in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Cristian. The commune is located some 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Brașov, in
Brasov County-Dumbrăvița, Brașov
Țânțari; German: Schnackendorf; Hungarian: Szunyogszék) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dumbrăvița and
Brasov County-Fundata
Fundata (German: Fundatten; Hungarian: Fundáta) is a commune in Brașov County, Romania, in the historic region of Transylvania. It is composed of three
Brasov County-Hălchiu
Hălchiu (German: Heldsdorf; Hungarian: Höltövény) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Hălchiu and Satu
Brasov County-Hoghiz
(German: Warmwasser; Hungarian: Hévíz or Olthévíz) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Bogata Olteană
Brasov County-Homorod, Brașov
Homorod (German: Hamruden; Hungarian: Homoród) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Homorod, Jimbor
Brasov County-Jibert
Jibert (German: Seiburg; Hungarian: Zsiberk) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Dacia (until 1931
Brasov County-Mândra
Mândra (German: Kladendorf; Hungarian: Mundra) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Ileni (Illény),
Brasov County-Ormeniș
Ormeniș (German: Ermesch; Hungarian: Ürmös) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Ormeniș. It also
Brasov County-Poiana Mărului
Mărului (German: Bleschbach; Hungarian: Almásmező) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village of the same
Brasov County-Racoș
Jos; German: Unter-Krebsdorf; Hungarian: Alsórákos) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Mateiaș (Mátéfalva)
Brasov County-Recea, Brașov
Recea (German: Waywodretschen; Hungarian: Vajdarécse) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Berivoi (Berivoj)
Brasov County-Șercaia
Schirkanyen; Hungarian: Sárkány; Turkish: Saruhan) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Hălmeag (Halmagen;
Brasov County-Șinca
Șinca (German: Alt-Schenk; Hungarian: Ósinka) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Bucium (Bucsum), Ohaba
Brasov County-Sâmbăta de Sus
(German: Obermühlendorf; Hungarian: Felsőszombatfalva) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Sâmbăta de Sus
Brasov County-Tărlungeni
Tărlungeni (German: Tatrangen; Hungarian: Tatrang) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Cărpiniș (Kerpenest)
Brasov County-Voila, Brașov
Voila (German: Wolldorf; Hungarian: Voila) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Cincșor (Kleinschenk;
Brasov County-Viștea
Viștea (Hungarian: Alsóvist) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Olteț (Besimbák), Rucăr (German: Ruckersdorf;
Brasov County-Ungra
Ungra (German: Galt; Hungarian: Ugra) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dăișoara (Dahl; Longodár)
Brasov County-Ucea
Ucea (German: Gassendorf; Hungarian: Alsóucsa) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Corbi (Korb), Feldioara
Brasov County-Sânpetru
Barcaszentpéter) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, located just north of the county seat, Brașov. It is composed of a single village
Brasov County-Ciucaș Peak
Ciucaș Peak (Romanian: Vârful Ciucaș, Hungarian: Csukás-hegy, German: Krähenstein) is the highest peak of Ciucaș Mountains, Southern Carpathians. Its elevation
Brasov County-Simon
tribes of Israel Şimon (Hungarian: Simon), a village in Bran Commune, Braşov County, Romania Șimon, a right tributary of the river Turcu in Romania Simon
Brasov County-Valea Doftanei
located in the northern part of Prahova County, between the Prahova and Teleajen rivers, on the border with Brașov County. It has an area of 286.26 km2 (110
Brasov County-Grid
Hunedoara County, Romania Grid, a village in Părău Commune, Braşov County, Romania Grid, a tributary of the Valea Luncanilor River in Hunedoara County, Romania
Brasov County-Transilvania University of Brașov
of Brașov (Romanian: Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov; UNITBV, also stylised UniTBv) is a higher education and research institution in Brașov, Romania
Brasov County-CS Colțea Brașov
CS Colțea Brașov is a football club based in Brașov, in central Romania. It was founded in 1920, and it soon became one of the best teams in the country
Brasov County-Prejmer
Prejmer (German: Tartlau; Hungarian: Prázsmár) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Lunca Câlnicului
Brasov County-Augustin
Augustin (typography), English or 14-point type Augustin, Brașov, a commune in Brașov County, Romania Dacian fortress of Augustin, ruined Dacian fortified
Brasov County-List of long place names
Catamarca (30 letters). Truth or Consequences is a spa city and the county seat of Sierra County, New Mexico, United States. Bellefontaine Neighbors, Missouri
Brasov County-List of local administrative units of Romania
Vidra Vințu de Jos 4 municipalities, 6 towns and 48 communes Municipalities Brașov - capital Codlea Făgăraș Săcele Towns Ghimbav Predeal Râșnov Rupea Victoria
Brasov County-Liga IV
in all 41 counties and in the Municipality of Bucharest. It was known as the Regional Championship, County Championship, Divizia C – County Phase and
Brasov County-Rucăr–Bran Pass
Hungarian: Törcsvári-szoros), is a mountain pass in Romania, linking the counties of Brașov and Argeș. It has some of the most spectacular natural views in Romania
Brasov County-Victoria
Botoșani County, a village in Hlipiceni Commune Victoria, Botoșani County, a village in Stăuceni Commune Victoria, Brașov, a town in Brașov County Victoria
Brasov County-Grigore Moisil National College of Computer Science (Brașov)
Grigore Moisil National College of Computer Science is a high school in Brașov, Romania, that carries the name of academician Grigore Moisil, the "founder"
Brasov County-Counties of Romania
A total of 41 counties (Romanian: județe), along with the municipality of Bucharest, constitute the official administrative divisions of Romania. They
Brasov County-List of secondary schools in Romania
College, Brașov Ioan Meșotă National College, Brașov Grigore Moisil National College of Computer Science (Brașov) Andrei Mureșanu High School, Brașov Unirea
Brasov County-NUTS statistical regions of Romania
Centru RO121 Alba County RO122 Brașov County RO123 Covasna County RO124 Harghita County RO125 Mureș County RO126 Sibiu County RO2 Macroregion two (Macroregiunea
Brasov County-Valea Ursului River
in Hunedoara County Valea Ursului, tributary of the Homorod in Brașov County Valea Ursului, tributary of the Lotrioara in Sibiu County Valea Ursului
Brasov County-Valea Cheii
Vâlcea County Valea Cheii (Dâmbovița), tributary of the Dâmbovița in Argeș County Pârâul Cheii, tributary of the Pârâul Mic in Brașov County Valea Cheii
Brasov County-George Scripcaru
Scripcaru (born September 3, 1966, Doljești, Neamț County) is a Romanian politician and was the mayor of Brașov between 2004 and 2020. In 2011, he was elected
Brasov County-Demographics of Romania
German population (Banat Swabians in Timiș; Transylvanian Saxons in Sibiu, Brașov and elsewhere), and smaller numbers of Czechs, Slovaks, Serbs, Croats, and
Brasov County-Black Tower (Brașov)
based in the White Tower outside the walls. It serves as part of the Braşov County Museum, with some missable historical displays. ... ( 10.00–18.00 Tue–Sun;
Brasov County-2009–10 Liga IV
football league system. The champions of each county association play against one from a neighboring county in a playoff on a neutral venue to gain promotion
Brasov County-Brașov County
Brașov County (Romanian pronunciation: [braˈʃov] ) is a county (județ) of Romania, in Transylvania. Its capital city is Brașov. The county incorporates
Brasov County-Dâmbovița County
the county are: 2 municipalities, 5 cities, 82 communes, all encompassing an additional 361 villages. Brașov County in the North. Prahova County in the
Brasov County-Sibiu County
TL VS VL VN B Brașov County in the East. Alba County in the West. Mureș County in the North. Vâlcea County in the South. Argeș County in the South-East
Brasov County-Prahova County
TL VS VL VN B Buzău County in the East. Dâmbovița County in the West. Brașov County in the North. Ialomița County and Ilfov County in the South. The area
Brasov County-Harghita County
VL VN B Neamț County and Bacău County to the East. Mureș County to the West. Suceava County to the North. Brașov County and Covasna County to the South
Brasov County-Mureș County
County in the East. Alba County and Cluj County in the West. Bistrița-Năsăud County and Suceava County in the North. Sibiu County and Brașov County in
Brasov County-Covasna County
Vrancea County and Bacău County in the east Brașov County in the west Harghita County in the north Buzău County in the south Covasna County's industry's
Brasov County-Argeș County
River. Dâmbovița County in the east. Vâlcea County and Olt County in the west. Sibiu County and Brașov County in the north. Teleorman County in the south
Brasov County-Catherine's Gate
(Romanian: Poarta Ecaterinei, German: Katharinentor, Hungarian: Katalin-kapu) in Brașov, Romania, was built by the Tailors’ Guild, in 1559 for defensive purposes
Brasov County-Hotar River
basin) in Bacău County Hotaru, tributary of the Crizbav (Olt basin) in Brașov County Hotaru, tributary of the Bozom (Olt basin) in Brașov County Hotaru River
Brasov County-Buzău (river)
south-eastern Carpathian Mountains, east of Brașov. The Buzău flows through the Romanian counties Brașov, Covasna, Buzău and Brăila. It flows into the
Brasov County-Predeal
Predeal (pronounced [preˈde̯al]; Hungarian: Predeál) is a town in Brașov County, Muntenia, Romania. Predeal, a mountain resort town, is the highest town
Brasov County-Transylvania
and other very well preserved medieval iconic cities and towns such as Brașov, Sibiu, Târgu Mureș, Bistrita, Alba Iulia, Mediaș, and Sighișoara. It is
Brasov County-List of monumente istorice in Romania
Monumentelelor Istorice, Judeţul Alba (List of Historical Monuments in Alba County)" (PDF). Lista Monumentelelor Istorice (List of Romanian Historical Monuments)
Brasov County-Germans of Romania
well as five Deutsche Kultzertrum based in Iași, Brașov, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, and Sibiu. In Brașov/Kronstadt, the German-language school is the Johannes
Brasov County-Biserica Neagră
Die Schwarze Kirche, Hungarian: Fekete templom), stands in the city of Brașov in south-eastern Transylvania, Romania. It was built by the local Transylvanian
Brasov County-Stein
Szombathely, Hungary Stein, the German name of Dacia village, Jibert Commune, Braşov County, Romania Stein in Oberkrain, the German name of Kamnik, Slovenia Stein
Brasov County-Castra of Brașov
The Castra of Brașov was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia near Brașov, Romania, on Șprenghi Hill. List of castra Roman castra from Romania - Google
Brasov County-Ciucaș Mountains
Romania. It is located in the northern part of Prahova County and straddles the border with Brașov County. The highest peak is Vârful Ciucaș (Ciucaș Peak),
Brasov County-Făgăraș Citadel
Fogarasi vár, German: Fogarascher Burg) is a historic monument in Făgăraș, Brașov County, Romania. The construction of the fortress started in 1310, on the site
Brasov County-Brașov County Museum of History
The Brașov County Museum of History (Romanian: Muzeul Județean de Istorie Brașov) is a history museum in Brașov, Romania. The museum, founded in 1950
Brasov County-Romanian Raven Shepherd Dog
southern and sub-Carpathian regions of Argeș County, Brașov County, Dâmbovița County, and Prahova County in Romania. They have been known for generations
Brasov County-List of Transylvanian Saxon localities
County Ballendorf Balomiru de Câmp, Alba County Bärendorf Beriu, Hunedoara County Bartholomä Bartolomeu, Brașov County Batiz Batiz, Hunedoara County Baumgarten/Bistriz
Brasov County-Nicușor Dan
Romanian local elections as independent politician. Born in Făgăraș, Brașov County, he attended the Radu Negru High School in his native city. He won first
Brasov County-CSM Corona Brașov (football)
Municipal Corona Brașov, commonly known as Corona Brașov or simply as Corona, was a Romanian football club based in Brașov, Brașov County. Corona managed
Brasov County-RATBV
Regia Autonomă de Transport Brașov (English: Autonomous Transportation Board of Brașov), and commonly referred to as RAT Brașov, is the only public transport
Brasov County-Bucegi Natural Park
category V IUCN) situated in Romania, in the administrative territory of counties Brașov, Dâmbovița and Prahova. The Natural Park is located in the south-central
Brasov County-Vulcan, Brașov
Hungarian: Szászvolkány) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, 16 km west of the county capital Brașov. It is composed of two villages, Colonia
Brasov County-CATA
Argentine footballer El Cata, Dominican singer Cața, a commune in Braşov County, Romania Bahía de Cata (Bay of Cata), Venezuela Cape Ann Transportation
Brasov County-Feldioara
or Barcaföldvár) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, about 15 km (9.3 mi) north of the city of Brașov. It is composed of three villages:
Brasov County-Ghimbav
Ghimbav (German: Weidenbach; Hungarian: Vidombák) is a town in Brașov County, Transylvania, central Romania. The town is situated in the southern part
Brasov County-Poiana
Commune, Alba County Poiana Blenchii, a commune in Sălaj County Poiana Botizii, a village in Băiuț Commune, Maramureș County Poiana Brașov, a ski resort
Brasov County-Rupea
Hungarian: Kőhalom, lit. 'mound of rocks'; Latin: Ripa) is a town in Brașov County in Transylvania, Romania. It administers one village, Fișer (Schweischer;
Brasov County-Dacia, Brașov
Stin, Štîn, in German Stein, in Hungarian Garat), is a village in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, part of Jibert commune. Until 1931, the village
Brasov County-Andrei Șaguna National College (Brașov)
located in Șcheii Brașovului, the historically Romanian neighbourhood of Brașov. The school educates children aged between 11 (5th grade – gymnasium) and
Brasov County-Bârsa (disambiguation)
commune in Arad County Bârsa, a village in the commune Someș-Odorhei, Sălaj County Bârsa (Olt), a tributary of the river Olt in Brașov County, Romania Bârsa
Brasov County-Rotbav Archaeological Site
village of Rotbav, in Feldioara Commune, and 20 km north of Braşov, capital of the county by the same name. The settlement of Rotbav is situated upon
Brasov County-Olteț (disambiguation)
Olt Counties, Romania Olteț, a village in the commune Viștea, Brașov County, Romania Olteț, alternative name for the Drăguș River, Brașov County, Romania
Brasov County-Geist (disambiguation)
Reservoir, which it surrounds Geist, the German name for Apața Commune, Braşov County, Romania Geist (restaurant) restaurant in an NRHP blacksmith building
Brasov County-Viscri fortified church
Deutsch-Weisskirch) is a Lutheran fortified church in Viscri (Deutsch-Weisskirch), Brașov County, in the Transylvania region of Romania. It was built by the ethnic German
Brasov County-List of settlements in Brașov County
settlements in Brașov County, Romania. The following are the county's cities and towns, along with their attached villages: The following are the county's communes
Brasov County-Sâmbăta de Sus Monastery
Sâmbăta de Sus) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Sâmbăta de Sus, Brașov County, in the Transylvania region of Romania. Dedicated to the Dormition of
Brasov County-Poiana Mărului (disambiguation)
commune in Brașov County Poiana Mărului, a village in Zăvoi Commune, Caraș-Severin County Poiana Mărului, a village in Ceplenița Commune, Iași County Poiana
Brasov County-Sibiu–Bacău Motorway
Sibiu and Bacău counties, via Brașov. The project is currently regarded as composed of three sections Boița – Făgăraș, Făgăraș – Brașov (also part of the
Brasov County-List of weather records
January 1945 and 5 February 1954 Romania −38.5 °C (−37.3 °F) Bod, Brașov County 25 January 1942 Serbia −39.8 °C (−39.6 °F) Karajukića Bunari, Zlatibor
Brasov County-Ionel Ganea
Club Dumbrăveni. Ganea debuted in Liga I (Divizia A at that time) with FC Brașov in 1994. He went on to play for a number of clubs in Romanian football over
Brasov County-Crit
United States Senate candidate Criţ, a village in Buneşti Commune, Braşov County, Romania Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) Centro de Rehabilitación
Brasov County-Valea Cetății
Romania: Valea Cetății (Brașov), a river in the city of Brașov Valea Cetății, a tributary of the river Ghimbășel in Brașov County Valea Cetății, a tributary
Brasov County-AS CFR Brașov
CFR Brașov, commonly known as CFR Brașov, was a football club from Brașov, Romania. The club was founded in the year 1921 as CFR Brașov (Brașov Romanian
Brasov County-Găunoasa River
Găunoasa, a tributary of the Bistrița in Gorj County Găunoasa, a tributary of the Holbav in Brașov County Găunoșița River This disambiguation page lists
Brasov County-Brassó County
county was Brassó (Brașov in Romanian, Kronstadt in German). Brassó County shared borders with Romania and the Hungarian counties of Fogaras, Nagy-Küküllő
Brasov County-Tractorul Brașov
Tractorul Brașov was a football team from Brașov, Brașov County, Romania. Tractorul Brașov was founded in 1927 under the name of IAR Brașov (Industria
Brasov County-Rupea Fortress
the list of historical monuments of Brașov County under the code BV-II-a-A-11769. Rupea Fortress is 65 km from Brașov, built on a basalt massive, in the
Brasov County-Bran Castle
Törcsvári kastély) is a castle in Bran, 25 kilometres (16 mi) southwest of Brașov. The castle was built by Saxons in 1377 who were given the privilege by
Brasov County-FK Csíkszereda Miercurea Ciuc
Harghita County championship at the end of the 2011–12 season, but lost the Liga III promotion play-off, with the score of 1–5, against CSM Făgăraș, Brașov County
Brasov County-Mihai Mohaci
the Social Democratic Party, as well as Prefect of Brașov County. He was named Prefect of Brașov in May 2012, before being replaced in March 2014 by
Brasov County-Ion Gonțea
Mayor of Brașov, between 1992 and 1996, he was the President of the Brașov County Council. He later worked as legal adviser for Tractorul UTB factory
Brasov County-Emil Niță
member of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania. He was the Prefect of Brașov County between 1 October 2008 and 11 February 2009. In 2012, he was elected
Brasov County-Predeal Pass
connects the Prahova River valley to the south with the lowlands around Brașov to the north. It separates the Southern Carpathians (Bucegi Mountains) from
Brasov County-Ionuț Ramba
Ionuț Ramba (born 8 February 1991) is a Romanian handballer who plays for CSM București and the Romania national team. "Profile". European Handball Federation
Brasov County-Franciscan Church, Brașov
The Franciscan Church in Brașov, Romania, is situated in the old town of Brașov at 7 Sf. Ioan street. It was built in Gothic style and underwent numerous
Brasov County-Luta
Ukraine, a tributary of Uzh River Luţa, a village in Beclean Commune, Braşov County, Romania LUTA Sportswear, a sportswear brand which gives half its profits
Brasov County-ACS Olimpic Cetate Râșnov
Râțnov or Cetate Râșnov, is a Romanian football club based in Râșnov, Brașov County, currently playing in Liga III. Olimpic Cetate Râșnov was founded in
Brasov County-Vulcănița
Brașov County Vulcănița (Homorod), a right tributary of the river Homorod in Brașov County Vulcănița, a tributary of the Vulcana in Dâmbovița County This
Brasov County-Livia Reit
Livia Reit (born 8 April 1960) is a Romanian cross-country skier. She competed in two events at the 1984 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
Brasov County-Văleni
in Jibert Commune, Brașov County Văleni, a village in Căianu Commune, Cluj County Văleni, a village in Călățele Commune, Cluj County Văleni, a village
Brasov County-2019–20 Liga IV
original on 24 February 2024. Retrieved 24 February 2024.(in Romanian) "AJF Brașov va decide campioana la Liga 4 în urma unui play-off, dacă se va juca fără
Brasov County-List of tunnels in Romania
Universität Münster 2004, p. 7. https://clubferoviar.ro/calea-ferata-predeal-brasov/ https://monitorizari.hotnews.ro/stiri-infrastructura_articole-22563402
Brasov County-Bogata
Suceava County Bogata (Olt), a left tributary of the Olt in Brașov County Bogata, an alternative name for the Vad, a tributary of the Someș in Cluj County Bøgata
Brasov County-Water buffalo
Buffaloes in Brașov County, Romania
Brasov County-Horia Sima
Gheorghe Sima in Mundra, Transylvania, Fogaras County, Kingdom of Hungary (today Mândra, Brașov County, Romania), although some sources incorrectly list
Brasov County-Seven Wonders of Romania
Location 1 Bran Castle Bran, Brașov County 2 Corvin Castle Hunedoara, Hunedoara County 3 Merry Cemetery Săpânța, Maramureș County 4 Peleș Castle Sinaia, Prahova
Brasov County-Marian Blaj
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,
Brasov County-Bod, Brașov
Bod (German: Brenndorf; Hungarian: Botfalu) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Bod and Colonia Bod
Brasov County-Claudiu M. Florian
Mihail Florian (born 1969) is a Romanian writer. He was born in Rupea in Brașov County and received a degree in German Studies from the University of Bucharest
Brasov County-Viștea Mare
mountain peak in the Făgăraș Mountains of the Southern Carpathians of Brașov County in Romania. With an elevation of 2,527 metres (8,291 ft), it is the
Brasov County-Liga IV Brașov
Liga IV Brașov is the regional Liga IV football division for clubs in Brașov County, România, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system.
Brasov County-Brașov Synagogue
The Beth Israel Synagogue in Brasov (Hebrew: בית ישראל), stands at 29 Poarta Șchei Street in the center of Brasov, Romania, behind the street front, on
Brasov County-First Romanian School
itself located in the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului, in what is now Brașov, Romania. This is the first school on the territory of present-day Romania
Brasov County-St. Nicholas Church, Râșnov
Orthodox church located at 14 Romulus Cristoloveanu Street, Râșnov, Brașov County, Romania. It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas. The oldest Orthodox church
Brasov County-Turcheș Church
tourist office site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Brașov Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°36′46″N 25°40′49″E / 45
Brasov County-Baciu Church
the bells carrying far below into the valley. From the tower, one can see Brașov, Sfântu Gheorghe and several mountain ranges. The facade is in the contemporary
Brasov County-Dormition of the Theotokos Church, Satulung
tourist office site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Brașov Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°36′48″N 25°43′19″E / 45
Brasov County-Church of the Holy Archangels, Satulung
tourist office site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Brașov Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°37′00″N 25°42′17″E / 45
Brasov County-Brașov
Romania and the county seat (i.e. administrative centre) of Brașov County. According to the 2021 census, with 237,589 inhabitants, Brașov is the 6th most
Brasov County-Măgura
Commune, Brașov County, Romania Măgura, a village in Zăvoi Commune, Caraș-Severin County, Romania Măgura, a village in Cerchezu Commune, Constanța County, Romania
Brasov County-Valea Lungă
Luncoiu in Hunedoara County Valea Lungă, a tributary of the Moneasa in Arad County Valea Lungă, a tributary of the Olt in Brașov County Valea Lungă, a tributary
Brasov County-2024 Romanian presidential election
Minister and former PNL president Ludovic Orban stated in Tecuci, Galați County, on 22 May 2021, that he does not "rule out" a candidacy in 2024. On 25
Brasov County-FC Brașov (2021)
based in the city of Brașov, Brașov County. The team was formed in 2021 in order to become the legal successor of the original FC Brașov, which was dissolved
Brasov County-FC Brașov (1936)
club based in the city of Brașov, Brașov County, founded in 1936 and dissolved in 2017. Originally founded as Uzinele Astra Brașov, the team amassed 41 seasons
Brasov County-Geamăna
Geamăna, a right tributary of the Homorod near Dumbrăvița, Geamăna, a left tributary of the Homorod near Satu Nou,
Brasov County-Omu Peak
peak of the Bucegi Mountains in Romania. It is located in Brașov, Dâmbovița and Prahova counties. The top of Omu Peak is flat and sprawling. It houses a
Brasov County-Sebeș (disambiguation)
city in Alba County Sebeș (Hungarian: Sebes), a village in Hârseni Commune, Brașov County Sebeș, a village in Rușii-Munți Commune, Mureș County Sebeș (river)
Brasov County-1970–71 County Championship
1970–71 County Championship was the 29th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. The champions of each county association
Brasov County-1971–72 County Championship
via adt.arcanum.com.(in Romanian) "I.C.I.M. Brașov a câștigat detașat ediția 1971-1972" [I.C.I.M. Brașov won detached the 1971-1972 edition]. Drum Nou
Brasov County-2023–24 Liga IV
previous season Other changes Steagu Roșu Brașov and Prietenii Rupea withdrew from Liga IV. CSM Săcele, Colțea Brașov, AS Hărman and CSM Făgăraș were admitted
Brasov County-St. Nicholas Church, Zărnești
funds during the late phase of construction. The authorities of nearby Brașov also made contributions: two florins in 1574, ten florins for bells in 1577
Brasov County-Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Zărnești
Town Hall site (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Brașov Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine 45°33′44″N 25°18′44″E / 45
Brasov County-Allen Coliban
currently serves as the mayor of Brașov. He is a member of the Save Romania Union (USR). He has been serving as the mayor of Brașov since 2020, namely after the
Brasov County-Brașov Prison
Brașov Prison was a prison located in Brașov, Romania. The building, like the nearby Appeals Court, dates to 1902, during the period of Austro-Hungarian
Brasov County-Adrian Veștea
Adrian Ioan Veștea (born 14 December 1973 in Râșnov, Brașov County, Socialist Republic of Romania) is a Romanian politician from the National Liberal
Brasov County-Piatra Craiului National Park
(national park), located on the territories of Argeș (6,967 ha.) and Brașov (7,806 ha) counties. Located on the Piatra Craiului Massif, it is largely karstic
Brasov County-Virgil Solomon
and Rădescu cabinets. Born on 27 August 1894 in Drăguș commune, Fogaras County, to an old boyar family mentioned in local documents as early as the 15th
Brasov County-Bran (disambiguation)
outer layer of cereal grains. Bran may also refer to: Bran, Brașov, a commune in Brașov County, Romania Bran Castle, a medieval German castle in Romania
Brasov County-Háromszék County
counties of Covasna, Brașov and Bacău). The capital of the county was Sepsiszentgyörgy (now Sfântu Gheorghe). Háromszék county shared borders with Romania
Brasov County-Michael von Melas
in Radeln, Transylvania (nowadays Roadeș, part of Bunești commune, Brașov County, Romania) in 1729 and joined the Austrian Army at age 17. He served
Brasov County-Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport
of land to Brașov County. Intelcan Canada was to develop and build the airport in coordination with Brașov, Harghita, and Covasna counties as well as
Brasov County-Drăguș
(German: Drachenbach, Traschen; Hungarian: Dragus) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Drăguș,