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    Suceava-Burdujeni (Suceava railway station, also known as Burdujeni) is a train station built between 1892 and 1902 in the village of Burdujeni (today...
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    Suceava), also known as Burdujeni, is a railway station located in Suceava, Romania, completed in 1902. Originally part of Burdujeni village (now a suburb...
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    Church of Saint Andrew in the Burdujeni neighborhood of Suceava (completed 1997)...
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    Antiochus Kantemir's poetry. Negruzzi wrote two plays, Muza de la Burdujeni ("The Muse of Burdujeni") and Cârlani ("Lambs"), while translating several other plays...
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  • playing his matches on Nada Florilor, Fălticeni. In 1957, Flamura Roşie Burdujeni moved to Suceava, becoming Progresul Suceava. Liga II Winners (1): 1986–87...
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    Gheorghe Panaiteanu Bardasare (1816, Burdujeni [ro], Suceava – 1900, Iași) was a Romanian painter. Brief Bio (in Romanian) v t e...
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    station to other important cities of Bukovina region, and through the Burdujeni station with the Kingdom of Romania. The Ițcani station building (now...
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  • Interregio train to complete. For example, the journey between Suceava Burdujeni and Bucharest is 447 km, and takes approximately 5-6 hours to complete...
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  • Spartac Burdujeni v Spartac Focșani Dinamo Galați v Locomotiva Pașcani Spartac Focșani v Flamura Roșie Buhuși Spartac Burdujeni v Dinamo Galați Locomotiva...
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    Flechtenmacher's National Overture, the vaudevilles Muza de la Burdujeni (The Muse from Burdujeni) by Costache Negruzzi and Cinel-cinel (The Riddle) by Vasile...
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  • 77 −47 16 12 Avântul Vatra Dornei 26 6 0 20 34 121 −87 12 13 Avântul Putna 26 4 1 21 26 104 −78 9 14 Flamura Roșie Burdujeni II 26 1 0 25 10 77 −67 2...
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    and Romanian theologian within the Romanian Orthodox Church. Born in Burdujeni, Botoșani County, then a village near Suceava, his father was a priest...
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  • Știința București was renamed as CSU București. Flamura Roşie Burdujeni was moved from Burdujeni to Suceava and merged with the local team forming a new club...
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    difficult moments during World War II, and her life was restricted between Burdujeni and Bucharest. At the end of this stage she aspired to study architecture...
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    received more than 20 awards and honours. Born to Jewish parents in the Burdujeni [ro] neighbourhood of Suceava (Bukovina, Romania), Manea was deported...
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    Europolis (1933). Botez wrote under the pseudonym Jean Bart. He was born Burdujeni [ro], at the time a village in Botoșani County, now a neighborhood of...
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    illegally, in order to see Nicolae Iorga who was visiting the town of Burdujeni. When World War I started, he went to Romania and enlisted in the Romanian...
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    Oradea: 484 km Satu Mare (via Cluj Napoca, Baia Mare): 583 km Suceava (Burdujeni): 457 km Timișoara: 456 km Belgrade: 634 km Berlin: 1,733 km Budapest:...
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  • Ploiești was renamed as Flacăra 1 Mai Ploiești. Spartac Burdujeni was renamed as Flamura Roșie Burdujeni. Spartac Focșani was renamed as Progresul Focșani....
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  • Moldavian and Romanian bishop within the Romanian Orthodox Church. Born in Burdujeni [ro], Botoșani County, then a village near Suceava, Bobulescu attended...
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  • Dinamo Fălticeni 2 1952 Știința Câmpulung Moldovenesc 3 1953 Spartac Burdujeni 4 1954 Avântul Fălticeni 5 1955 6 1956 Textila Botoșani 7 1957–58 Minerul...
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  • Constanța Locomotiva Pașcani Metalul Ploiești Metalul Tractorul Spartac Burdujeni Spartac Focșani Relegated from Divizia A — Relegated to Regional Championship...
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    photographer and journalist during the interwar period. Iosif Berman was born in Burdujeni [ro], near Suceava to a Jewish father who had been awarded Romanian citizenship...
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    Ițcani and Suceava. The official motivation was provided by reports out of Burdujeni (now in Suceava), namely that "bands armed with rifles and machine guns...
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    Rabbi Rosen was married since 1949 to Amalia, born Ruckenstein, from Burdujeni-Suceava. The couple had no children. His elder half-brother (from the...
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  • 12 37 53 −16 23 11 Știința Iași 26 4 13 9 25 30 −5 21 12 Flamura Roșie Burdujeni 26 7 6 13 41 57 −16 20 13 Locomotiva Iași (R) 26 6 8 12 20 39 −19 20 Relegation...
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  • Locomotiva Turnu Severin (Div. B) 3–1 (Div. A) Ştiinţa Timişoara 20 September 1956 Flamura Roşie Burdujeni (Div. B) 4–4 (a.e.t.) (Div. A) Dinamo Bacău...
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