Gheorghe David (March 29, 1985 - December 22, 1989) Minister of Forestry Ion Cioară (March 29, 1985 - January 17, 1986) Eugen Tarhon (January 17, 1986 - December...
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Cioara is a village in Hîncești District, Moldova. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics - Population...
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Ioan Culcer (redirect from Ion Culcer)
General Constantin Ispas. CĂRĂRILE DESTINULUI. GENERALUL DE CORP DE ARMATĂ ION D. CULCER, FOST COMANDANT AL ARMATEI I (1915–1916) (PDF) (in Romanian). Romanian...
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appeared then were Kiss, Hustig, Magory, Pop I, Pop II, Szabó, Müller, Cioară, Cheța, Barbu II. In 1923, the club won the regional championship and qualified...
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and Cioara. By 1968, when a new administrative law was passed, Cioara had become Colinele; that village plus Broștenii Vechi was merged into Ion Roată...
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Greceanu [ro] Constantin Lungulescu [ro] Ioan Maga [ro] Ioan Mălăcescu [ro] Ion Milu [ro] Ion Mucenica [ro] Mihai (Leu) Romanescu [ro] Alexandru Șerbănescu Dan...
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July 1997 – 22 November 2000 President Petru Lucinschi Prime Minister Ion Ciubuc Ion Sturza Dumitru Braghiș Preceded by Mihai Popov Succeeded by Nicolae...
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among them Manea Mănescu. At the XIth Party Congress in 1974, Gheorghe Cioară, the Mayor of Bucharest, proposed to extend Ceaușescu's office as General...
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its current borders. Notable natives include: Ion Agârbiceanu Lucian Blaga Avram Iancu Sofronie of Cioara Ioan Suciu Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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further south, across the Haemus range. According to Romanian historian Ion I. Russu [ro], there are supposedly over 160 Romanian words of Dacian origin...
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