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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LugojLugoj - Wikipedia

    The first schools in Lugoj are mentioned in the 16th–17th centuries. In the 19th century, a rich didactic activity is already recorded, in the gymnasium and high school, where the teaching was done in Romanian. The first Romanian school in western Romania was built in Lugoj in 1770.

  2. Lugoj, city, Timiș județ (county), western Romania, on the banks of the Timiș River, 33 miles (53 km) east-southeast of Timișoara and almost 220 miles (350 km) northwest of Bucharest. The town grew up on the site of a Roman fortified camp, which in turn was built near a Dacian fortress of the 1st

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  3. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › LugojLugoj - Wikipedia

    Lugoj (în maghiară Lugos, în germană Lugosch) este un municipiu în județul Timiș, Banat, România, format din localitatea componentă Lugoj (reședința), și din satele Măguri și Tapia. La o distanță de doar 23 de kilometri de municipiu se află stațiunea balneoclimaterică de interes național Buziaș.

  4. Lugoj (em húngaro: Lugos, em alemão: Lugosch) é uma cidade no județ de Timiș, Transilvânia, Romênia, [1] em ambas as margens do rio Times, que divide o município em duas partes. É a sede da Igreja Romena Católica do episcopado romeno. Lugoj foi em tempos um forte de relativa importância.

  5. Historical Background. Town in southwestern Romania, on the Timiş River, 60 km east of Timişoara. The first documentary reference to Lugoj (Ger., Lugosch; Hun., Lugos) dates to 1334. From 1658 to 1688, Lugoj was under Turkish rule. The presence of Jews in the town was first recorded in the late seventeenth century.

  6. Encyclopaedia Judaica. LUGOJLUGOJ (Hung. Lugos ), city in W. Romania (Transylvania), until 1918 in Hungary. Jews settled in Lugoj and its surroundings at the beginning of the 18th century. An organized community was founded between 1780 and 1790, and a ḥevra kaddisha in 1790.

  7. LUGOJ (Hung. Lugos), city in W. Romania (Transylvania), until 1918 in Hungary. Jews settled in Lugoj and its surroundings at the beginning of the 18 th century. An organized community was founded between 1780 and 1790, and a ḥevra kaddisha in 1790.