Horea, Satu Mare

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Horea (also known as Micro 16) is a residential district of Satu Mare in Romania. [1] It is named after the Romanian revolutionary Horea also known as Vasile Ursu Nicola.

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References

  1. "Districts of Satu Mare" (in Romanian). Transurban. 2009-06-13. Archived from the original on 2009-08-05. Retrieved 2009-06-13.

Coordinates: 47°41′04″N22°14′08″E / 47.68444°N 22.23556°E / 47.68444; 22.23556