- departure.
Buhuş held the
record for most
appearances for
Vaslui (144),
before being surp****ed by Mike Temwanjera. Born in Bârlad, Vaslui,
Buhuş began his...
- Buhuși (Romanian pronunciation: [buˈhuʃʲ]; Hungarian:
Buhus; Yiddish: באהוש, romanized: Bohush) is a town in Bacău County,
Romania with a po****tion of...
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Iuliana Buhuș (born 4 July 1995) is a
Romanian rower. She
competed in the 2020
Summer Olympics. "Rowing -
BUHUS Iuliana".
Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Tokyo Organising...
- Borusewicz,
Polish politician Bogdan Bucurică,
Romanian footballer Bogdan Buhuș,
Romanian footballer Bohdan Bułakowski,
Polish race
walker Bogdan Burtea...
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Constantin Duca,
Voivode (1693–1695, 1700–1703) Ioan
Buhuș,
Chancellor (1703, 1709–1710)
Mihail III Racoviță,
Prince (1703–1705, 1707–1709...
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Behuyeh (Persian: بهويه, also
Romanized as Behūyeh and Behvieh; also
known as
Būhū) is a
village in Deh Chah
Rural District,
Poshtkuh District,
Neyriz County...
- princess-consort of Moldova, by her
first husband the
Grand Treasurer Dumitry Buhus. When widowed,
Dafina Catrina then
married Eustratie Dabija, whom the family...
- Shepherd) 2022: (Rusu,
Buhuș, Ailincăi, Tivodariu, M. Bereș, A. Bereș, Vrînceanu, Radiș, cox Petreanu) 2023: (Rusu, Anghel, Adam,
Buhuș, M. Bereș, Tivodariu...
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Antioh Cantemir 1695–1700 1705–1707 Cantemirești 1st rule
Chancellor Ioan
Buhuș 1703 1709–1710
Mihai Racoviță 1703–1705 1707–1709 1715–1726 Racoviță Nicolae...
- Romania (ROU)
Adriana Adam
Roxana Anghel Amalia Bereș Mădălina Bereș
Iuliana Buhuș Dumitrița Juncănariu
Ioana Vrînceanu
Simona Radiș Victoria-Ștefania Petreanu...