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    Maria Albuleț (10 June 1932 – 17 January 2005), also Maria Pogorevici and Maria Albuleț-Pogorevici, was a Romanian doctor and chess player who held the...
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    1985), Estonian swimmer Maria Albuleț (1932–2005), Romanian chess player María José Alcalá (born 1971), Mexican diver Maria Alda Nogueira (1923–1998), Portuguese...
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  • in Romania. The year saw the birth of two future Woman Grandmasters, Maria Albuleț and Margareta Teodorescu. King: Carol II. Prime Minister: Nicolae Iorga...
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    Women's Senior Championship. Daughter of Romanian Women's Chess Champion Maria Albuleț, she learned to play at the age of ten. In the early 1980s she was one...
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  • Naira Agababean and Almira Skripchenko Svetlana Agrest and Inna Agrest Maria Albuleț and Marina Makropoulou Pia Cramling and Anna Cramling Bellón Cristina...
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  • Post columnist and contributing editor for Vanity Fair, liver cancer. Maria Albuleț, 72, Romanian chess Woman Grandmaster. Charlie Bell, 44, Australian...
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  • Brașov Maria Albuleț 1952 Sibiu Elena Graboviețchi 1953 Satu Mare Lidia Giuroiu 1954 Bucharest Lidia Giuroiu 1955 Oradea Maria Albuleț 1956 Cluj Maria Albuleț...
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    chess tournament in Sautron. In 2017, she took second place in the Maria Albulet Memorial in Braila. In 2003, she was awarded the FIDE Woman International...
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