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Blejoi is a
commune in
Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages:
Blejoi, Ploieștiori, and Țânțăreni. Geo
Bogza (1908–1993),...
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Clubul Sportiv Blejoi,
commonly known as CS
Blejoi, is a
Romanian professional football club from
Blejoi,
Prahova County, Romania. The club was founded...
- in
Blejoi, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches, is the home
ground of CS
Blejoi and has a
capacity of 1,500 seats. "La
Blejoi, oamenii...
- women's under-18
national teams. The
tournament was pla**** in Ploiești and
Blejoi, Romania, from 2 to 11
August 2024. Austria Bosnia and
Herzegovina Bulgaria...
- Bucharest. The area of Ploiești is
around 60 km2 (23 sq mi), and it
borders the
Blejoi commune in the north, Bărcănești and
Brazi communes in the south, Târgșoru...
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schools named after him in Ploiești and in
Sector 3 of Bucharest.
Streets in
Blejoi, Cluj-Napoca, Dej, Mogoșoaia,
Pipera (Voluntari), Ploiești, and Vama Veche...
- premiat-o pe CS
Blejoi" (in Romanian). gazetaph.ro. 4 June 2018.
Archived from the
original on 28
December 2020.
Retrieved 12 May 2019. "CS
Blejoi vechea si...
- 18, 1992) was a po****r
Romanian novelist. He was born
Nicolae Bogza in
Blejoi,
Prahova County, the
younger brother of Geo Bogza, and son of Alexandru...
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Muscel (2)
Muscelul Câmpulung (3) v FC
Pucioasa (3) CSO
Plopeni (3) v CS
Blejoi (3) CSL Ștefăneștii de Jos (4) v CS
Tunari (3) CS
Dinamo București (3) v...
- Popești-Leordeni (3) CS Păulești (3) v
Metalul Buzău (3) CSM Râmnicu Sărat (3) v CS
Blejoi (3)
Rapid Brodoc (3) v
Sporting Liești (3) FC Bacău (3) v CSM Bacău (3)...