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Dumbrăveni (before 1945 Ibașfalău; Elisabethstadt; Saxon dialect: Eppeschdorf; Erzsébetváros) is a town in the north of Sibiu County, in the centre of Transylvania, central Romania.[1]

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  1. 28 relations: Árpád Szabó, Bucharest, Căile Ferate Române, Căile Ferate Române Line 300, Dumbrăveni Prison, Șaroș gas field, Germans of Romania, Hungarians in Romania, Hungary, Mediaș, Mureș County, Oradea, Ordinariate for Armenian Catholics of Romania, Roads in Romania, Romani people in Romania, Romania, Romanians, Sibiu, Sibiu County, Sighișoara, Târnava Mare, Transylvania, Transylvanian Plateau, Transylvanian Saxons, Villages with fortified churches in Transylvania, Virgil Atanasiu, 2011 Romanian census, 2021 Romanian census.

  2. Armenian communities in Romania
  3. Populated places in Sibiu County

Árpád Szabó

Árpád Szabó (31 December 1878 – 31 July 1948) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary in 1947 and Minister of Agriculture between 1947 and 1948.

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Bucharest

Bucharest (București) is the capital and largest city of Romania.

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Căile Ferate Române

Căile Ferate Române (abbreviated as the CFR) was the state railway carrier of Romania.

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Căile Ferate Române Line 300

Line 300 is one of Căile Ferate Române's main lines in Romania, having a total length of.

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Dumbrăveni Prison

Dumbrăveni Prison was a prison located in Dumbrăveni, Romania.

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Șaroș gas field

The Șaroș gas field is a natural gas field located in Dumbrăveni, Sibiu County, Romania.

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Germans of Romania

The Germans of Romania (Rumäniendeutsche; Germanii din România or germani-români; romániai németek) represent one of the most significant historical ethnic minorities of Romania from the modern period onwards.

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Hungarians in Romania

The Hungarian minority of Romania (romániai magyarok; maghiarii din România) is the largest ethnic minority in Romania.

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Hungary

Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

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Mediaș (Media, Mediasch, Transylvanian Saxon: Medwesch/Medveš/Medwisch, Medgyes) is the second largest town and municipality in Sibiu County, Transylvania, central Romania. Dumbrăveni and Mediaș are Localities in Transylvania and Populated places in Sibiu County.

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Mureș County

Mureș County (Județul Mures, Maros megye) is a county (județ) of Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania, with the administrative centre in Târgu Mureș.

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Oradea

Oradea (Großwardein; Nagyvárad) is a city in Romania, located in the Crișana region.

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Ordinariate for Armenian Catholics of Romania

The Ordinariate for Armenian Catholics of Romania (Ordinariatul Armeano-Catolic), based in Gherla, is an ordinariate for Eastern Catholic faithful that is part of the Armenian Catholic Church, itself under the authority of the Pope.

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Roads in Romania

Public roads in Romania are ranked according to importance and traffic as follows.

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Romani people in Romania

Roma, traditionally Țigani (often called "Gypsies" though this term is typically considered a slur), constitute one of Romania's largest minorities.

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Romania

Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.

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Romanians

Romanians (români,; dated exonym Vlachs) are a Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a common culture and ancestry, they speak the Romanian language and live primarily in Romania and Moldova. The 2021 Romanian census found that 89.3% of Romania's citizens identified themselves as ethnic Romanians.

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Sibiu

Sibiu (Hermannstadt, Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon: Härmeschtat or Hermestatt, Nagyszeben) is a middle-sized, well-preserved fortified medieval town in central Romania, situated in the historical region of Transylvania (Transilvania, Siebenbürgen or Transsilvanien). Located some north-west of Bucharest, the town straddles the Cibin River, a tributary of the Olt River. Dumbrăveni and Sibiu are Localities in Transylvania and Populated places in Sibiu County.

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Sibiu County

Sibiu County is a county (județ) of Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania.

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Sighișoara

Sighișoara (Segesvár; Schäßburg; Transylvanian Saxon: Schäsbrich, Šesburχ, or Scheeßprich; Shesburg; Castrum Sex or Saxoburgum) is a municipality on the Târnava Mare River in Mureș County, central Romania. Dumbrăveni and Sighișoara are Localities in Transylvania.

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Târnava Mare

The Târnava Mare ("Great Târnava"; Nagy-Küküllő; Große Kokel) is a river in Romania.

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Transylvania

Transylvania (Transilvania or Ardeal; Erdély; Siebenbürgen or Transsilvanien, historically Überwald, also Siweberjen in the Transylvanian Saxon dialect) is a historical and cultural region in Central Europe, encompassing central Romania.

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Transylvanian Plateau

The Transylvanian Plateau (Podișul Transilvaniei; Erdélyi-medence) is a plateau in central Romania.

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Transylvanian Saxons

The Transylvanian Saxons (Siebenbürger Sachsen; Transylvanian Saxon: Siweberjer Såksen or simply Soxen, singularly Sox or Soax; Transylvanian Landler: Soxn or Soxisch; Sași ardeleni, sași transilvăneni/transilvani; erdélyi szászok) are a people of mainly German ethnicity and overall Germanic origin —mostly Luxembourgish and from the Low Countries initially during the medieval Ostsiedlung process, then also from other parts of present-day Germany— who settled in Transylvania (Transilvania or Ardeal, Hungarian: Erdély, Siebenbürgen or Transsilvanien, historically also Überwald, Transsilvania, Septem Castra or Septem Castrensis, Medieval Latin: Trānsylvānia) in various waves, starting from the mid and mid-late 12th century until the mid 19th century.

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Villages with fortified churches in Transylvania

The south-eastern Transylvania region in Romania currently has one of the highest numbers of existing fortified churches from the 13th to 16th centuries. Dumbrăveni and Villages with fortified churches in Transylvania are Localities in Transylvania.

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Virgil Atanasiu

Virgil Atanasiu (born 21 May 1937) is a Romanian former sports shooter.

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2011 Romanian census

The 2011 Romanian census was a census held in Romania between 20 and 31 October 2011.

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2021 Romanian census

The 2021 Romanian census (Recesământul Populației și Locuințelor 2021 (RPL2021)) was a census held in Romania between 1 February and 31 July 2022, with the reference day for the census data set at 1 December 2021.

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See also

Armenian communities in Romania

Populated places in Sibiu County

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbrăveni

Also known as Dumbraveni, Dumbravenii, Dumbrăvenii, Elisabethstadt, Elisabetopole, Eppeschdorf, Ernea, Hodoş, Şaroş pe Târnave, Sibiu, Ibasfalau, Ibaşfalău, Saros pe Tarnave, Scharosch an der Kokel, Szászernye, Szászsáros, Şaroş pe Târnave, Şaroş pe Tîrnave, Şaroşu, Şaroşu Săsesc, Şaroşu pe Tîrnave, Šuerš.