-
rendered as Bukarest. A
native or
resident of
Bucharest is
called a '
Bucharester' (Romanian: bucureștean). Bucharest's
history alternated periods of development...
- This is a list of
native Bucharesters. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Otto
Ackermann (1909–1960),
conductor Anda...
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Belgrade →
Belgraders Bergen →
Bergeners Berlin →
Berliners Bucharest →
Bucharesters Budapest →
Budapesters Cleveland →
Clevelanders Cook
Islands → Cook Islanders...
- Bumanguésa (f),
Santandereano (m),
Santandereana (f)
Bucharest Bucharestian Bucharester Budapest Budapestian Budapester,
Budapestian Buenos Aires Porteño Porteño...
- over the
country of Romania. Cișmigiu, a
traditional meeting spot for
Bucharesters, is
referred to in
several literary works.
These notably include several...
- ****essment of
concern and
urged a
cessation of violence.
Several thousand Bucharesters gathered in the
University Square to show
support for the
Moldovan protesters...
-
Saint Stephen's
Cathedral of Vienna,
though compared to Pummerin, the
Bucharester bell
sounds longer and is
lower and stronger. The big bell will be rung...
- from women, from
elders and from
those with low income. In 2011, 49% of
Bucharesters declared that they only go to
church on
social occasions (weddings, Easter...
-
towns in Moldavia;
throughout the 19th century, a
large part of
Armenian Bucharesters had
arrived from Rousse, in present-day Bulgaria. The
Gregorian Armenians...
- the city area
through Podul Mogoşoaiei,
instead of
Calea Şerban Vodă.
Bucharesters believed this to be a bad omen,
indicative of an "unwise rule". Like...