• Țiriac Air (redirect from Ion Tiriac Air)
    "[...]SC Ion Țiriac Air SRL, headquartered in Romania, Otopeni, Ilfov, 224G Bucureștilor Str, PO BOX 21-17,[...]" - Romanian: "[...]Calea Bucureștilor...
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    Cantacuzino Palace (category Calea Victoriei)
    Cantacuzino Palace is located on Calea Victoriei no. 141, Bucharest, Romania. It was built by architect Ion D. Berindey in the Beaux Arts style, having...
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    The National Theatre Bucharest (Romanian: Teatrul Naţional "Ion Luca Caragiale" București) is one of the national theatres of Romania, located in the...
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    Liberal Party politician. In 1909, Brătianu had his residence built at 16, Calea Dorobanților, near Piața Romană in Bucharest; the architect was Petre Antonescu...
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    is situated in Chibrit or Clăbucet Square, at the intersection of Calea Griviței, Ion Mihalache Boulevard, and Bucureștii Noi Road. The works on line 4...
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    Ion Luca Caragiale (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈluka karaˈdʒjale]; 13 February [O.S. 30 January] 1852 – 9 June 1912), commonly referred to as I. L...
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    approximately equal parts. Also in this perimeter is the beginning of the Calea Moșilor. In addition to the 48 streets, between which are the following...
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  • Municipal Museum (Bulevardul Ion C. Brătianu no. 2), by Conrad Schwink and Johann Veit, 1833–1835 Neoclassical - Știrbei Palace (Calea Victoriei no. 107), by...
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    CEC Palace (category Calea Victoriei)
    Bucharest, Romania, built between 8 June 1897 and 1900, and situated on Calea Victoriei opposite the National Museum of Romanian History, is the headquarters...
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    "[...]SC Ion Tiriac Air SRL, headquartered in Romania, Otopeni, Ilfov, 224G Bucurestilor Str, PO BOX 21-17,[...]" – Romanian: "[...]Calea Bucureștilor...
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    Situated in Sector 1, the boulevard runs as a northward continuation of Calea Victoriei. The road was created in 1832 by Pavel Kiselyov, the commander...
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    the night of 13–14 June 1944 in a secret house of the communists, at 103 Calea Moșilor. Apart from the two communist conspirators, participants in the...
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  • "Poetul .Ceauşescu..." (in Romanian) Florin Mihai, "Neamul Ceauşeştilor, pe calea parvenirii socialiste" ("The Ceauşescu Family, on the Road to Communist...
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    Royal Palace of Bucharest (category Calea Victoriei)
    and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The palace in its various incarnations served as official residence...
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    (Șoseaua Kisseleff 3) Dissescu House (Calea Victoriei 196) Amza's Church (Strada Biserica Amzei 12) Lahovari House (Strada Ion Movilă 5) Oprea Soare House (Strada...
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    Ion Negoiţescu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon neɡo.iˈt͡sesku]; also known as Nego; 10 August 1921 – 6 February 1993) was a Romanian literary historian...
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    Museum of Art Collections (category Calea Victoriei)
    Romania and is situated in Bucharest. It is located on Calea Victoriei no.111 at the corner of Calea Griviței, in Romanit Palace, the first section of which...
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  • (now Opera Copiilor), Calea Giulești, Bucharest (1927–29) Corneliu Medrea Villa, Andrei Mureșan Street 2, Bucharest (1929) Villa Ion Miclescu, 56 Paris Street...
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    A Stormy Night (category Plays by Ion Luca Caragiale)
    originally O noapte furtunoasă sau Numĕrul 9) is an 1878 comedy play by Ion Luca Caragiale, and widely seen as a major accomplishment in modern Romanian...
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    Pavel) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Târgu Jiu, Romania, located on Calea Eroilor. The church is built along a road linking elements of the Sculptural...
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    Equestrian statue of Carol I (category Calea Victoriei)
    is a monument in Romania, situated in the central zone of Bucharest, on Calea Victoriei. The massive statue, cast in bronze, represents Carol I of Romania...
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    Palace of the National Military Circle (category Calea Victoriei)
    was housed in rental locations, near Regina Elisabeta Boulevard [to] and Calea Victoriei. General Alexandru Zefcari, 1876–1877 General Alexandru Radovici...
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    Romania, an intersection where Calea Victoriei, Lascăr Catargiu Boulevard, Iancu de Hunedoara Boulevard, Kiseleff Boulevard, Ion Mihalache Boulevard, and Nicolae...
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    was wild shooting, including the area of Decebal bridge, Calea Lipovei (Lipovei Avenue) and Calea Girocului (Girocului Avenue). Tanks, trucks and TABs blocked...
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    Costin Ion Murgescu (Romanian pronunciation: [kosˈtin iˈon murˈdʒesku], birth name Constantin Ion Murgescu; October 27, 1919 – August 30, 1989) was a Romanian...
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    Library on Calea Victoriei, Bucharest, 1891–1895, by Paul Gottereau CEC Palace on Calea Victoriei, 1897–1900, by Paul Gottereau (project) and Ion Socolescu...
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    Mateiu Ion Caragiale (Romanian: [maˈtej iˈon karaˈdʒjale]; March 25 [O.S. March 12] 1885 – January 17, 1936), also credited as Matei or Matheiu, or in...
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    2021. Retrieved 28 August 2021. "Academicianul Ion Hadârcă, omul care știe să îndrepte istoria pe calea cea bună – Valeriu Saharneanu". Archived from the...
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    March 1, 1935 Ford Romania addressed a request for building a new plant on Calea Floreasca, the architect was P. Em. Miclescu, with the contribution of Ioana...
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    also controlled by the gating mechanism of the ion channel. Because the PCP site is located within the ion channel, a coagonist such as glycine must bind...
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