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  2. Rock sculpture of Decebalus - Wikipedia

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    Side view Full frontal view. The rock sculpture of Decebalus (Romanian: Chipul regelui dac Decebal) is a colossal carving of the face of Decebalus (r. AD 87–106), the last king of Dacia, who fought against the Roman emperors Domitian and Trajan to preserve the independence of his country, which corresponds to present-day Romania.

  3. 2024–25 Liga IV - Wikipedia

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    CA Oradea: 15 12 2 1 61 17 +44 38 3 Olimpia Salonta: 15 11 0 4 37 16 +21 33 4 Oșorhei: 15 10 1 4 59 19 +40 31 5 Universitatea Oradea: 15 10 1 4 62 26 +36 31 6 Unirea Valea lui Mihai: 15 10 0 5 37 26 +11 30 7 Transilvania Sport Academy: 15 8 2 5 41 24 +17 26 8 Foresta Tileagd: 15 8 1 6 41 30 +11 25 9 Ștei: 15 7 2 6 31 32 −1 23 10 Crișul ...

  4. Decebalus - Wikipedia

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    Decebalus (Romanian: Decebal; Ancient Greek: Δεκεβαλος, romanized: Dekebalos; r. 87 – 106 AD), sometimes referred to as Diurpaneus, was the last Dacian king. He is famous for fighting three wars, with varying success, against the Roman Empire under two emperors.

  5. Oradea - Wikipedia

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    Oradea ranks ninth most populated among Romanian cities (as of the 2021 census). [2] [8] It covers an area of 11,556 hectares (28,560 acres), in an area of contact between the extensions of the Apuseni Mountains and the Crișana-Banat extended plain. Oradea has a high standard of living and ranks among the most livable cities in the country. [9]

  6. History of Oradea - Wikipedia

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    The first documented mention of Oradea's name was in 1113 under the Latin name, Varadinum ("vár" means fortress in Hungarian). In the 11th century when St. King Ladislaus I of Hungary founded a bishopric settlement near the city of Oradea, the present Roman Catholic Diocese of Oradea. [6] The city flourished during the 13th century in particular.

  7. Baroque Palace of Oradea - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1762 by the Baron Bishop Adam Patačić, as bishopric palace of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Magnovaradimum. [1] Illustrious Viennese architect Franz Anton Hillebrandt, designer of many Austrian palaces and one of Europe's 18th century best, designed the palace and planned the city's posh side as Baroque quarter, while engineer A.J. Neumann was in charge of the palace's ...

  8. 2018–19 Liga IV - Wikipedia

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    The 2018–19 Liga IV was the 77th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system.The champions of each county association play against one from a neighboring county in a play-off to gain promotion in Liga III.

  9. Timeline of Oradea - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of Oradea, a city in western Romania, between the 9th and 16th centuries. 9th-10th centuries: According to Gesta Hungarorum , Menumorut ruled the area - with a citadel centered in Bihar - until the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin .