- may
refer to:
Braniște, a
village in Daneți Commune, Dolj County,
Romania Braniște, a
village in Filiași Town, Dolj County,
Romania Braniște, a
village in...
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Tudor Teodorescu-
Braniște (April 12, 1899 –
March 23, 1969) was a
Romanian journalist. He was
editor at a
number of newspapers,
including Cuvântul Liber...
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Braniște is a
commune in Rîșcani District, Moldova. It is
composed of four villages: Avrămeni,
Braniște,
Reteni and Reteni-Vasileuți.
Alexandru Moșanu...
- on the
river Jiu. The town
administers six villages: Almăjel, Bâlta,
Braniște, Fratoștița, Răcarii de Sus, and Uscăci.
Bianca Curmenț (born 1997), handball...
- self-propelled
micromotors under irradiation with UV light. Tiginyanu, I.,
Braniste, T., Smazna, D., Deng, M., Schutt, F., Schuchardt, A., Stevens-Kalceff...
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decided to
build ten bridges: Cuzlău, Țuțora, Lipcani, Șerpenița, Ștefănești–
Brăniște, Cahul-Oancea, Bădărăi-Moara Domnească, Sărata, Bumbala-Leova, Badragi...
- protect, to
defend Related Romanian place-names Brănești (disambiguation)
Braniște (disambiguation) Braniștea (disambiguation) Branle,
Baroque dance (Spanish...
- Sion
Smiley Lavinia Stan
Bogdan Stancu Cristian Tănase
Tudor Teodorescu-
Braniște Teo
Trandafir Ion
Trivale Lucian Turcescu Robert Turcescu Adrian Ungur...
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publications (newspapers Deșteptarea and
Drapelul under the
editorship of
Valeriu Braniște [ro]). Currently, two
local w****ly
newspapers appear in Lugoj, Actualitatea...
- contributors,
including Ion
Marin Sadoveanu, Radu Boureanu,
Tudor Teodorescu-
Braniște,
Miron Radu
Paraschivescu and
Virgil Madgearu. In 1932, the “literature-art”...