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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 ...
Targ , a fictional animal from Star Trek; In Scientology, targs are an older word for Body Thetan; Targe, a type of shield; Târg, a medieval Romanian periodic fair or a market town; TARG or telescoped ammunition revolver gun, manufactured by ARES Incorporated; Monocarboxylate transporter, or Targ, a family of transmembrane transporters
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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.
Bârzava (Hungarian: Berzova) is a commune in Arad County, Romania.The commune Bârzava is situated at the foot of Zărand Mountains, at its contact point with Metaliferi Mountains, along the river Bârzava - a right tributary of the Mureș.
Arad (Arabic: عراد) is a town in Bahrain, located on Muharraq Island. It was originally a small farming village inhabited by Baharna Shia , but later expanded to include new middle-class housing, which brought with it a large Sunni population. [ 1 ]
The Arab was a high-performance English automobile designed by Reid Railton and manufactured in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, between 1926 and 1928.