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  2. Category:Churches in Satu Mare - Wikipedia

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  3. SS. Michael and Gabriel Cathedral, Satu Mare - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral in 2014. The SS.Michael and Gabriel Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Sfinţii Arhangheli Mihail şi Gavril) is a Greek-Catholic (from 1948 to 2006 Romanian Orthodox) religious building in Satu Mare, Romania, built between 1932 and 1937 in place of an older church which had been opened in 1803.

  4. Satu Mare - Wikipedia

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    Satu Mare is situated in Satu Mare County, in northwest Romania, on the river Someș, 13 km (8.1 mi) from the border with Hungary and 27 km (17 mi) from the border with Ukraine. The city is located at an altitude of 126 m (413 ft) on the Lower Someș alluvial plain , spreading out from the Administrative Palace at 25 October Square.

  5. List of places in Satu Mare - Wikipedia

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  7. Ascension Cathedral, Satu Mare - Wikipedia

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    The Ascension Cathedral [1] (Romanian: Catedrala romano-catolică Înălțarea Domnului; [2] in Hungarian commonly Nagytemplom, Great Church) is the name given to a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church that serves as the cathedral church of the diocese of Satu Mare. [3] It is located in the city of Satu Mare, in the northern part ...

  8. Păulești, Satu Mare - Wikipedia

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    Păulești (Hungarian: Szatmárpálfalva, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈʃzɒtmaːrpaːlfɒlvɒ]) is a commune of 5,775 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Amați (Amac), Ambud (Ombod), Hrip (Hirip), Păulești, Petin (Pettyén), and Rușeni (Oroszfalva).

  9. Satu Mare, Suceava - Wikipedia

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    Satu Mare (German: Grossdorf) [2] is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Satu Mare (German: Deutsch Satulmare) and Țibeni (Hungarian: Istensegíts). From 1776 to 1941, Țibeni village was inhabited by the Székelys of Bukovina.