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Rug or RUG may refer to: Rug, or carpet, a textile floor covering; Rug, slang for a toupée; Ghent University (Rijksunversiteit Gent, or RUG) Really Useful Group, or RUG, a company set up by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Rugby railway station, National Rail code RUG; University of Groningen (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen), or RUG
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English: Anatolian rugs from the Early Modern period have survived in Transylvanian churches. Hence they are known as "Transylvanian rugs". Single niche rug with two columns. Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu, Romania.
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The Borstwerk doors have openwork acanthus carving and feature two double-headed eagles from the Groningen coat of arms. The 103 case-pipes of the Rug-Positief and 91 of the main case have a tin content of about 90% and have semicircular gilded lips. [5] It is the largest stock of original tin case-pipes in a Schnitger organ.
Eurocopter Romania is established. [6] The Peștera cu Oase ("Cave with Bones") located near the city of Anina, is uncovered containing 34,950-year-old human remains. [7] Philippe Étienne is appointed French ambassador to Romania. [8]
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Bretea Română (German: Brettendorf; Hungarian: Oláhbrettye) is a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania.It is composed of thirteen villages: Bățălar (Bacalár), Bercu (Berkány), Bretea Română, Bretea Streiului (Magyarbrettye), Covragiu (Kovrágy), Gânțaga (Goncága), Măceu (Mácsó), Ocolișu Mare (Nagyoklos), Plopi (Sztrigyplop), Ruși (Russ), Vâlcele (Pokolvalcsel ...