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  1. Arad, Rumania. Arad (pelafalan: /a'rad/) merupakan ibu kota Provinsi Arad, Rumania bagian barat, di Crişana, Ardeal, di Sungai Mureş . Pusat industri dan transportasi, Arad juga menjadi tempat kedudukan bagi keuskupan Gereja Ortodoks Rumania dan memiliki 2 perguruan tinggi, sebuah seminari teologi Ortodoks Rumania, sebuah sekolah pelatihan ...

  2. Town hall in Arad, Rom. Arad, city, capital of Arad judeƫ (county), western Romania. It is located in the lower Mureş River valley close to the Hungarian border, about 30 miles (50 km) north-northeast of Timişoara. The city has a large Magyar (Hungarian) population. The site became a Roman outpost south of the river at Aradu Nou (“New Arad

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  4. Arad is on the main highway E68 between Budapest and Bucharest. There are buses every hour or two to Timisoara (60-90 min); change there for Bucharest. Buses run every 30 min to Budapest, the fastest in only 2 hr. For Transylvania, four or five buses run daily to Deva (3 hr), Sibiu (5 hr) and Brasov (8 hr).

  5. Nov 3, 2020 · In this trip report we guide you through of Arad in Romania, a city with delightful architecture which feels like a small version of Budapest. Borderlands. When most tourists travel between Hungary and Romania, they often skip the borderlands in between the two countries, heading straight from the Hungarian capital of Budapest to Romanian ...

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  6. The city on the banks of the Maros River with a turbulent history has risen from the ashes several times. Arad County was founded by St Stephen of Hungary in the first half of the 11th century. The name of Arad is derived from a Hungarian personal name, probably the name of the first ispán of the county.

  7. Arad, Romania. Arad (pronunciation in Romanian: /a'rad/; Hungarian: Arad; Serbian: Арад, Arad) is the capital city of Arad County, in the western part of Romania, in Crişana, Ardeal. It is found on the Mureş River .

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