Cenad

Cenad is a commune in , . It is composed of a single village, Cenad. The village serves as a customs point on the border with . Today's village was formed by merging Cenadu Mare and Cenadu Vechi in the 20th century.
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  • Type: Locality with 4,220 residents
  • Description: commune in Timiş County, Banat, Romania
  • Also known as: Cenadu Mare”, “Cenadu Sîrbesc”, “Cenadu Vechi”, “Cenadul-Mare”, “Cenadul-Vechi”, “Cenadul-Vechiu”, “Deutsch-Tschanad”, “Eščanad”, “Gross Tschanad”, “Gross-Tschanad”, “Nadčanad”, “Nagycsanád”, “Nemet Čanad”, “Őscsanád”, “Rácz-Csanád”, and “Raitzisch-Tschanad

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cenad and Bökény.

Village
is a village.

Hamlet
is an outskirt belonging to the settlement in . is located directly near the , at the Romanian-Hungarian border. Here is a tumulus in which archeological artefacts were found. is situated 7 km northeast of Cenad.

is a town in , , and the westernmost in the country. Located in the region, along the borders with and , it has a population of 10,627 as of 2021.

Cenad

Latitude
46.13333° or 46° 8′ north
Longitude
20.58333° or 20° 35′ east
Population
4,220
Elevation
83 metres (272 feet)
Open location code
8GR24HMM+88
Geo­Names ID
682428
Wiki­data ID
Q946757
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Welsh—“Cenad” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Cenad
  • Cebuano: Comuna Cenad
  • Chechen: Ченад
  • Chinese: Cenad
  • Chinese: 切納德鄉
  • Czech: Čanád
  • Czech: Csanád
  • Dutch: Cenad
  • Dutch: Gross-Tschanad
  • Dutch: Nagycsanád
  • Esperanto: Cenad
  • Esperanto: Gross-Tschanad
  • Esperanto: Nagycsanád
  • French: Cenad
  • French: Gross-Tschanad
  • French: Nagycsanád
  • German: Cenad
  • German: Gross-Tschanad
  • German: Nagycsanád
  • Hungarian: Gross-Tschanad
  • Hungarian: Nagycsanád község
  • Hungarian: Nagycsanád
  • Irish: Cenad
  • Italian: Cenad
  • Italian: Gross-Tschanad
  • Italian: Nagycsanád
  • Japanese: ケナド
  • Japanese: チェナド
  • Latin: Cenadium
  • Macedo-Romanian: Cenad
  • Malay: Cenad
  • Min Nan Chinese: Cenad
  • Portuguese: Cenad
  • Portuguese: Gross-Tschanad
  • Portuguese: Nagycsanád
  • Romanian: Cenad
  • Romanian: Comuna Cenad, Timiș
  • Romanian: Comuna Cenad
  • Romanian: Gross-Tschanad
  • Romanian: Morisena
  • Romanian: Nagycsanád
  • Serbian: Čanad
  • Serbian: Cenad
  • Serbian: Општина Чанад
  • Serbian: Чанад
  • Serbo-Croatian: Opština Cenad, Timiș
  • Serbo-Croatian: Opština Cenad
  • Spanish: Cenad
  • Spanish: Gross-Tschanad
  • Spanish: Nagycsanád
  • Swedish: Cenad
  • Tatar: Ченад
  • Turkish: Çanad
  • Turkish: Cenad / Çanad
  • Turkish: Cenad
  • Ukrainian: Ченад
  • Uzbek: Cenad
  • Vietnamese: Cenad
  • Volapük: Cenad
  • Welsh: Cenad

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