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  Beszterce-Naszód -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The capital of the county was (Click link for more info and facts about Bistriţa) Bistriţa (Romanian, Beszterce in Hungarian).
Beszterce-Naszód county was formed in 1876, when the (Click link for more info and facts about Beszterce) Beszterce/Bistritz region was united with part of the Doboka region.
In 1918 (confirmed by the (Click link for more info and facts about Treaty of Trianon) Treaty of Trianon 1920), the county became part of (A Balkan republic in southeastern Europe) Romania.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/B/Be/Beszterce-Nasz%F3d1.htm   (265 words)

  
 Babelguides: Siege of Beszterce, the; Gentry Wedding; the Sipsirica.
The Siege of Beszterce displays Mikszáth’s skills at their best; his deft use of anecdote helps him to expose absurdity with utmost irony.
Its hero is the eccentric aristocrat, Count István Pongrácz, who, wrapped up in his delusions, believes himself to be a medieval oligarch, and ‘last of the feudal lords.’ His court in the Carpathian Mountains contains a gathering of eccentric characters.
The cause of his anger with the aldermen of Beszterce is very characteristic; Pongrácz believes that the town had appropriated his ‘property,’ the ex-circus-girl Estella, part of his absurd entourage, and now he attempts to force them to restore her to him.
www.babelguides.com /view/work/10603   (591 words)

  
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At the county seats in Beszterce, Brasso, Szeben, Deva, Arad, Lugos, Temesvar, or Des the Romanian residents guarded the use of their mother tongue as jealously as in the county assemblies.
At Beszterce, Medgyes, Segesvar, and Szeben, the aggressive Saxon majority often disregarded the Romanians' right to use their language.
In Beszterce, for instance, the Saxon character was evident in the street signs which the municipal council posted exclusively in German,
www.hungarian-history.hu /lib/biro/biro06.htm   (8039 words)

  
 HARGHITA County general description
The hydrografic network is formed by a large number of rivers and lakes.
The main rivers are: the Mures (Maros) in vest, the Olt in south, the Bistrita (Beszterce) and Trotus (Tatros) in east, the Târnava Mare (Nagyküküllö) and the Târnava Micã (Kisküküllö) in south-west.
The presence of the volcanic mountains in the county assures a large number of mineral water springs, around 2200.
www.cchr.ro /jud/hren.html   (901 words)

  
 MEXICO3
at Beszterce, Hungary, 2nd March 1944 (s/o Count von Götzen).
Served in the Great War as a volunteer nurse with the Red Cross in Eastern Europe 1914-1915.
at Beszterce, Hungary, 1893, Lajos Zoltàn Lékai Tõrõk de Aranyos Ràkos et Kadicsfalva (b.
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Then it undertook a geographic survey of the terrain, the drafting of maps, the replanting of areas left barren by indiscriminate exploitation prior to 1890, the construction of factories warranted by a sensible exploitation of the resources, the building of apartments, etc.
Moreover, each year it distributed 10,000 saplings from the state fruit tree nursery at Beszterce, thereby fostering considerably the fruit production of the Romanian communities.
The Forestry Service obtained an income of 10,838,127 crowns in a period of sixteen years, for the benefit of the Romanian border guard communities, thanks to its competent management of the timber resources.
www.hungarianhistory.com /lib/biro/biro01.htm   (7144 words)

  
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Mikszáth's impressive work is still favourite reading in Hungary and has won many readers in other countries.
The most popular, besides the three big novels mentioned above, are a number of short masterpieces, such as Az Új Zrínyiász (The New Zrinyiad), Beszterce ostroma (The Siege of Beszterce), Két választás Magyarországon (Two Elections in Hungary), Szent Péter esernyõje (St. Peter's Umbrella), and Akli Miklós.
His chiselled, well-rounded short stories match his novels and prove that his forte was the narrative vein.
www.globusz.com /ebooks/Palocz/00000011.htm   (491 words)

  
 Norbert Schoenauer Collections : Housing Archive :: John Bland Canadian Architecture Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Professor Norbert Schoenauer was born in Transylvania when it was still part of Hungary, on January 2, 1923.
He lost his father when he was still a student at the Lyceum in Beszterce (Bistrita, in what is now Romania), and his uncle, who was an architect, became his surrogate father.
Norbert began his own architectural studies at the Technical University of Budapest, but the upheavals of war and political turmoil in Hungary eventually led him away from his home to Denmark; he settled in Copenhagen and continued his studies there, earning a Certificate in Architecture from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1950.
cac.mcgill.ca /schoenauer/essays.html   (895 words)

  
 Major dates from the History of the Transylvanian Unitarian Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The translation of the Bible promoted the spread of the Reformation.
1551 After returning home, Dávid Ferenc became a teacher at Beszterce.
1552 He became minister in the village of Petres near Beszterce.
www.fortunecity.com /victorian/rodin/727/petrosani/dates.htm   (2332 words)

  
 European Folklore Institute
The Csángó Hungarians live outside the Carpathian Basin, east of the Carpathian Mountains, in the valleys and watershed areas of the Bistriµa (Beszterce) and Siret (Szeret) rivers, in approximately fifty scattered villages according to the estimates of the Encyclopedia of Hungarian Ethnography.
The region where they live has never been a part of Hungary (or Transylvania).
Changes of fortune, and the adversities and losses one experienced could thereb
www.folkline.hu /kiadvanyok/hh_03/moldavian_csangos.html   (1059 words)

  
 Transylvania.info - Subcategories
Beszterce Naszod Megye/Judetul Bistrita Nasaud - Települések és zászlóik
BESZTERCE-NASZÓD MEGYE / JUDEÞUL BISTRIÞA-NÃSAUD Települések és zászlóik a Világ Zászlói közt Municipalities and their flags on FOTW Megyei jogú városok / Cities with county rank Beszterce / Bistrita Városok /...
BESZTERCE plébánia Belsõ-szolnoki fõesperesi kerület Tit.: Szentháromság; Örök.
www.transylvania.info /cgi-bin/indexing?AG_PROCESS=LISTSUBCAT&CAT=14&SUBCAT=43&FROM=0&LANG=3   (280 words)

  
 subtitrari Beszterce ostroma - subtitrari, divx, dvd, download, free -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Korniss, Dezso   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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(b Beszterce [now Bistrita, Romania], 1 Dec 1908; d Budapest, 17 Aug 1984).
Hungarian painter, printmaker, collagist, teacher and experimental film maker.
www.artnet.com /library/04/0476/T047659.asp   (306 words)

  
 RadixIndex : RadixIndex School Reports : Query results Surnames in Beszterce
RadixIndex : RadixIndex School Reports : Query results Surnames in Beszterce
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Numbers of occurences of surnames in Beszterce in this database are indicated in parantheses.
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 Records for The siege of Beszterce : three short novels. (in MARION)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Records for The siege of Beszterce : three short novels.
The siege of Beszterce : three short novels.
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