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Constantin Olteanu (July 5, 1928 - May 1, 2018 ) was a Romanian communist [1] politician and army general, who served as Minister of National Defense from 1980 to 1985. In December 1989, Constantin Olteanu held the position of secretary of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party. [2]
Oradea is located about 10 km (6.2 mi) from Borș, a main crossing point on Romania's border with Hungary. Oradea is the ninth most populous Romanian city (as of 2021 ). [ 2 ] [ 8 ] It covers 11,556 hectares (28,560 acres) between the Apuseni Mountains and the Crișana-Banat plain.
The list of the eparch (bishops) of the Greek Catholic Diocese of Oradea Mare is: [2] Meletie Covaci (born 1707, converted to the Greek Catholic Church in 1736, reigned 1748–1775 as auxiliary bishop of the Latin bishop of Oradea) Moise Dragoș (born 1725, reigned 1775–1787, under his reign in 1777 the diocese became independent from the ...
He was bishop of the Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Lugoj from 1870 to 1873 and the Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Oradea Mare from 1873 to 1877. Born in Sintești, Timiș, Banat, Austrian Empire (present day – Romania) in 1839, he was ordained a priest on 5 April 1863. He was confirmed the Bishop by the Holy See on 29 November 1870.
Lightning over Oradea, Romania. This page was last edited on 31 May 2021, at 10:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Oradea metropolitan area (Romanian: Zona Metropolitană Oradea or short ZMO) is a metropolitan area located in Western Romania, in the County of Bihor, Crișana, Transylvania, Romania and was founded on 9 May 2005. [2] According to Eurostat, in 2007 Oradea had a larger urban zone of 218,518 residents on an area of 125 km 2 (48 sq mi). [3] As of ...
The church was founded in 1974 as the Second Baptist Church of Oradea. [1] In 1990, the church founded the Emanuel Bible Institute, which became Emanuel University of Oradea in 1998. [2] The building was completed in 1993. In 2017, the church had 2,400 congregants. [3]