Tinca (disambiguation)

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Tinca may refer to several places in Bihor County, Romania:

Tinca Commune in Bihor County, Romania

Tinca is a commune in the south-central part of Bihor County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Belfir (Bélfenyér), Gurbediu (Tenkegörbed), Girișu Negru (Feketegyörös), Râpa (Körösmart) and Tinca.

Husasău de Tinca Commune in Bihor County, Romania

Husasău de Tinca is a commune in Bihor County, northwestern Romania with a population of 2,395 people. It is composed of five villages: Fonău (Rózsafalva), Husasău de Tinca, Miersig (Nyárszeg), Oșand (Vasand) and Sititelec (Székelytelek).

Căpâlna Commune in Bihor County, Romania

Căpâlna is a commune in Bihor County, northwestern Romania with a population of 1,663 people (2011). It is composed of five villages: Căpâlna, Ginta (Gyanta), Rohani (Rohány), Săldăbagiu Mic (Körösszáldobágy) and Suplacu de Tinca (Tenkeszéplak). The commune is situated in the southern part of Bihor County, on the right bank of the Crișul Negru, at a distance of 60 km from Oradea, 26 km from Beiuș and 40 km from Salonta.

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