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Petre Borilă (born
Iordan Dragan Rusev; Bulgarian: Йордан Драган Русев,
Yordan Dragan Rusev; 13
February 1906 – 2
January 1973) was a
Romanian communist...
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Valentin Ceaușescu
married Iordana (Dana)
Borilă (1945–2017), the
daughter of
communist party leader Petre Borilă. Both fathers, then
political rivals, strongly...
- on the
Republican side,
including Romanian Communist Party members Petre Borilă and
Valter Roman.
About 145 men from
Ireland formed the
Connolly Column...
- 2021. I.M (20
November 2021). "Merima
Njegomir se kao i
Marinko Rokvić
borila sa
najpodmuklijim oblikom kancera:
Porodica i
prijatelji su joj bili najveća...
- niti kao etnička niti kao politička tvorba.
Protiv toga se
pojma ustrajno borila još Nada Klaić, naglašavajući da je riječ o historiografskom, a ne historijskom...
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Valenciennes writes about the
country he
calls Blasquie ruled by
Burile (
Borilă).
Henry of
Flanders conquers this land and
awards it to Burile's cousin...
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Julesburg sports field,
Mckays Tavern,
African Jazz
Tavern and
Sevengwana bar.,
Borila Lounge,
Vadanile Tavern lounge.
Schools are
Dumela High School, Allegraine...
- East
Germany (1948–1949).
There were four
deputy prime ministers:
Petre Borilă (Romania, 1954–1965),
Eugeniusz Szyr (Poland, 1959–1972), Gogu Rădulescu...
- the
original on 22
August 2016.
Retrieved 21
August 2016. "Blanka Vlašić:
Borila sam se kao
ranjena srna u šumi".
Hrvatska radiotelevizija (in Croatian)...
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March 19, 1957)
First Vice-President of the
Council of
Ministers Petre Borilă (October 4, 1955 -
March 19, 1957)
First Vice-President of the
Council of...