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Sfântu Gheorghe (pronounced [ˈsfɨntu ˈɡe̯orɡe] ⓘ; Hungarian: Sepsiszentgyörgy or Szentgyörgy [ˈʃɛpʃisɛɲɟørɟ] ⓘ; Yiddish: סנט דזשארדזש; English lit. : Saint George ) is a city that serves as the seat of Covasna County in Transylvania , Romania .
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. Christian saint and martyr (died 303) "St. George" redirects here.
The Sfântu Gheorghe ghetto was one of the Nazi-era ghettos for European Jews during World War II.It was located in the city of Sfântu Gheorghe (Hungarian: Sepsiszentgyörgy) in today's Covasna 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.
St. George's Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Gheorghe) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 1 Piața Andrei Șaguna, Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania. It is dedicated to Saint George. The town’s Romanian community had a wooden church as early as 1750.
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New St. George Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Gheorghe Nou) is a Romanian Orthodox church located in Bucharest, Romania, along the city center's main north-south thoroughfare, where it intersects the Lipscani area. It is dedicated to Saint George.
Gheorghe), colloquially known as the Roman Catholic Dome (Romanian: Domul Romano-Catolic), is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Timișoara and one of the city's landmarks. The cathedral is dedicated to St. George and was built between 1736 and 1774.
Sfântu Gheorghe is a commune located in Ialomița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Butoiu, Malu, and Sfântu Gheorghe. References