Warda — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bashar Warda (* 1969), ernannter Erzbischof der chaldäisch katholischen Erzeparchie Arbil, Irak Günter Warda (* 1926), deutscher Rechtswissenschaftler Warda ist der Vorname folgender Personen: Warda al… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Texas District (LCMS) — The Texas District is one of the 35 districts of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (LCMS), and comprises the state of Texas with the exception of El Paso County, which is in the Rocky Mountain District. The Texas District includes approximately… … Wikipedia
Muldoon, Texas — Coordinates: 29°48′57″N 97°04′16″W / … Wikipedia
Fayette County (Texas) — Fayette County Courthouse and Jail, gelistet im NRHP mit der Nr. 75001973[1] Verwaltung US Bunde … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dubina, Texas — Dubina is a small unincorporated community in Fayette County, Texas, United States. It currently is home to a population of about 44 persons, but it was once a thriving community. It was the first Czech settlement in Texas and dates from 1856. It … Wikipedia
Cistern, Texas — Cistern is an unincorporated community in Fayette County, Texas, United States. It was formerly known as Whiteside s Prairie and Cockrill s Hill.[1] Contents 1 History 2 Culture 3 … Wikipedia
Fayette County, Texas — Infobox U.S. County county = Fayette County state = Texas founded year = 1837 founded date = December 14 seat wl = La Grange largest city wl = La Grange area total sq mi = 960 area total km2 = 2486 area land sq mi = 950 area land km2 = 2461 area… … Wikipedia
O'Quinn, Texas — O Quinn is a settlement in unincorporated central Fayette County, Texas, United States. External links O QUINN, TX Handbook of Texas Online … Wikipedia
Mullins Prairie, Texas — Mullins Prairie is an unincorporated community in eastern Fayette County, Texas, United States. External links MULLINS PRAIRIE, TX Handbook of Texas Online … Wikipedia
Nechanitz, Texas — Nechanitz is an unincorporated community in north central Fayette County, Texas, United States. It was settled by Czech settlers and named after the town of Nechanice in Bohemia. External links Nechanitz, TX Handbook of Texas Online … Wikipedia