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Buftea (Romanian pronunciation: [
ˈbufte̯a]) is a town in
Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania,
located 20 km (12 mi) north-west of Bucharest. One village,...
- of CS
Buftea,
being originally based in the town of
Buftea,
Ilfov County. CS
Buftea was
formed following a
merger between a
local team from
Buftea, which...
- The
Treaty of
Buftea was a
preliminary peace treaty between the
Kingdom of
Romania on one side and the
Central Powers on the other.
Following the stalemate...
- multi-use
stadium in
Buftea, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of Voința
Buftea. The
stadium holds 1,500...
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began at
Buftea on what
would come to be
called Centrul de producție cinematografică
Buftea (The
Buftea Studio), also
known as C.P.C.
Buftea (today MediaPro...
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Football Federation. The
Buftea Stadium staged three group matches at the 2011 UEFA
European Under-19 Championship. "
Buftea Stadium,
Buftea". uefa.com. Retrieved...
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Other settings,
including the
entire town of Jericho, were
constructed at
Buftea Studios.
Production designer Mark
Scruton based his set
design primarily...
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antrenor al CS
Buftea" [Lavi Hrib is the new
coach of CS
Buftea] (in Romanian). Liga2.prosport.ro. 20
October 2009.
Retrieved 27 May 2020. "
Buftea a promovat...
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Romanian po****tion census.
Buftea is ****ociated with the
cinema of Romania; as the film
studios MediaPro Pictures are
located in
Buftea.
Otopeni was transformed...
- 5th in the 2nd series. In July 2009, it was
announced by the
Buftea mayor that CS
Buftea sold its Liga II
place to Săgeata
Stejaru for 500,000 €. Săgeata...