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CENSUS-DESIGNATED PLACE IN OREGON, USA
Days Creek, Or; Days Creek, OR

count the days (or hours)      
count the days (or hours)
be impatient for time to pass.
Count of the Székelys         
  • Törcsvár (now [[Bran Castle]] in Romania), a fortress held outside [[Székely Land]] by the counts
  • [[Maria Theresa]], who started to style herself count of the Székelys at their request
  • Székely Land (in blue) in [[Transylvania]] within the medieval [[Kingdom of Hungary]]
LEADER OF THE HUNGARIAN-SPEAKING SZÉKELYS IN TRANSYLVANIA
Count of the Szeklers; Count of the Szekelys
The Count of the Székelys (, ) was the leader of the Hungarian-speaking Székelys in Transylvania, in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. First mentioned in royal charters of the 13th century, the counts were the highest-ranking royal officials in Székely Land.
The Last Days (Masterson novel)         
BOOK BY ANDREW MASTERSON
The Last Days: the Apocryphon of Joe Panther; The Last Days (Australian novel)
The Last Days: the Apocryphon of Joe Panther is a 1998 Ned Kelly Award-winning novel by the Australian author Andrew Masterson.

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Days Creek, Oregon

Days Creek is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Douglas County, Oregon, United States. At the 2010 census it had a population of 272.

The community was named after the local creek, which in turn was named for Patrick and George Day, who settled near its mouth in 1851. The post office was established in 1878 as "Day's Creek", but the name was changed to "Days Creek" c. 1890.