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Brănești may
refer to
several places:
Brănești, Dâmbovița, a
commune in Dâmbovița County,
Romania Brănești, Gorj, a
commune in Gorj County,
Romania Brănești...
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Clubul Sportiv Brănești is a
Romanian amateur football club
based in
Brănești,
Ilfov County, Romania,
founded in 1968,
dissolved in 2012 and refounded...
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Brănești is a
commune in the far east of
Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania. Its name is
derived from Bran, a
Romanian name, and the
suffix -ești. It is composed...
- Hildan!
Toata echipa merge la
Branesti!" [10
years since the
death of
Catalin Hildan! The
whole team goes to
Branesti!] (in Romanian). Sport.ro. 5 October...
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Brănești is a
commune in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of two villages,
Brănești and Priboiu. Vlad
Voiculescu (born 1983), politician...
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commune in
Orhei District, Moldova. It is
composed of
three villages:
Brănești,
Furceni and Ivancea.
Matei Donici Results of Po****tion and
Housing Census...
- 600. The town
administers ten villages: Bătești,
Begheiu Mic, Bichigi,
Brănești,
Bunea Mare,
Bunea Mică (depo****ted),
Colonia Mică, Jupânești, Povârgina...
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local side
Unirea Sânnicolau Mare. In 2009, he was
transferred to
Victoria Brăneşti,
where he led the club to
promotion to Liga I,
scoring 16
goals during...
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Brănești is a
commune in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is
composed of six villages: Bădești,
Brănești, Brebenei, Capu Dealului,
Gilortu and Pârâu...
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champions and runners-up from both 2009–10 Liga II divisions.
Victoria Brănești and
Sportul Studențesc were
promoted from
Seria I
while Târgu Mureș and...