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Jaime Luciano Balmes y Urpiá (Catalan:
Jaume Llucià
Antoni Balmes i Urpià; 28
August 1810 – 9 July 1848) was a
Spanish philosopher, theologian, Catholic...
- Ștefan
Balmez (born 1882 in Chișinău) was a
Bessarabian Bulgarian politician.
Before World War I,
although working as
Armaments Minister,
Balmez was in...
- Jelerău,
Valea Mare Right: Șturu, Măneasa,
Valea Cărbunelui,
Valea lui Iovan,
Balmez, Naiba, Olanul, Craiova, Iauna, Topenia, Iuta, Prisăcina, Belareca, Jardașița...
- Ștefan
Apostol Ștefan
Augustin Doinaș Ștefan
Baciu Ștefan
Balaban Ștefan
Balmez Ștefan Bănică Sr. Ștefan Bănică Jr. Ștefan
Barbu Ștefan Bărboianu Ștefan...
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inside the Bulgarian–Gagauz
organization abstained,
while Bulgarian Ștefan
Balmez voted against union. Ten
years after the fact, both
Novakov and
Topciu explained...
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language Romanian,
English President Otilia Apostol (Erasmus
University Rotterdam)
General Secretary Andrada Balmez (University of Cologne)
Website lsrs.ro...
- and is
somewhat higher in
summer than at
other times of the year. Ștefan
Balmez -
Bessarabian Bulgarian politician who
served time at the
labor camp in...
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merchant and
friend of Nechifor.
Donea –
innkeeper from Bicaz.
Anastase Balmez –
subsherrif from Neamț county.
Spiru Gheorghiu and
Iancu Neculau – organizers...
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Vikhom Roger Legris as
Tirill Daniel Mendaille as
Jerry Bill
Bocket as
Balmez Léon Roger-Maxime as Hein
Philippe Richard as
Macco Gaston Dubosc as Le...
- Ștefan
Balmez, 35,
civil service, Bulgarian, Chișinău
Arcadie Osmolovschi,
Ukrainian Mihail Starenki, Ukrainian...