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    Doru Nicolae (born 22 March 1952) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was one of few Romanian footballers who was...
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    formed another successful offensive trio, this time with Marin Radu and Doru Nicolae, Dobrin contributing with 9 goals scored in 22 matches, being decisive...
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  • high-tension match, through goals scored by Radu II (11 and 24 min), Doru Nicolae (69 min) and Dobrin (90 min) respectively, with Marin Dragnea (6 min)...
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  • Romania Theodoros Tsili Constantin Deleanu Dan Georgiadis Dănuţ Lupu Doru Nicolae Erik Lincar Dumitru Mitu Lucian Sânmărtean Cristian Ganea Russia Moris...
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  • Bucharest. He joined the Iron Guard in 1930, and fought for Aromanian rights. Doru Belimace [bg; ro], also an Aromanian, was born in 1910 in Malovišta, near...
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  • 2013-06-13. "Marius Lăcătuş". FRF. Archived from the original on 2012-05-20. "Nicolae Stanciue". EU-Football.info. "Adrian Mutu". FRF. Archived from the original...
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  • Morar Doru Moroşan Bela Nagy Zoltán Nagy Valerian Netedu Constantin Nistor Adrian Olenici Eduard Pană Marian Pisaru Mihail Popescu László Sólyom Doru Tureanu...
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  • Doru Popescu (29 March 1949 – 15 September 2023) was a Romanian football forward. Doru Popescu was born on 29 March 1949 in Baia de Aramă, Romania and...
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  • Neagoe – Veria – 1997–1998 Ionuț Nedelcearu – AEK Athens – 2020–2021 Doru Nicolae – Panathinaikos – 1980–1982 Marius Niculae – Kavala – 2010–2011 O Daniel...
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  • Vlad Țepeș is a 1979 Romanian historical drama film directed by Doru Năstase. The film recounts the story of Vlad the Impaler (also known as Vlad Dracula)...
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    of President Nicolae Ceaușescu Nicolae Ceaușescu, first President of Romania Nicu Ceaușescu, communist politician and third son of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu...
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    (Defense) Andrei Pleșu (Culture) Nicolae Ștefan (Agriculture and Food Industry) Sergiu Celac (Foreign Affairs) Mihai Chițac/Doru-Viorel Ursu (Interior) Mihai...
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  • - Dianu, Zare, Gh. Dumitrescu, Nițu, Tămaș, Biszok, Mureșan, Filip, D. Nicolae, Grosu, Georgescu, Ile, Ion Gheorghe, Szűcs, Nedelcu, Rosza, Kiss, Lazăr...
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  • Haralamb Zincă (1923–2008) Doru Davidovici (1945–1989) Mihai Beniuc (1907–1998) Leonid Dimov (1926–1987) Carmen Firan (born 1958) Nicolae Labiș (1935–1956) Ion...
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  • (lit. The Road of Bones), is a 1980 Romanian adventure film directed by Doru Năstase. The film is the first in the Mărgelatu series, a set of Western-inspired...
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    served as Prime Minister Bogdan-Daniel Deac (born 2001), chess grandmaster Doru Dudiță (born 1977), footballer Ion Emanuel Florescu (1819–1893), general...
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  • Chivescu (26 / 0); Doru Toma (32 / 1); Sevastian Iovănescu (32 / 7); Viorel Moiceanu (20 / 5); Mihail Iatan (17 / 1). Forwards: Doru Nicolae (33 / 4); Marin...
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  • 2010–2014 156 12 Dorinel Munteanu 2003–2005 2008 32 2 1991–1993 67 27 Doru Nicolae 1973–1974 1 0 1975–1976 6 0 Radu Niculescu 2000–2001 2003 9 4 1994 3...
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  • had to compete in the offence with players like Dobrin, Marin Radu and Doru Nicolae. In the following season they passed AEK Athens in the first round of...
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    presidency of Romania, he delegated his attributions to the vice president Doru Ioan Tărăcilă. After Văcăroiu was sworn in as president of the Court of Accounts...
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    Israeli actor Radu Almășan (born 1980), singer Melek Amet (1960–2008), model Doru Ana (1954–2022), actor David Andelman (born 1955), Israeli theoretical physicist...
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    Athens club. Sânmărtean became the fifth Romanian at Panathinaikos, after Doru Nicolae, Dănuț Lupu, Erik Lincar and Dumitru Mitu. He made his debut for the...
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    Aurelian Titu Dumitrescu [ro] (born 1956), poet, essayist, and journalist Doru Frunzulică [ro] (born 1959), politician Iancu Jianu (1787–1842), Wallachian...
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    house in Mediaș. The current director of the museum is Comandor Ion-Doru Micu. Nicolae Iorga was the first to bring up the idea of establishing a Romanian...
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  • season, Radu formed a successful trio in the offence with Nicolae Dobrin and Doru Nicolae, being used by coach Halagian in 29 games in which he scored...
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    modern town of Turnu Severin received the additional name of Drobeta during Nicolae Ceaușescu's national-communist dictatorship as part of his myth-making...
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    pp. 95-96 Istoria..., p. 99 (in Romanian) Gruia Fazecaș, Doru Marta, Gabriel Moisa, Nicolae Tivadar, Istoria comunei Suplacu de Barcău, Editura Universității...
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    Cabinet was the 111th cabinet of Romania between 1992 and 1996, led by Nicolae Văcăroiu. After the 1992 general elections, when FDSN obtained 27.75% of...
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