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- Mehadia abstract "Mehadia (Hungarian: Mehádia; German: Mehadia) is a small market town and commune in Caraş-Severin County, Romania. It lies on the European route E70, in the Cerna River valley. The town is located on the site of the ancient Roman colony Ad Mediam and was noted for its Hercules baths. It had a population of 2,492 in 1900, and of 4,474 in 2002. The commune is prone to major recurring flooding. The 1838 floods destroyed some 2000 houses in the valley and the 1841 floods in Mehadia were also devastating. It experienced major flooding more recently in May 2005.The commune is composed of four villages: Globurău (Golbor), Mehadia, Plugova (Ekés) and Valea Bolvașnița (Bolvásvölgy).".
- Mehadia country Romania.
- Mehadia isPartOf Cara%C8%99-Severin_County.
- Mehadia populationTotal "4474".
- Mehadia thumbnail Mehadia.jpg?width=300.
- Mehadia timeZone Eastern_European_Time.
- Mehadia type Communes_of_Romania.
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- Mehadia coordinatesRegion "RO".
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- Mehadia imageCaption "Mehadia, 1842".
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- Mehadia latd "44".
- Mehadia latm "54".
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- Mehadia longd "22".
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- Mehadia mapCaption "Location in Caraș-Severin County".
- Mehadia name "Mehadia".
- Mehadia populationAsOf "2002".
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- Mehadia settlementType Communes_of_Romania.
- Mehadia subdivisionName Caraş-Severin_County.
- Mehadia subdivisionType Counties_of_Romania.
- Mehadia subdivisionType "Country".
- Mehadia timezone Eastern_European_Time.
- Mehadia timezoneDst Eastern_European_Time.
- Mehadia utcOffset "+2".
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- Mehadia subject Category:Ancient_Roman_forts_in_Romania.
- Mehadia subject Category:Communes_in_Caraș-Severin_County.
- Mehadia subject Category:Roman_towns_and_cities_in_Romania.
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- Mehadia type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Mehadia type Commune108541609.
- Mehadia type CommunesInCara%C5%9F-SeverinCounty.
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- Mehadia type Settlement.
- Mehadia type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Mehadia comment "Mehadia (Hungarian: Mehádia; German: Mehadia) is a small market town and commune in Caraş-Severin County, Romania. It lies on the European route E70, in the Cerna River valley. The town is located on the site of the ancient Roman colony Ad Mediam and was noted for its Hercules baths. It had a population of 2,492 in 1900, and of 4,474 in 2002. The commune is prone to major recurring flooding.".
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- Mehadia name "Mehadia".