Vermes is an obsolete taxon for non-arthropod invertebrates.
Vermes may also refer to:
Caraș-Severin is a county (județ) of Romania on the border with Serbia. The majority of its territory lies within the historical region of Banat, with a few northeastern villages considered part of Transylvania. The county seat is Reșița. The Caraș-Severin county is part of the Danube–Criș–Mureș–Tisa Euroregion.
Crasna may refer to:
Atid is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania.
Kádár is a Hungarian surname which may refer to:
Timiș may refer to:
A duda is a Hungarian bagpipe.
Nadas may refer to:
The Tisa is a river in Central Europe.
Dănești is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania. The commune is composed of a single village, Dănești. It also included Mădăraș until 2002, when it was split off to form a separate commune.
BOD or bod may refer to:
Sanislău is a commune of 4,986 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Horea (Károlyipuszta), Marna Nouă (Újmárna) and Sanislău. Until 2004, it also included Ciumești, Berea, and Viișoara, but these were split off that year to form Ciumești commune.
Saros may refer to:
Sard is a dark reddish-brown variety of the mineral chalcedony, similar to carnelian.
Borş can refer to:
Lechința is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Bungard, Chiraleș, Lechința, Sângeorzu Nou, Sâniacob, Țigău and Vermeș.
Vermeș is a commune in Caraș-Severin County, western Romania with a population of 1,566 people (2011). It is composed of three villages: Ersig (Érszeg), Izgar (Izgár) and Vermeș.
Doba may refer to:
Covaci is the Romanian form of the name Kovač (Ковач), meaning "forger" or "blacksmith" in Slavic languages.
Ákos is a Hungarian name. Today, it is mainly a masculine given name.
Csókás may refer to: