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The automobiles manufactured in Arad was a licensed production of Westinghouse 150 cars from 1909 to 1912. In 1912 the plant was taken over by Austro-Daimler and renamed to MARTA, the acronym for Hungarian Automobile Joint-stock Company Arad (Hungarian: Magyar Automobil Részvény Társaság Arad).
Arad enjoyed great economic development in the 19th century. In 1834 it was declared a "free royal town" by Emperor Francis I of Austria. Aradu Nou / Neu Arad / Újarad ("New Arad"), situated on the opposite bank of the Mureș river, is a neighborhood of Arad, to which it is connected by the Trajan bridge. It was founded during the Turkish wars ...
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A târg was a medieval Romanian periodic fair or a market town.Originally established on the places where periodic fairs were held, some of them (but not all) became permanent settlements, [1] as craftsmen built their workshops near the place where the fair was held.
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Arad (Persian: ارد) [a] is a city in, and the capital of, Arad District of Gerash County, Fars province, Iran. [4] It also serves as the administrative center for Arad Rural District. [5] The outskirts of the city include many farming areas and dry open land. Arad is enclosed by two large mountains running parallel to the city.
Arad County, at the western edge of Transylvania (Crişana-Banat), Romania; Arad County (former), a historical county, first Kingdom of Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire, later in Romania; Arad Region, an administrative division of the People's Republic of Romania 1950–1956; Archdiocese of Arad, an episcopal see of the Romanian Orthodox Church
Arad Region (Regiunea Arad) was one of the newly established (in 1950) administrative divisions of the People's Republic of Romania, copied after the Soviet style of territorial organisation. It existed until 1956, when its territory was divided between the Timișoara Region and Oradea Region .