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Sibiu
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Si·biu  (s-by)
A city of central Romania northwest of Bucharest. Settled in the 12th century by German colonists from Saxony, it was destroyed by Tartars in 1241. The rebuilt city came under Austrian control in 1699. Population: 154,000.

Sibiu (Romanian) [siˈbiu]
n
(Placename) an industrial town in W central Romania: originally a Roman city, refounded by German colonists in the 12th century. Pop.: 168 949 (1997 est.) German name Hermannstadt Hungarian name Nagyszeben


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Production of extrusion bottles is to begin with immediate effect in Sibiu, Romania as an addition to the existing European production locations.
Sibiu, Romania (ENI)--Germany's top Protestant bishop has urged a stepping up of efforts to allow Christians of all denominations to share in the eucharist together.
Amalia Capinea from Sibiu, Romania, only told dumped Claudiu a year later - during a furious row.
 
 
 
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