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Reghin lies 32 km (20 mi) north-northeast of Târgu Mureș, extending on both shores of the river Mureș, at the confluence with the Gurghiu River.It was created by the 1926 union of the German-inhabited (formerly Szászrégen) and the Hungarian-inhabited (formerly Magyarrégen) city, and later joined with the two smaller communities of Apalina (Hungarian: Abafája; German: Bendorf) and ...
Reghin Lutheran church. The Reghin Lutheran church is a Lutheran church located at 1 Călărașilor Street in Reghin, itself situated in Mureș County, in the Transylvania region of Romania. The church was built by the ethnic German Transylvanian Saxon community at a time when the area belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary.
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The official date of establishment of the new team is 16 June 1949 under the name of IPEIL Reghin changed few months later to Avântul Reghin. [ 2 ] In 1952, Avântul managed to promoted to second division and, after an 11th place in the 1953 season , the white and blues won the Series II of the 1954 season of Divizia B and promoted to Divizia A .
A list compiled by Romanian Greek-Catholic Bishop Inocențiu Micu-Klein indicates no church or priest in Reghin. A construction date of ca. 1744 has been proposed; [1] as has 1725. [3] The project drew opposition from the locally dominant Transylvanian Saxons. It has also been suggested that the church was initially Orthodox, but became Greek ...
The Reghin ghetto was one of the Nazi-era ghettos for European Jews during World War II. It was located in the city of Reghin ( Hungarian : Szászrégen ) in Mureș County , Transylvania , now part of Romania but administered by the Kingdom of Hungary from the 1940 Second Vienna Award 's grant of Northern Transylvania until late 1944.
The CIL Reghin RG-9 Albatros was a tandem seat, all wood glider designed and produced in small numbers at the CIL (Complexu Industrializare Lemnului - Reghin) in Romania in the 1950s. Design and development