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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, |
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