- the same name, and
competed in the
Bucharest Muni****l Championship.
Autobuzul was
promoted to
Divizia C at the end of the 1967–68 season, finishing...
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Rocar (also T.V. or
Autobuzul) was a van,
light truck, bus and
trolleybus manufacturer based in Bucharest, Romania. The firm also
produced light offroad...
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Chimforest Năsăud was
renamed as
Chimia Năsăud.
Autobuzul Laminorul Focșani was
renamed as
Autobuzul Voința Odobești. Dunărea CSU Galați was
renamed as...
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holds 7,500 people.
Built in 1960, the
stadium was
previously known as
Autobuzul and
later as Rocar,
named after the
Romanian bus
manufacturer with the...
- Bus 2005 to
present France Metrobus Single deck MAN and Krauss-Maffei
Autobuzul Bucharest Ikarus Zemun 1959 to 1981
Production between 1959 and 1973....
- 24
March 2006) was a
Romanian footballer who pla**** as a left back for
Autobuzul București,
Sportul Studențesc București and
Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea. He...
- the
original on 22
January 2021.
Retrieved 21
January 2021. "Acces cu
autobuzul". Timisoara-Info.ro.
Archived from the
original on 11
December 2017. Retrieved...
- in the
beginning he
managed lower league sides such as
Rapid Fetești,
Autobuzul București,
Steaua Mizil, and
Rulmentul Bârlad. The
highlight of his career...
- cărat şi eu genţile, ţin
minte că am
purtat banii la mine când am mers la
Autobuzul București" ("We went with
money bags in most of the trips. I've also carried...
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retire from football, but one year
later was
called up by the Liga II team
Autobuzul București. He
retired again in 1982, but
again received a call, this time...