LIGA 3, SERIA 10 ETAPA 2 MINAUR BAIA MARE - LUCEAFĂRUL ORADEA 5-0 (3-0) Au înscris: Viorel Chinde (18,36), Alin Văsălie (21), Cosmin Berindea (83), ...
LIGA 3, SERIA 10 ETAPA 2 MINAUR BAIA MARE - LUCEAFĂRUL ORADEA 5-0 (3-0) Au înscris: Viorel Chinde (18,36), Alin Văsălie (21), Cosmin Berindea (83), ...
Asociația Club de Fotbal Gloria Bistrița , commonly known as Gloria Bistrița, or simply as Gloria, was a Romanian professional football club based in Bistrița, Bistrița-Năsăud County founded on 6 July 1922 and dissolved in 2015.
Clubul Sportiv Luceafărul Oradea, commonly known as Luceafărul Oradea or simply as Luceafărul, is a Romanian professional football club from Oradea, Bihor County. The team currently plays in the Liga III. Founded in 2001, Luceafărul started as a youth academy for children who had no future at FC Bihor.
Gloria Bistrița may refer to: 1. FC Gloria Bistrița, a football club in Bistrița, Romania.
Bistrița ; German: Bistritz, archaic Nösen, Transylvanian Saxon: Bästerts, Hungarian: Beszterce) is the capital city of Bistrița-Năsăud County, in northern Transylvania, Romania. It is situated on the River Bistrița.
Bistrița-Năsăud ) is a county (județ) of Romania, in Transylvania, with the capital city at Bistrița.
The Bistrița ; sometimes referred to as Bistrița Moldoveană) is a river in the Romanian regions of Maramureș, Bukovina and Moldavia (most of its length). It is a right tributary of the river Siret.
The Bistrița ; Hungarian: Beszterce) is a river in the Romanian region of Transylvania, Bistrița-Năsăud County. It is sometimes referred to as Bistrița ardeleană.
Bistrița is a city in Romania.
The Bistrița Monastery ) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery located 8 km west of Piatra Neamț. It was dedicated in 1402, having as original ctitor the Moldavian Voivode Alexandru cel Bun whose remains are buried here.
The Iza is a left tributary of the river Tisa in northern Romania. Its source is in the Rodna Mountains.
Piatra-Olt is a town in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania. The town administers five villages: Bistrița Nouă, Criva de Jos, Criva de Sus, Enoșești and Piatra.
The Bistrița Mountains are mountain ranges in northern central Romania. Geologically these ranges are considered part of the Inner Eastern Carpathians group of the Eastern Carpathians.
The Bistrița ghetto was one of the Nazi-era ghettos for European Jews during World War II. It was located outside the city of Beszterce, Beszterce-Naszód County, Kingdom of Hungary as the territory became part of Hungary again from the 1940 Second Vienna Award's grant of Northern Transylvania until late the end of World War II. It was active in the spring of 1944, following Operation Margarethe.