• season under Coach Gheorghe Ene and with players including Iosif Cavai, Dragu Bădin, Grigore Ciupitu, Augustin Deleanu, Traian Stoica, Ionel Augustin...
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  • Despot as coaches. The season finale aired on December 14, 2018. Bogdan Ioan, mentored by Smiley, was declared winner of the season. It was Smiley's third...
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    in 1925–1926. The editorial committee of 1912 consisted of Cocea, Toma Dragu, Tudor Arghezi, Constantin Graur, Em. Argin (S. Labin) and Iosif Nădejde...
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  • (surname) Dragu (disambiguation) Drăganu (disambiguation) Drăgușeni (disambiguation) Drăgănești (disambiguation) Drăgănescu (disambiguation) Drăguș, a commune...
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  • 2024. "FCU Craiova l-a transferat pe Andrei Dragu de la FC Botoșani" [FCU Craiova transferred Andrei Dragu from FC Botoșani]. www.gsp.ro (in Romanian)...
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  • 100 caps for FC Petrolul Ploiești. Romania Marcel Abăluță Alexandru Badea Dragu Bădin Eugen Baștină Alexandru Benga Florea Birtașu Alexandru Boc Alexandru...
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  • March 1945 in the Sănătescu and Rădescu cabinets. Born on 27 August 1894 in Drăguș commune, Fogaras County, to an old boyar family mentioned in local documents...
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  • Also Uczya (Alsóucsa/Ucea de Sus), Also Venechia (Veneția de Jos), Dragos (Drăguș), Sinke, Hirszen (Hârseni) received such diplomas. In the conscription from...
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    Union of the two principalities came in 1859. On the initiative of Alexandru Ioan Cuza, a plebiscite in 1864 enlarged the principle of national representation...
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  • Chițu, Tiberiu Albu, Cristina Bălan, Teodora Buciu, Ana Munteanu, Bogdan Ioan, Dragoș Moldovan, and Iulian Nunucă. The Voice of Romania began airing on...
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    Dragoș Pîslaru, Vlad Voiculescu, Alin Mituța, Dragoș Tudorache, and Anca Dragu. Despite the party gaining notoriety in the subsequent months and appearing...
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  • Andrei Cirje Madalin Ciulin Virgil Cortea Ioan Costina Tudor Dinicu Anca Dobrota Alex Dracea Bogdan Dragu Viorel Dumitras Bobi Dumitru George Floroaia...
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    1865 – 14 June 1865 Nicolae Kretzulescu – 14 June 1865 – 30 January 1866 Ioan Oteteleșanu – 30 January 1866 – 11 February 1866 Dimitrie A. Sturdza – 11...
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    Viorel Ștefan (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
    from January to June 2017. Ștefan graduated in economics from the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in 1980. He later worked as an accountant at the state company...
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    the peasant associations founded by Constantin Dobrescu-Argeș and Toma Dragu, and a "foreign" component, which was Constantin Stere's Poporanism. Also...
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  • Gheorghe Cristescu Toma Dragu I. C. Frimu Leon Ghelerter Ştefan Gheorghiu Theodor Iordăchescu Barbu Lăzăreanu Dimitrie Marinescu Ioan I. Mirescu Ilie Moscovici...
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  • Cobrea Marius Croitoru Stelian Cucu Vasile Curileac Ciprian Dinu Andrei Dragu Andrei Dumitraș István Fülöp Attila Hadnagy Denis Haruț Cătălin Golofca...
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  • system, and their 4th season in the Liga II. The club started the season with Ioan Blidaru as owner, Cornel Țălnar as coach and with Liga I promotion ambitions...
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    is a composer who places value in experiments; other characters include Dragu, who considers "a hooligan's experience" as "the only fertile debut into...
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  • Ionela Bruchental-Pop, Diana Maria Bușoi, Anca Constantinescu, Radu-Cătălin Drăguș, Stelian Duțu, Elena Ehling, Stelian Fuia, Traian Constantin Igaș, Cristian...
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    Alexandru A. Philippide (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
    2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, in România Literară, nr.12/2000 Victoria Dragu Dimitriu, Povești ale doamnelor din București, p.100. Editura Vremea XXI...
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    During his research, Purcaru had traveled to the Transylvanian village of Drăguș, retracing Stahl's sociological research, and meeting an unusually strong...
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  • Smaranda "Ema" Beldiman) and male pro-feminists (the socialist lawyer Toma Dragu). With Mărgărita Miller Verghy, Bucura Dumbravă and other women writers...
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    Presidents during the two impeachments of Traian Băsescu in April–May 2007 (Doru Ioan Tărăcilă [ro]) and in June–July 2012 (Petru Filip) are also listed in the...
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    profession. He continued with his advocacy for debt relief, engaging Toma Dragu, the politician and creditor, in a public debate over this topic. As Sterian...
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    Ilie Moscovici (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
    campaign, including his lifelong friends Constantin Titel Petrescu and Toma Dragu, alongside the socialist physician Ecaterina Arbore. The authorities moved...
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  • the Round” award, a long shot from Răzvan Marin and a tap-in from Denis Drăguș gave Romania a 3-0 victory after not playing in an international tournament...
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    renamed Senat), adopted on the initiative of prince (Domnitor) Alexandru Ioan Cuza, by means of a plebiscite (i.e. referendum) in 1864, perfected and enlarged...
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    County are medieval citadels and castles which belonged to noble families (Dragu, Jibou, Gârbou, Șimleu Silvaniei, etc.). Among them is Almașu Citadel (Romanian:...
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    Ion Ciocârlan, Eugen Boureanul, Petre Partenie, Tiberiu Crudu, and Ion Dragu. Through Gârleanu, the magazine obtained contributions from Olga Bălcescu-Gigurtu...
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