- 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...
- 24
March 2006) was a
Romanian footballer who pla**** as a left back for
Autobuzul București,
Sportul Studențesc București and
Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea. Munteanu...
-
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...
-
Chimforest Năsăud was
renamed as
Chimia Năsăud.
Autobuzul Laminorul Focșani was
renamed as
Autobuzul Voința Odobești. Dunărea CSU Galați was
renamed as...
- 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...
- Bus 2005 to
present France Metrobus Single deck MAN and Krauss-Maffei
Autobuzul Bucharest Ikarus Zemun 1959 to 1981
Production between 1959 and 1973....
- Timișoara. Răducanu
ended his
career playing in the
Romanian lower leagues at
Autobuzul București,
Spartac București and Voința Crevedia, also he came out of...
- same
cabin as the
German MAN F7. It also led to the
production (at the
Autobuzul Works, in Bucharest) of
eight types of buses: the town, suburban, intercity...
-
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...
- Romania,
starting to play
junior level football in 1970 at
local club,
Autobuzul. In the 1978–79
season he
helped Argeș win the title,
being used by coach...