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Sabin Bălașa (Romanian pronunciation: [saˈbin bəˈlaʃa]; June 17, 1932 –
April 1, 2008) was a
contemporary Romanian painter. His
works were
described by...
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Daniel Bălașa (born 1981),
Romanian footballer Mihai Bălașa (born 1995),
Romanian footballer Sabin Bălașa (1932–2008),
Romanian painter Valentín
Balaša Bal****a...
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Alexandru Bălașa (born 14
January 1995) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for Liga I club
Farul Constanța.
Bălașa made his...
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Cristian Bălașa (born 27
December 1972) is a
Romanian professional football manager and
former football player,
currently team
manager at Liga II club...
- The Domnița
Bălașa Church (Romanian:
Biserica Domnița
Bălașa) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 60 Sfinții
Apostoli Street in Bucharest, Romania...
- Bala Sang (Persian: بالاسنگ, also
Romanized as Bālā Sang; also
known as
Balasa) is a
village in
Misheh Pareh Rural District, in the
Central District of...
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Daniel Ilie
Bălașa (born 6
August 1981) is a
Romanian former football player who pla**** as a
centre back for
teams such as
Metalul Plopeni,
Zimbru Chișinău...
- 8′E / 14.8933°N 37.9133°E / 14.8933; 37.9133 to the
confluence of the
Balasa with the
Mareb at 14°38′N 39°1.3′E / 14.633°N 39.0217°E / 14.633; 39...
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Gyarmat (Hungarian:
Gyarmati és kékkői báró Bal****i Bálint, Slovak: Valentín
Balaša (Valaša) barón z Ďarmôt a Modrého Kameňa; 20
October 1554 – 30 May 1594)...
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following people Sabin of Bulgaria,
ruler of
Bulgaria from 765 to 766
Sabin Bălașa (1932–2008),
Romanian painter Sabin Berthelot (1794–1880),
French naturalist...