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Commune in Bacău, Romania
Cleja (Hungarian: Klézse) is a commune in Bacău County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Cleja, Somușca (Somoska), and Valea
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Topics referred to by the same term
Cleja River may refer to: Cleja, a tributary of the Iminog in Olt County Cleja River (Siret) Cleja, a commune in Bacău County, Romania Clejani, a commune
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77th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
6 1 15 36 71 −35 19 10 Siretul Bacău 22 5 3 14 30 67 −37 18 11 Aripile Cleja 22 4 3 15 36 80 −44 15 12 Biruința Letea Veche Bacău 21 1 1 19 10 69 −59
2018–19_Liga_IV
Football league season
34 9 3 22 70 124 −54 30 15 Dofteana 34 5 4 25 43 168 −125 19 16 Aripile Cleja 34 5 2 27 51 156 −105 17 17 Siretul Bacău 34 4 2 28 37 137 −100 14 18 Flamura
2017–18_Liga_IV
75th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
remaining matches with 0–3. Team changes from the previous season Aripile Cleja (runners-up) was promoted from Liga V Bacău. Uzu Dărmănești (winners) declined
2016–17_Liga_IV
80th season of Romanian football league
was renamed Viitorul Curița/CSȘ Onești. FCM Bacău, Siretul Bacău, Aripile Cleja, Voința Oituz, Gloria Zemeș, CS Dofteana withdrew. Unirea Bacău, Siretu
2021–22_Liga_IV
River in Ukraine and Romania
Moldova, Valea Neagră, Turbata, Precista, Bistrița, Bahna, Valea Mare, Cleja (or Tocila), Răcăciuni, Drăgușeni, Scurta, Bolohan, Fântânele, Conțești
Siret_(river)
78th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Bacău 15 3 3 9 16 42 −26 12 10 Flamura Roșie Sascut 15 3 2 10 21 57 −36 11 11 Aripile Cleja 15 2 1 12 25 68 −43 7 12 Gauss Bacău 15 1 1 13 17 71 −54 4
2019–20_Liga_IV
Hungarian subgroup in Romania
in the village of Cleja, despite the recommendation of the Council of Europe.[need quotation to verify] From 1990, parents in Cleja, Pustiana and Lespezi
Csángós
River in Olt County, Romania
(85 sq mi) Basin features Progression ‹See Tfd› Olt→ ‹See Tfd› Danube→ Black Sea Tributaries • left Adâncata • right Valea Hotarului, Cleja, Miloveanu
Iminog
Commune in Pays de la Loire, France
Spain, since 1991 N’Diaganiao, Senegal Kazanlak, Bulgaria, since 2008 Cleja, Romania Communes of the Loire-Atlantique department "Répertoire national
Saint-Herblain
82nd season of Romanian football league
Bacău and Voința Brătești withdrew. AFC Bubu, Bamirom Dumbrăveni, Voința Cleja, Viitorul Dămienești, Vulturul Măgirești and Gloria Zemeș were admitted
2023–24_Liga_IV
83rd season of Romanian football league
participate. Team changes from the previous season Sportul Onești and Voința Cleja withdrew. Voința Bacău was admitted upon request. Series I Source: Rules
2024–25_Liga_IV
Political party in Romania
("Transylvania's Swastika"), published by Ion Cleja. This wing had stronger chapters in Sălaj and Bihor, respectively led by Cleja and lawyer Ciprian Hubic, and was
National Socialist Party (Romania)
National_Socialist_Party_(Romania)
Romanian politician and agronomist (1906–1962)
Issue IV, May 1971, p. 2 Radu & Budeancă, p. 66. See also Cleja, pp. 49–50 Cleja, pp. 49–50 Cleja, p. 50 Radu & Budeancă, pp. 60, 66 Radu & Budeancă, pp
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Germany Winchester, United States Saint-Herblain Bethlehem, Palestine Cleja, Romania Kazanlak, Bulgaria N'Diaganiao, Senegal Sankt Ingbert, Germany
List of twin towns and sister cities in France
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County of Romania
Bârsănești Blăgești Bogdănești Brusturoasa Buciumi Buhoci Cașin Căiuți Cleja Colonești Corbasca Coțofănești Dămienești Dealu Morii Dofteana Faraoani
Bacău_County
Romanian prelate of the Catholic Church (born 1940)
as a central committee man. Ferenț was dispatched to a rural posting in Cleja; as Ferenț noted in 2011, Gherghel did nothing to oppose this act of repression
Petru_Gherghel
Romanian journalist and politician (1900–1984)
measures at the time included opening up Hungarian schools for the Csángós of Cleja, Gârleni and Răcăciuni—as noted by Hungarian journalist Elvira Oláh-Gál
Ștefan_Voitec
Bârsănești Blăgești Bogdănești Brusturoasa Buciumi Buhoci Cașin Căiuți Cleja Colonești Corbasca Coțofănești Dămienești Dealu Morii Dofteana Faraoani
List of local administrative units of Romania
List_of_local_administrative_units_of_Romania
Football tournament season
Cașin (4) 6. AS Mânăstirea Cașin (5) ?–? AS Voința Oituz (4) 7. AS Aripile Cleja (5) 4–2 AS Flamura Roșie Sascut (4) 8. CS UZU Dãrmãneşti (5) ?–? AS Măgura
2016–17 Cupa României preliminary rounds
2016–17_Cupa_României_preliminary_rounds
Romanian politician
situation. In June 2002, while driving above the legal speed limit through Cleja village, Bacău County, he hit and killed an 8-year-old child, Paul Hădărag
Orest_Onofrei
Topics referred to by the same term
Mică, a village in Roşiori Commune, Bacău County Valea Mică, a village in Cleja Commune, Bacău County Valea Mică, a village in Boroșneu Mare Commune, Covasna
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Energy; Goodness
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Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
Star; A Token; Angel
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Lord Indra
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Beautiful; Caring
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Ruler
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God of destruction.
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English form of Spanish Gaspar, CASPER means "treasure bearer." Early Christians assigned names to the three Magi ("wise men from the east") who visited the baby Jesus. They are mentioned but not named in the bible; Casper is one of them, the other two are Balthasar and Melchior. Also spelled Jasper and Kasper.
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Piper; Pipe Player
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