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  2. Reghin - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Reghin Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category:Reghin - Wikipedia

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  6. CSM Avântul Reghin - Wikipedia

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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 .

  7. Wooden Church, Reghin - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Reghin ghetto - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. CIL Reghin Albatros - Wikipedia

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    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