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Șofronea

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Șofronea (Sofronya) is a commune in Arad County, Romania, lies in the Arad Plateau and it stretches over. [1]

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  1. 7 relations: Arad County, Arad, Romania, Communes of Romania, Magdolna Purgly, Miklós Horthy, Ovidiu Vezan, Romania.

Arad County

Arad County is an administrative division (județ) of Romania roughly translated into county in the western part of the country on the border with Hungary, mostly in the region of Crișana and few villages in Banat.

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Arad, Romania

Arad is the capital city of Arad County, at the edge of Crișana and the Banat. Șofronea and Arad, Romania are Localities in Crișana.

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Communes of Romania

A commune (comună in Romanian) is the lowest level of administrative subdivision in Romania.

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Magdolna Purgly

Magdolna Vilma Benedikta Purgly de Jószáshely (10 June 1881 – 8 January 1959) was the wife of Admiral Miklós Horthy.

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Miklós Horthy

Miklós Horthy de Nagybánya (Vitéz"Vitéz" refers to a Hungarian knightly order founded by Miklós Horthy ("Vitézi Rend"); literally, "vitéz" means "knight" or "valiant".;; English: Nicholas Horthy; Nikolaus Horthy von Nagybánya; 18 June 1868 – 9 February 1957) was a Hungarian admiral and statesman who was the regent of the Kingdom of Hungary during the interwar period and most of World War II, from 1 March 1920 to 15 October 1944.

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Ovidiu Vezan

Ovidiu Vezan (born 20 March 1985) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Liga III side Gloria Lunca Teuz Cermei.

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Romania

Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Șofronea

Also known as Sofronea, Sofronea, Arad, Sofronya, Szentpál, Şofronea, Arad.