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Commune in Harghita, Romania
Ciceu (Hungarian: Csíkcsicsó [ˈt͡ʃiːkt͡ʃit͡ʃoː], or colloquially Csicsó [ˈt͡ʃit͡ʃoː]) is a commune in Romania, located in Harghita County. It lies in
Ciceu
Topics referred to by the same term
Ciceu may refer to several places in Romania: Ciceu, a commune in Harghita County Ciceu-Giurgești, a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County Ciceu-Mihăiești
Ciceu_(disambiguation)
Commune in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania
Ciceu-Giurgești (Hungarian: Csicsógyörgyfalva; German: Gergesdorf) is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two
Ciceu-Giurgești
German jazz and pop musician (1970–2016)
Roger Marcel Cicero Ciceu (6 July 1970 – 24 March 2016) was a German jazz and pop musician. Roger Cicero was born in 1970 in Berlin to Romanian jazz pianist
Roger_Cicero
Commune in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania
Ciceu-Mihăiești (German: Michelsdorf; Hungarian: Csicsómihályfalva) is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three
Ciceu-Mihăiești
American actor (born 1982)
Last of Us opposite Pedro Pascal. Luna married Romanian actress Smaranda Ciceu on February 20, 2011. They reside in Los Angeles. Hinckley, David (July
Gabriel_Luna
Arcalia Bethlen Castle, Cristur-Șieu Bistrița Fortress, Bistrița Ciceu Fortress, Ciceu-Corabia Haller Castle, Matei Hye Castle, Ilișua Károly Castle, Dobric
List of castles and fortresses in Romania
List_of_castles_and_fortresses_in_Romania
Voivode of Moldavia
realizing his plan of ruling Transylvania. He had to content himself with Ciceu and Cetatea de Baltă, ruled by his father, and with the bishopric of Vad
Petru_Rareș
Romanian-German jazz pianist
Eugen Cicero (born Eugen Ciceu; 27 June 1940 – 5 December 1997), nicknamed "Mister Golden Hands", was a Romanian-German jazz pianist who performed in
Eugen_Cicero
County of Romania
Braniștea Budacu de Jos Budești Căianu Mic Cetate Chiochiș Chiuza Ciceu-Giurgești Ciceu-Mihăiești Coșbuc Dumitra Dumitrița Feldru Galații Bistriței Ilva
Bistrița-Năsăud_County
78th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
13 11 1 1 50 23 +27 34 Qualification to championship final 2 Ezüstfenyő Ciceu 13 10 0 3 38 19 +19 30 3 Pro Mureșul Toplița 13 8 1 4 51 25 +26 25 4 Sânsimion
2019–20_Liga_IV
River in Romania
mouth: Bălan, Sândominic, Tomești, Cârța, Dănești, Mădăraș, Racu, Siculeni, Ciceu, Miercurea Ciuc, Sâncrăieni, Sântimbru, Sânsimion, Tușnad, Băile Tușnad
Olt_(river)
Historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe
case of the province of Pokuttya, the fiefdoms of Cetatea de Baltă and Ciceu (both in Transylvania) or, at a later date, the territories between the
Moldavia
Football league season
previous season Farkaslaka Lupeni (Odorhei Zone winners) and Ezüstfenyő Ciceu (Ciuc Zone winners) declined promotion from Liga V Harghita. Csíkszereda
2017–18_Liga_IV
77th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
and Târnava Mare Betești from the Odorhei Zone, as well as Ezüstfenyő Ciceu, ACS Sânsimion, Fișag Ciucsângeorgiu, and ACS Sândominic from the Ciuc Zone
2018–19_Liga_IV
Japanese painter and printmaker
retrospective in 2021 from the collection of Romanian musical artist Adrian Ciceu, brother of Eugen Cicero. Wagtail and Lotus, between 1912 and 1918, woodblock
Ohara_Koson
Commune in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania
It is composed of four villages: Căianu Mare (Nagykaján), Căianu Mic, Ciceu-Poieni (Csicsópolyán), and Dobric (Nagydebrek). It also included two other
Căianu_Mic
Football league season
phase indicated; (R) Relegated Notes: Metalul Vlăhița deducted 6 points. Ciceu was excluded from the championship after the 15th round and lost all remaining
2012–13_Liga_IV
Region of Romania from 1330 to 1862
princes have for long held possession of areas north of the line (Amlaș, Ciceu, Făgăraș, and Hațeg), which are generally not considered part of Wallachia
Wallachia
1385–1795 territorial possessions of the King of Poland
case of the province of Pokuttya, the fiefdoms of Cetatea de Baltă and Ciceu (both in Transylvania) or, at a later date, the territories between the
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Crown_of_the_Kingdom_of_Poland
Football league season
Qualification to championship play-off 2 Metalul Vlăhița 18 15 2 1 58 12 +46 47 3 Ciceu 18 12 1 5 52 20 +32 37 4 Știința Sărmaș Toplița 18 10 1 7 41 39 +2 31 Qualification
2011–12_Liga_IV
Prince of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504
while Ciceu only became Stephen's castle in 1489. Both citadels were on land confiscated after conflicts between the Three Nations and Corvinus. Ciceu had
Stephen_the_Great
Football league season
22 18 2 2 83 16 +67 56 3 Străduința Mihăileni 22 14 2 6 66 33 +33 44 4 Ciceu 22 13 2 7 69 40 +29 41 5 Csillag Lunca de Jos 22 10 4 8 58 52 +6 34 6 Viitorul
2009–10_Liga_IV
69th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
22 14 6 2 60 27 +33 48 4 Străduința Mihăileni 22 13 3 6 45 35 +10 42 5 Ciceu 22 11 5 6 50 34 +16 38 6 Viitorul Gheorgheni 22 10 4 8 48 41 +7 34 7 Odorheiu
2010–11_Liga_IV
80th season of Romanian football league
22 11 4 7 67 48 +19 37 7 Bradul Zetea 22 8 5 9 56 75 −19 29 8 Ezüstfenyő Ciceu 22 8 4 10 49 61 −12 28 9 Bastya Lăzarea 22 5 3 14 36 83 −47 18 10 Homorod
2021–22_Liga_IV
Ochota (Warsaw), Poland Osijek, Croatia Sovata, Romania Budapest XIV – Zugló Ciceu, Romania Opava, Czech Republic Racibórz, Poland Racoş, Romania Steglitz-Zehlendorf
List_of_districts_in_Budapest
82nd season of Romanian football league
Secuiesc 18 6 2 10 30 44 −14 20 8 Bradul Zetea 18 3 5 10 48 47 +1 14 9 Ezüstfenyő Ciceu 18 3 0 15 17 61 −44 9 10 Homorod Merești 18 1 2 15 21 89 −68 5
2023–24_Liga_IV
Commune in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania
Retteneck). It also included Ciceu-Mihăiești, Ciceu-Corabia and Lelești villages until 2005, when these were split off to form Ciceu-Mihăiești Commune. Named
Petru_Rareș,_Bistrița-Năsăud
Commune in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania
Breaza (Emberfő), Negrilești and Purcărete (Porkerec). These belonged to Ciceu-Giurgești Commune until 2002, when they were split off. Mihály Dávid (1886–1945)
Negrilești,_Bistrița-Năsăud
Romanian electric locomotive
when they arrived from Switzerland in 1959. It was scrapped in 2002 at Ciceu. EA 236 was made by Electroputere in 1975, and is one of the few locomotives
Electroputere_LE5100
66th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
de Jos 24 8 5 11 54 71 −17 29 5 Viitorul Gheorgheni 24 8 2 14 50 56 −6 26 6 Ciceu 23 6 4 13 35 76 −41 22 7 CSȘ Miercurea Ciuc 23 3 6 14 26 55 −29 15
2007–08_Liga_IV
14th District of Budapest
Steglitz-Zehlendorf (Berlin), Germany, since 2008 Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan, since 2011 Ciceu, Romania, since 2011 Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, since 2013 Opava, Czech Republic
Zugló
American historian
Archived from the original on August 15, 2022. Retrieved August 8, 2022. Ciceu, Amy; Rupertus, Annie (August 2, 2022). "Princeton professor Kevin Kruse
Kevin_M._Kruse
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Sântimbru,_Harghita
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1308 to 1342
new voivode of Transylvania, Thomas Szécsényi, seized Csicsó (present-day Ciceu-Corabia in Romania), the last fortress of Ladislaus Kán's sons. In January
Charles_I_of_Hungary
making territorial claims on the Eastern Hungarians, from whom he demanded Ciceu and Cetatea de Baltă; he reportedly groomed a favorite of his to take over
Battle_of_Verbia
with the 14th century. By that time Miklós Wass Sr castellan of Csicsó (Ciceu) was familiaris of the Transylvanian voivode Ladislaus Kán who rose up against
Wass_de_Czege
not limited to Cornel Chiriac, jazz musicians and others such as Eugen Ciceu, helped establish the genre in Romania, initially promoted alongside "easy
Music_of_Romania
Ochota (Warsaw), Poland Osijek, Croatia Sovata, Romania Budapest XIV – Zugló Ciceu, Romania Opava, Czech Republic Racibórz, Poland Racoş, Romania Steglitz-Zehlendorf
List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Hungary
Romanian actor and comedian
show at a month. And yes, bands, one better than other. At couplets, Eugen Ciceu accompanied us at piano. We had great singers. It was Dan Spătaru, Pompilia
Nae_Lăzărescu
Town in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, Hungary
people (2015). Újszász is twinned with: Auzeville-Tolosane, France (1997) Ciceu, Romania (2005) Gmina Dębica, Poland (2004) Palić (Subotica), Serbia (2013)
Újszász
Zatín, Slovakia Cernavodă Krško, Slovenia Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, France Ciceu Bogyiszló, Hungary Dębica (rural gmina), Poland Kétpó, Hungary Tápiószecső
List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Romania
County of Romania
Communes Atid Avrămești Bilbor Brădești Căpâlnița Cârța Ciceu Ciucsângeorgiu Ciumani Corbu Corund Cozmeni Dănești Dârjiu Dealu Ditrău Feliceni Frumoasa
Harghita_County
Topics referred to by the same term
The German name Michelsdorf can refer to: Ciceu-Mihăiești in Romania Michelsdorf, a district of Cham, Germany Miszkowice, Kamienna Góra County, Lower
Michelsdorf
Official in Transylvania, 12th–16th century
the castles at Bánffyhunyad (Huedin), Boroskrakkó (Cricău), Csicsóújfalu (Ciceu-Mihăieşti), Déva (Deva), Hátszeg (Hațeg), Kőhalom (Rupea), Küküllővár (Cetatea
Voivode_of_Transylvania
strengthen his authority after a long series of confrontations. For instance, Ciceu, the last stronghold of Ladislaus Kán's sons surrendered in 1321. After
Romania_in_the_Middle_Ages
83rd season of Romanian football league
Toplița 20 7 2 11 35 50 −15 23 9 Metalul Vlăhița 20 5 2 13 22 43 −21 17 10 Bastya Lăzarea 20 5 1 14 22 51 −29 16 11 Ezüstfenyő Ciceu 20 5 1 14 30 63 −33 16
2024–25_Liga_IV
Commune in Harghita, Romania
of a single village, Siculeni. In 2004, four villages broke off to form Ciceu and Racu Communes. According to the 2011 census, the commune had a population
Siculeni
Early Transylvania
impressive anthropomorphous statue was discovered at Baia de Criș Hunedoara or Ciceu-Mihăiești, Bistrița-Năsăud County. It portrayed implements (pickaxe and
Prehistory_of_Transylvania
84th season of Romanian football league
records carried over. Team changes from the previous season Ezüstfenyő Ciceu (10th place) and Bastya Lăzarea (11th place) were relegated to Liga V Harghita
2025–26_Liga_IV
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Suseni,_Harghita
Topics referred to by the same term
name Neudorf, Satu Mare County Neudorf, the German name for Ciceu-Corabia village, Ciceu-Mihăiești Commune, Bistriţa-Năsăud County Neudorf, the German
Neudorf
67th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
1 2 96 23 +73 64 3 ASA Miercurea Ciuc Bălan 24 20 0 4 132 31 +101 60 4 Ciceu 24 12 3 9 64 56 +8 39 5 Csillag Lunca de Jos 24 11 3 10 51 68 −17 36 6 Praid
2008–09_Liga_IV
81st season of Romanian football league
11 36 60 −24 21 9 Homorod Merești 20 6 2 12 39 61 −22 20 10 Ezüstfenyő Ciceu 20 5 3 12 34 56 −22 18 11 Bastya Lăzarea (R) 20 2 3 15 23 75 −52 9 Relegation
2022–23_Liga_IV
Spain Puurs-Sint-Amands, Belgium Svishtov, Bulgaria Dębica (rural gmina) Ciceu, Romania Hanušovce nad Topľou, Slovakia Härjedalen, Sweden Kapuvár, Hungary
List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Poland
Romanian football club
Series VIII. The squad included, among others, Bota, Han, Paul, Dărăbuș, Ciceu, Colar, M. Pop, Hodor, Bichiri, Negrea, Szentlaszloi, Petrovan, Fabian,
CS Minaur Baia Mare (football)
CS_Minaur_Baia_Mare_(football)
53rd season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated Notes: Hamerock Suseni and Bradul Ciceu withdrew in the first part of the season and all their results were canceled
1994–95_Divizia_D
29th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
21 +24 23 4 Flamura Roșie Miercurea Ciuc 18 8 3 7 39 29 +10 19 5 Rapid Ciceu 18 8 2 8 36 33 +3 18 6 Tricotajul Miercurea Ciuc 18 7 2 9 32 48 −16 16 7
1970–71_County_Championship
Oradea 647 km 302 304 306 307 308 309 310 311 313 316 317 318 400 Brașov – Ciceu – Deda – Dej – Baia Mare – Satu Mare 560 km 401 402 403 404 405 406 409
Căile Ferate Române main lines
Căile_Ferate_Române_main_lines
jurisdiction over eight counties: Maramureș, Ugocsa, Bereg, Ung, Árva, Ciceu, Sălaj and Bihorian Almaș. Different sources mention two different people
History_of_Maramureș
Topics referred to by the same term
Suceava County Giurgeşti, a village in Tătărăni Commune, Vaslui County Ciceu-Giurgești, a commune in Bistriţa-Năsăud County This disambiguation page
Giurgești
Ruler of Moldavia (1511–1563)
stating his own territorial claims in Transylvania, demanding the return of Ciceu and Cetatea de Baltă, and preparing a favorite of his to serve as Transylvania's
Iacob_Heraclid
Braniștea Budacu de Jos Budești Căianu Mic Cetate Chiochiș Chiuza Ciceu-Giurgești Ciceu-Mihăiești Coșbuc Dumitra Dumitrița Feldru Galații Bistriței Ilva
List of local administrative units of Romania
List_of_local_administrative_units_of_Romania
Turia, Catalina, Târgu Secuiesc, Zăbala, Tușnad, Miercurea Ciuc, Siculeni, Ciceu, etc.) in the region of Székely Land (Covasna and Harghita counties), entering
Anti-Hungarian_sentiment
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Frumoasa,_Harghita
pe timpul zilei". HotNews.ro. 18 November 2020. "Bistrița-Năsăud: Comuna Ciceu-Giurgești intră în carantină, de sâmbătă dimineață, după ce rata de infectare
COVID-19_pandemic_in_Romania
36th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Lueta 22 8 1 13 30 51 −21 17 10 Rapid Porumbenii Mari 22 5 3 14 33 55 −22 13 11 Minerul Praid 22 4 2 16 23 82 −59 10 12 Rapid Ciceu 22 2 4 16 17 61 −44 8
1977–78_County_Championship
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Ciucsângeorgiu
Hungarian lord
troops clashed with Fonói's army near Csicsó Castle (Romanian: Cetatea Ciceu) in Szolnok County for the first time, then at an unidentified village,
Mojs_II_Ákos
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Sâncrăieni
Commune in Maramureș, Romania
Romania County Maramureș Government • Mayor (2024–2028) Felician Gheorghe Ciceu (PNL) Area 51.67 km2 (19.95 sq mi) Elevation 195 m (640 ft) Population (2021-12-01)
Dumbrăvița,_Maramureș
Hungarian lord
Szécsényi (possibly with the assistance of Simon) seized Csicsó (present-day Ciceu-Corabia in Romania), the last fortress of the Kán kindred. On 20 April 1322
Simon Kacsics, Count of the Székelys
Simon_Kacsics,_Count_of_the_Székelys
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Joseni
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Cârța,_Harghita
River in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania
Location Country Romania Counties Bistrița-Năsăud County Communes Negrilești, Ciceu-Giurgești, Petru Rareș Physical characteristics Mouth Someșul Mare • location
Valea_Mare_(Someșul_Mare)
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Lăzarea
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Leliceni
50th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
22 9 4 9 48 42 +6 22 5 Bastionul Lăzarea 22 9 4 9 46 52 −6 22 6 Bradul Ciceu 22 8 5 9 38 48 −10 21 7 Făgetul Borsec 22 10 0 12 40 51 −11 20 8 Străduința
1991–92_County_Championship
Hungarian baron (died 1392)
in Zagreb on 4 July. Sigismund donated Csicsó Castle (Romanian: Cetatea Ciceu) to Ladislaus and Nicholas Losonci for their merits in the struggle against
Ladislaus_I_Losonci
Romanian politician
UDMR. He was also a pastor in the Reformed Church in Romania, serving in Ciceu from 1988 to 1999. From 2000 to 2004, he was the UDMR's Senator from Harghita
Csaba_Sógor
Harghita Csatószeg Cetățuia Harghita Csíkbánkfalva Bancu Harghita Csíkcsicsó Ciceu Harghita Csíkcsomortán Șoimeni Harghita Csíkdánfalva Dănești Harghita Csíkjenőfalva
List_of_Székely_settlements
Football tournament season
14. Bye – CS Progresul Năsăud (4-South) 15. Bye – ACS Atletico Monor (4-South) 16. AS Unirea Ciceu Giurgeşti (5) – ACS Eciro Forest Telciu (4-North)
2020–21 Cupa României preliminary round
2020–21_Cupa_României_preliminary_round
Topics referred to by the same term
Ciucsângeorgiu Commune Bârzava (Csíkborzsova), a village in Frumoasa Commune Ciceu (Csíkcsicsó), a commune Şoimeni (Csíkcsomortán), a village in Păuleni-Ciuc
Csík_(disambiguation)
Hungarian lord
newly appointed voivode, Thomas Szécsényi, captured Csicsó (present-day Ciceu-Corabia, Romania), which was the last stronghold of Ladislaus Kán's sons
Ladislaus_IV_Kán
Topics referred to by the same term
County Dumbrăveni, a commune in Vrancea County Dumbrăveni, a village in Ciceu-Giurgești Commune, Bistrița-Năsăud County Dumbrăveni, a village in Crasna
Dumbrăveni_(disambiguation)
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Dănești,_Harghita
28th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Sânsimion 16 8 0 8 30 40 −10 16 7 Metalul Vlăhița 16 3 1 12 24 55 −31 7 8 Rapid Ciceu 16 2 1 13 11 42 −31 5 9 Bastionul Lăzarea 16 1 3 12 16 62 −46 5
1969–70_County_Championship
27th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Qualified for the phase indicated Notes: Textila Miercurea Ciuc, Bradul Ciceu and Șoimii Băile Tușnad withdrew from the championship and all their results
1968–69_County_Championship
Football tournament season
Bozieş (5) 2–6 AS Voința Matei (5) 9. AS Recolta Chiuza (5) 2–5 AS Săgeata Dumbrăvița (5) 10. AS Unirea Ciceu Giurgeşti (5) 1–3 AC Victoria Uriu (5)
2016–17 Cupa României preliminary rounds
2016–17_Cupa_României_preliminary_rounds
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Cozmeni
30th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
promotion play-off 2 Harghita Odorheiu Secuiesc 30 21 3 6 88 25 +63 45 3 Rapid Ciceu 30 13 8 9 51 48 +3 34 4 Constructorul Miercurea Ciuc 30 15 3 12 43 36 +7
1971–72_County_Championship
33rd season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
28 10 2 16 40 50 −10 22 13 Bradul Hodoșa 28 7 1 20 34 76 −42 15 14 Rapid Ciceu (R) 28 3 2 23 15 77 −62 8 Relegation to Harghita County Championship II
1974–75_County_Championship
32nd season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
5 86 40 +46 52 5 Textila Miercurea Ciuc 34 19 7 8 66 39 +27 43 6 Rapid Ciceu 34 16 4 14 56 46 +10 36 7 Minerul Lueta 34 13 6 15 62 65 −3 32 8 Explorarea
1973–74_County_Championship
Commune in Harghita, Romania
(Păuleni-Ciuc) Göröttsfalva (Racu) Vatsártsi (Văcărești) 7th Company Tsitsó (Ciceu) Dánfalva (Dănești) Rákos (Racu) Madaras (Mădăraș) Mádéfalva (Siculeni)
Sânsimion
Football tournament season
16:30 CEST Sári 25' (pen.) Report Horváth 3' Tamási 17' (pen.) Tóth 38' Ciceu 57' Balogh 65' Reizinger 70' Nádor 88' Stadium: Teskándi Sporttelep Referee:
2022–23_Magyar_Kupa
34th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Toplița ASM Odorheiu Secuiesc Relegated to Harghita County Championship II Rapid Ciceu (14th place) Harghita Odorheiu Secuiesc (16th place, withdrew)
1975–76_County_Championship
CICEU
CICEU
CICEU
CICEU
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
A Hindu Month; One who Bestows Happiness; God Shiva's Elder Son
Girl/Female
Biblical
Gift, or hope, of the Lord.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Dinah, DEANNE means "judgment."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Spreader of Good News
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a kindly master, from Middle English swete ‘sweet’, ‘pleasant’, ‘agreeable’ + sire, sier ‘master’ (often used to address an older man).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Schweitzer.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Cloud; Orange Flower
Girl/Female
Welsh
Fair. Blessed. White browed. White circle.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
New Leaves
Boy/Male
Tamil
One name of God
Female
Egyptian
, wife of commander Niani.
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