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- Alexandru Baltagă (April 14, 1861 – August 7, 1941) was a Bessarabian Romanian Orthodox priest, a founder of the Bessarabian religious press in the Romanian...
- Maria Baltaga-Savițki (1854 – 1904) was a physician from the Bessarabia Governorate of the Russian Empire. She became the first female physician in what...
- politics, in the majority of times those gangs are paid thugs. Meanwhile "Baltaga" (البلطجة [bɑlˈtˤɑɡɑ]), that etymologically comes from the Turkish word...
- Louise Welter 1924 1924  Malta Blanche Huber 1925 1925  Moldova Maria Baltaga-Savitski 1879  Montenegro Divna Veković 1940s  Netherlands Aletta Jacobs...
- Antemireanu Alexandru Antoniuc Alexandru Apolzan Alexandru Balaban Alexandru Baltagă Alexandru Batcu Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești Alexandru Borza Alexandru Candiano-Popescu...
- High School Group Vocea Basarabiei Activists and dissidents Alexandru Baltagă Filimon Bodiu Olimpiada Bodiu Gheorghe Briceag Ion Codreanu Nicolae Costin...
- Grosu. From 1908 on, Grigore D. Constantinescu (1875–1932), Alexandru Baltagă were one of the key aides of Gurie Grosu in the editing and printing of...
- High School Group Vocea Basarabiei Activists and dissidents Alexandru Baltagă Filimon Bodiu Olimpiada Bodiu Gheorghe Briceag Ion Codreanu Nicolae Costin...
- villages, Lozova and Stejăreni. Lozova was founded in 1424. Alexandru Baltagă, Romanian-Bessarabian priest and anti-Soviet activist Victor Spinei, Romanian...
- High School Group Vocea Basarabiei Activists and dissidents Alexandru Baltagă Filimon Bodiu Olimpiada Bodiu Gheorghe Briceag Ion Codreanu Nicolae Costin...