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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 Brussels →
Brusselers Cleveland → Clevelanders...
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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...
- over the
country of Romania. Cișmigiu, a
traditional meeting spot for
Bucharesters, is
referred to in
several literary works.
These notably include several...
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status are not
always clear,
generally seen as an
allegory of the
average Bucharester or
through extension,
inhabitants of Romania's
southern regions—Wallachia...
- Bumanguésa (f),
Santandereano (m),
Santandereana (f)
Bucharest Bucharestian Bucharester Budapest Budapestian Budapester,
Budapestian Buenos Aires Porteño Porteño...
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Cotroceni and Colentina. At Bolintin,
Vladimirescu issued his
appeal to
Bucharesters,
informing them that they had
nothing to fear once they took up his cause...
- 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...
- coup
almost succeeded,
being ultimately overturned by the
reaction of
Bucharesters, who
organized street resistance against mutinied troops,
mounted barricades...