Satu Mare
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Romanian Satu Mare. Doublet of Satmar.
Proper noun
[edit]Satu Mare
Translations
[edit]the capital and largest city of Satu Mare, Romania
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From older Sătmar, from Hungarian Szatmár, reinterpreted as satul mare (“the great village”).
Proper noun
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[edit]Etymology 2
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- en:Cities in Satu Mare County, Romania
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- en:Places in Satu Mare County, Romania
- en:Places in Romania
- en:Satu Mare County, Romania
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- ro:Cities in Satu Mare County, Romania
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- ro:Satu Mare County, Romania
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- ro:Villages in Arad County, Romania
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- ro:Places in Harghita County, Romania
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- ro:Villages in Mehedinți County, Romania
- ro:Places in Mehedinți County, Romania
- ro:Villages in Suceava County, Romania
- ro:Places in Suceava County, Romania