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    Badea Cârțan (roughly: Brother Cârțan – the common nickname of Gheorghe Cârțan; 24 January 1849 – 7 August 1911) was a self-taught ethnic Romanian shepherd...
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  • Cartan Anna Cartan (1878–1923), French mathematician and teacher, sister of Élie Cartan Cartan (crater), a lunar crater named for Élie Cartan Badea Cârțan...
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  • footballer Viorel Badea (born 1968), Romanian politician Badea Cârțan, nickname of Gheorghe Cârțan (1849–1911), Romanian shepherd and independence fighter...
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    Romanians. Badea Cârțan Museum Bâlea Lake Bâlea Lake Ice Hotel Bâlea Waterfall Cârțișoara Monastery [ro] Făgăraș Mountains Transfăgărășan Water mill Badea Cârțan...
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    literary critic, Associate Member of the Romanian Academy. Badea Cârțan (Gheorghe Cârțan) (1848–1911), fighting for the independence of the Romanians...
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    Bastion Ghiroda (DN6)–Badea Cârțan Market–Bastion Every 40–60 minutes E4 barat Gheorghe Barițiu Street Ghiroda (DN6)–Badea Cârțan Market–Bastion–700 Square–North...
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    Kingdom of Hungary Constantin Noica (1909–1987) – philosopher and essayist Badea Cârțan (1849–1911) – a shepherd who fought for the independence of the Romanians...
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    historian and founder of Romanian press in Transylvania George Barițiu and Badea Cârțan, a simple peasant shepherd from Southern Transylvania who, through his...
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    Istanbul: 599 km (372 mi); Varna: 153 km (95 mi) Abator Anadalchioi Badea Cârțan Boreal Casa de Cultură Centru C.E.T. Coiciu Compozitorilor Dacia Energia...
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    centuries: Listed alphabetically Aeroport Antene Aradului Baba Dochia Badea Cârțan Blașcovici Braytim–Timișoara Sud Bucovina Buziașului Câmpului Circumvalațiunii...
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    Liseanu boarding school in Bucharest; it was here that he met shepherd Badea Cârțan, who was smuggling Romanian books into Austria-Hungary, and who was allowed...
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    Upstream Mihai Viteazul (Cartier Dorobanți) Dacia (Badea Cârțan Market) Corneliu Coposu (Prefectură) Vasile Pârvan (Michelangelo) Metropolitan Cathedral...
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    remembered for welcoming the ethnic Romanian Transylvanian activist Badea Cârțan during the latter's celebrated trip to the Italian capital (1896). Zamfirescu...
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    Luigi Pelloux cabinet ministers and the Transylvanian peasant activist Badea Cârțan. Although the ceremony enjoyed popularity and coverage in the press,...
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    Alexandru Borza, Romanian botanist Miklós Bródy, Hungarian chess master Badea Cârțan, Romanian explorer Octavian Codru Tăslăuanu, Romanian writer and soldier...
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