Szászsebes

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Szászsebes is the historical Hungarian name for the Transylvanian town of Sebeș in present-day Romania, known for its medieval heritage and Saxon influences.

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Szászsebes canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf exonym
historical place name
associatedEthnicGroup Hungarians NERFINISHED
Romanians NERFINISHED
Transylvanian Saxons NERFINISHED
associatedWith medieval heritage
correspondsToGermanName Mühlbach NERFINISHED
correspondsToRomanianName Sebeș NERFINISHED
denotes town with Saxon presence in Transylvania
hasCulturalInfluence Transylvanian Saxons NERFINISHED
hasFeature Saxon architectural influences
medieval urban fabric
hasHistoricalPeriod Middle Ages
hasNameEtymology derived from "Szász" (Saxon) and "Sebes"
historicalNameOf Sebeș NERFINISHED
language Hungarian
locatedIn Romania NERFINISHED
Transylvania NERFINISHED
locatedInCounty Alba County NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricalRegion Principality of Transylvania NERFINISHED
partOf historical Hungarian toponymy
refersTo Sebeș NERFINISHED
usedBy Hungarians NERFINISHED
usedInContext Hungarian-language sources
historical writing

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Sebeș historicalName Szászsebes