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Bucharest (UK: /ˌbuːkəˈrɛst/ BOO-kə-REST, US: /ˈbuːkərɛst/ -rest; Romanian: București [bukuˈreʃtʲ] ) is the
capital and
largest city of Romania. The metropolis...
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Fotbal Club FCSB (Romanian pronunciation: [fet͡ʃeseˌbe]),
formerly named and
still sometimes referred to as FC
Steaua București, is a
Romanian professional...
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Studiu monografic,
Bucarest, 1968
Revistele literare de la sfîrsitul
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Bucarest, 1972
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extraits pour
servir à l'histoire des
croisades au XVe siècle),
published by
Nicolae Iorga.
Series 4: 1453–1476, Paris;
Bucarest, 1915,
pages 126–127...
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Steaua or
Steaua București may
refer to: CSA
Steaua București, a
Romanian multi-sports club, or one of
their sections: CSA
Steaua București (athletics)...
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Clubul Sportiv Muni****l București,
commonly known as CSM București is a
Romanian professional multi-sports club
based in Bucharest.
Active branches: Athletics...
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Romania opened in 1920 and was
closed in 1949. The
first "Lycée français de
Bucarest"
opened in 1940 and
closed in 1949 due to
actions from the
Romanian communist...
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Gherashim Luca in
which surrealist methods would be
practiced that "went beyond" automatism.
Bucarest (Les Éditions de l'Oubli), 1945
Catalogue listing v t e...
- (in Romanian).
Bucarest: Corint. p. 141. ISBN 978-606-793-205-8. Ion,
Narcis Dorin (2013).
Palate din
Bucuresti (in Romanian).
Bucarest: Noi
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Dobrogea Roumaine. Études et do****ents (in French).
Bucarest. OCLC 80634772.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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