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  2. Category:Satu Mare - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Satu Mare (4 C, 13 P) C. Culture in Satu Mare (2 C, 1 P) D. Districts of Satu Mare (15 P) E. Economy of Satu Mare (5 C) Education in Satu ...

  3. Satu Mare - Wikipedia

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    Satu Mare Rail Station, located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the city centre, is situated on the Căile Ferate Române Line 400 (Brașov – Siculeni – Deda – Dej – Baia Mare), [39] on Line 402 (Oradea – Săcueni – Carei – Satu Mare – Halmeu) [39] and on Line 417 (Satu Mare – Bixad). [39]

  4. Division (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In terms of partition, 20 / 5 means the size of each of 5 parts into which a set of size 20 is divided. For example, 20 apples divide into five groups of four apples, meaning that "twenty divided by five is equal to four". This is denoted as 20 / 5 = 4, or ⁠ 20 / 5 ⁠ = 4. [2] In the example, 20 is the dividend, 5 is the divisor, and 4 is ...

  5. 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.

  6. Satu Mare International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Satu Mare Airport is one of the first airports in Romania, founded on 15 October 1936. In 1938, a Junkers 34 operating the Cluj – Satu Mare – Oradea – Cluj route became the first plane to arrive at the airfield. The current runway was inaugurated in 1975.

  7. Ioan Slavici National College - Wikipedia

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    Ioan Slavici National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Ioan Slavici) is a public day high school for students aged 10 to 18, established in 1812, [1] and located at 4 Ioan Slavici Street, Satu Mare, Romania. The school is named after the great Romanian writer and journalist Ioan Slavici. [1]

  8. Satu Mare, Harghita - Wikipedia

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    Satu Mare (Hungarian: Máréfalva, pronounced [ˈmaːreːfɒlvɒ]) is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania, and is not to be confused with the large city of Satu Mare in Satu Mare County. It is composed of a single village, Satu Mare.

  9. Porumbești, Satu Mare - Wikipedia

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    At the 2011 census, 81.4% of inhabitants were Hungarians, 16.8% Roma and 1.6% Romanians. The commune is located in the northwestern part of the county, on the border with Ukraine and near the border with Hungary, 37.8 km (23.5 mi) north of the country seat, Satu Mare.