C. A. Rosetti is a commune in Tulcea County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. The commune is named for writer and politician Constantin Alexandru Rosetti. It...
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C. A. Rosetti may refer to: Constantin Alexandru Rosetti, a Romanian revolutionary C. A. Rosetti, a commune in Buzău County, Romania C. A. Rosetti, a...
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cactus, a list of cacti Cardon V. Burnham (1927–2005), American composer, arranger, conductor, and performer a subdivision of C. A. Rosetti, Tulcea, Romania...
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Tulcea County (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtult͡ʃe̯a]) is a county (județ) of Romania, in the historical region Dobruja, with the capital city at Tulcea...
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Returning to his native land, Brătianu took part, with his friend C. A. Rosetti and other young politicians (including his brother), in the 1848 Wallachian...
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List of places named after people (redirect from List of places named after a person)
Bucharest – Bucur, legendary shepherd C. A. Rosetti, Buzău, C. A. Rosetti, Tulcea – Constantin Alexandru Rosetti, liberal Wallachian politician Ciprian...
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Rosetti Commune, Buzău County Bălteni, a village in Conţeşti Commune, Dâmboviţa County Bălteni, a village in Probota Commune, Iaşi County Bălteni, a village...
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List of people from Bucharest (section C)
(1934–2006), Romanian-American biochemist Alexandru Rosetti (1895–1990), linguist, editor, and memoirist C. A. Rosetti (1816–1885), writer, politician and leader...
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the old University building (the University Square), adjacent to the C. A. Rosetti, Roman, Kogălniceanu, and Union squares was the scene of many riots...
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campaign of 1916. A village in Cerna commune, Tulcea County is named after him, and so is a street in downtown Bucharest, connecting C. A. Rosetti Street to Batiștei...
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Buzău County Lunca, a village in Vârfu Câmpului Commune, Botoșani County Lunca, a village in C.A. Rosetti Commune, Buzău County Lunca, a village in Puiești...
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46 communes Municipalities Tulcea - capital Towns Babadag Isaccea Măcin Sulina Communes Baia Beidaud Beștepe C. A. Rosetti Carcaliu Casimcea Ceamurlia...
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Tulcea Grigore Moisil Theoretical High School (Tulcea) Ion Creangă Theoretical High School, Tulcea Anghel Saligny Technological High School (Tulcea)...
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City in 2003. TAROM terminated loss-making domestic services to Craiova, Tulcea, Caransebeș, and Constanța, and focused its activity on service to key destinations...
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Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Internal Affairs C. A. Rosetti, publicist, Mayor of Bucharest Dimitrie Sturdza, president of the National...
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2009–10 Liga IV (redirect from 2009-10 Liga A Prahova)
5) Head-to-head away goals scored; 6) Goal difference; 7) Goals scored. (C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated Source: [citation...
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violinist and orchestral conductor (died 1997). 14 October – Cassius Ionescu-Tulcea, mathematician (died 2021). 19 November – Monica Lovinescu, essayist and...
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Periprava labor camp (category Buildings and structures in Tulcea County)
the area were at Sfiștofca, Grindu, Letea, C. A. Rosetti, and on ferries. In the early 1950s, Periprava was a section of the Chilia Formation; it became...
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"monstrous coalition" in February 1866, he joined a separatist caucus in Iași, convincing Nicolae Rosetti-Rosnovanu to claim the Moldavian throne. On 3 April...
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joined the Romanian Boy Scouts. With a group of friends, he designed and sailed a boat on the Danube, from Tulcea to the Black Sea. In parallel, Eliade...
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Brașov, Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Deva, Oradea, Satu Mare, Timișoara, and Tulcea, as well as high schools that bear his name in Bucharest, Carei, Oradea...
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others, Ion C. Grădișteanu - former minister, deputies Nestor Cincu (Tecuci), Gigi Petcu (Brăila), N. Paul (Câmpulung) and N. Comșa (Tulcea). Later, the...
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recover the lost standards. These were held in a powerful fortress called Genucla (Isaccea, near modern Tulcea, in the Danube delta region of Romania), controlled...
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Zamfir Arbore (redirect from Zamfir C. Arbore)
leading figures, Ion Brătianu and C. A. Rosetti (father of Mircea Rosetti). Arbore would later speak of Brătianu as a discreet supporter of his projects...
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setting up a network of model apiaries, a beekeeping equipment plant in Oradea, and an itinerant school for beekeepers, which originated at Tulcea and then...
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be promoted to Liga III, depending on the result of a promotion play-off that is disputed against a winner of the neighboring counties series. In 1968...
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2010–11 Liga IV (redirect from 2010-11 Liga A Prahova)
5) Head-to-head away goals scored; 6) Goal difference; 7) Goals scored. (C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated Source: AJF...
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