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Turda

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Turda 

a city in Rumania, in Cluj District. Population, 53,200 (1974). Turda is an important center for the manufacture of ceramic products and building materials, such as cement, lime, brick, and reinforced concrete. The city has a plant that produces chlorine and soda. Industries include metalworking and food processing.



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Turda was inspired by the different nationalities that have made the UAE their home.
On Social Darwinism in Central Europe, see Marius Turda, The Idea of National Superiority in Central Europe, 1880-1918 (Ceredigion, 2004).
In 1568, the Edict of Turda recognized the diverse religious character of the province and marked acceptance of it at a time when religious wars were raging elsewhere in Europe.
 
 
 
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