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- Sâniob abstract "Sâniob (Hungarian: Szentjobb) is a commune in Bihor County, western Romania. The village was named after Stephen I of Hungary's Szent Jobb (Holy Right) which was preserved here during the pagan raise ups. The name was granted by Ladislaus I of Hungary in 1083.It is composed of four villages: Cenaloş (Csanálos), to the southeast of Sâniob Ciuhoi (Berettyócsohaj; Hungarian pronunciation: [bɛrɛccoːtʃohɒj]), to the south of Sâniob Sâniob Sfârnaş (Berettyófarnos), to the southwest of SâniobAt the 2011 census, 56.7% of inhabitants were Hungarians, 37.3% Romanians and 5.6% Roma. 46.1% were Roman Catholic, 29% Romanian Orthodox, 16.4% Reformed, 5.9% Pentecostal and 0.9% Greek-Catholic.Known as Sâniob prior to 1968, the commune's name was changed to Ciuhoi that year and its seat moved to the latter village. In 2012, the commune's previous name was revived and the seat moved back to Sâniob village.".
- Sâniob abstract "Sâniob (Hungarian: Szentjobb) is a commune in Bihor County, western Romania. The village was named after Stephen I of Hungary's Szent Jobb (Holy Right) which was preserved here during the pagan raise ups. The name was granted by Ladislaus I of Hungary in 1083.It is composed of four villages: Cenaloş (Csanálos), to the southeast of Sâniob Ciuhoi (Berettyócsohaj; Hungarian pronunciation: [bɛrɛccoːtʃohɒj]</small>), to the south of Sâniob Sâniob Sfârnaş (Berettyófarnos), to the southwest of SâniobAt the 2011 census, 56.7% of inhabitants were Hungarians, 37.3% Romanians and 5.6% Roma. 46.1% were Roman Catholic, 29% Romanian Orthodox, 16.4% Reformed, 5.9% Pentecostal and 0.9% Greek-Catholic.Known as Sâniob prior to 1968, the commune's name was changed to Ciuhoi that year and its seat moved to the latter village. In 2012, the commune's previous name was revived and the seat moved back to Sâniob village.".
- Sâniob wikiPageID "1237289".
- Sâniob wikiPageRevisionID "573366760".
- Sâniob name "Sâniob".
- Sâniob otherName "Szentjobb".
- Sâniob populationAsOf "2011".
- Sâniob populationTotal "2285".
- Sâniob settlementType Communes_of_Romania.
- Sâniob subdivisionName Bihor_County.
- Sâniob subdivisionType Counties_of_Romania.
- Sâniob subdivisionType "Country".
- Sâniob timezone Eastern_European_Time.
- Sâniob timezoneDst Eastern_European_Time.
- Sâniob utcOffset "+2".
- Sâniob utcOffsetDst "+3".
- Sâniob subject Category:Communes_in_Bihor_County.
- Sâniob point "47.2667 22.1333".
- Sâniob type Place.
- Sâniob type PopulatedPlace.
- Sâniob type Settlement.
- Sâniob type Wikidata:Q532.
- Sâniob type Place.
- Sâniob type Location.
- Sâniob type SpatialThing.
- Sâniob comment "Sâniob (Hungarian: Szentjobb) is a commune in Bihor County, western Romania. The village was named after Stephen I of Hungary's Szent Jobb (Holy Right) which was preserved here during the pagan raise ups.".
- Sâniob label "Ciuhoi".
- Sâniob label "Ciuhoi".
- Sâniob label "Ciuhoi".
- Sâniob label "Sâniob".
- Sâniob label "Sâniob".
- Sâniob sameAs S%C3%A2niob.
- Sâniob sameAs Ciuhoi.
- Sâniob sameAs Sâniob.
- Sâniob sameAs Ciuhoi.
- Sâniob sameAs Ciuhoi.
- Sâniob sameAs Q12170886.
- Sâniob sameAs Q12170886.
- Sâniob lat "47.2667".
- Sâniob long "22.1333".
- Sâniob wasDerivedFrom Sâniob?oldid=573366760.