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    Zamfir Constantin Arbore (Romanian pronunciation: [zamˈfir konstanˈtin ˈarbore]; born Zamfir Ralli, Russian: Земфирий Константинович Арборе-Ралли, Zemfiriyi...
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    mathematician Zamfir Ralli-Arbore (1848–1933), Romanian political activist Nick Rallis (1993-), American football coach Ralli (disambiguation) Rallis Kopsidis...
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    Ekaterina Arbore, Arbore-Ralli or Ralli-Arbore (rendered into Russian as Екатерина Арборе or Арборэ - Yekaterina Arborye or Arbore, with "Ralli" as Ралли;...
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    the Kogălniceanu family and the Ralli clan. The scholar and revolutionary Zamfir Ralli inherited the surname Arbore from a relative that had been adopted...
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    was called Пушкино (Pushkino). The main attraction is the house-museum Ralli family mansion, where Alexander Pushkin lived in the summer of 1821. In...
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    fictionalizes events relating to the Keșcos and to Bessarabian anarchist Zamfir Arbore; the latter had been acquainted with, and protected by, the author's...
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    magazine published some of the last political texts by the old anarchist Zamfir Arbore, who stated his bitter rejection of Romanian society. Although a lifelong...
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