Snagov (redirect from Tâncăbești)
football stadium seating 2,000. The Tâncăbești transmitter – a medium wave broadcasting station, near Tâncăbești, built by 1949, which uses as antenna...
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855 Las Torres de Cotillas 100–150, 75 at night Radio Nacional (Murcia) Tâncăbești 400 Radio România Actualităţi Tarragona 25 Radio Nacional (Cataluna) Huelva...
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and executed (strangled or garroted and shot) by the Gendarmerie around Tâncăbești (near Bucharest), and their bodies had been buried in the courtyard of...
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leader of the Iron Guard Members of the Romanian Gendarmerie Killed in Tâncăbeşti. 1939 Armand Călinescu, Prime Minister of Romania Iron Guard Shot while...
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Petrăchioaia, Surlari, Vânători Snagov Ciofliceni, Ghermănești, Snagov, Tâncăbești, Vlădiceasca Ștefăneștii de Jos Crețuleasca, Ștefăneștii de Jos, Ștefăneștii...
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Barbu streets in Alba Iulia, Hărman, Murfatlar, Sânmartin, Șelimbăr, Tâncăbești, Timișoara, Zalău, and 1 Decembrie, and Dan Barbilian streets in Câmpulung...
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630 kHz Tâncăbești Transmitter Tâncăbești Guyed mast 187 44°40′15.9″N 26°04′50.4″E / 44.671083°N 26.080667°E / 44.671083; 26.080667 (Tâncăbești Transmitter)...
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squads, were ordered transferred to Jilava, but strangled on the way, in Tâncăbești. In September 1939, a further thirteen Guardists incarcerated at Râmnicu...
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