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Klausenburg

American  
[klou-zuhn-boork] / ˈklaʊ zənˌbʊərk /

noun

  1. German name of Cluj-Napoca.


Klausenburg British  
/ ˈklauzənbʊrk /

noun

  1. the German name for Cluj

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The corpse at which they peered was that of Herr Richard Eichorn, late Hungarian Consul at Klausenburg, Rumania.

From Time Magazine Archive

He came in the train from Klausenburg, and the guard was told by the station-master there that he rushed into the station shouting for a ticket for home.

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker

Yet he had got much more than he wanted, for he had only required of Kászonyi a feigned attack, whereas the band of Kökényesdi had ravaged Transylvania as far as Klausenburg.

From The Slaves of the Padishah by J?kai, M?r

Meanwhile Kökényesdi had hastened to overtake his bands which had scattered at the word of the brother in order to re-unite them before the people of Klausenburg could capture them in detail.

From The Slaves of the Padishah by J?kai, M?r

"They have a charter which permits them to offer their timber for sale at any place within two miles of their district; they are consequently anxious to have the Klausenburg market thrown open to them."

From 'Midst the Wild Carpathians by J?kai, M?r