Crișana — For other uses, see Crișana (disambiguation). Romanian part of Crișana region Crișana (Hungarian: Körösvidék; German: Kreischgebiet) is a geographical and historical region divided today between Romania and Hungary, named after the C … Wikipedia
Criş — may refer to several places in Romania: Crişul Alb River Crişul Negru River Crişul Repede River Criş River Körös River, called the Criş in Romania Criş, a village in Blăjeni Commune, Hunedoara County Criş, a village in Daneş Commune, Mureş County … Wikipedia
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Click! — This article is about the Romanian newspaper. For other uses, see Click (disambiguation). Click! (former Averea) is a Romanian tabloid newspaper owned by Adevărul Holding media company.[1] In 2009, Click! had the top sales in Romania, with… … Wikipedia
Avram Iancu, Bihor — For other uses, see Avram Iancu (disambiguation). Avram Iancu Commune The Church in Avram Iancu … Wikipedia
Liga I — For other uses, see Liga (disambiguation). Liga I Bergenbier Countries Romania … Wikipedia
Mary, Queen of Hungary — For other people with the same name, see Maria of Hungary (disambiguation). For the Habsburg consort of Louis II of Hungary, later Regent of the Netherlands, see Mary of Austria (1505–1558) Mary Queen of Hungary … Wikipedia