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Bujor may
refer to:
Bujor Hălmăgeanu (1941–2018),
Romanian retired ****ociation
football defender and
manager Bujor Hoinic (born 1950),
Romanian pianist...
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Flavia Bujor is a
French novelist of
Romanian origin. She
lived in
Romania until the age of two when she
moved to Paris, France. Her
first book was the...
- Orășenesc
Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in Târgu
Bujor, Romania. It is the home
ground of
Covurluiul Târgu
Bujor and
holds 1,000 people.
Stadionul Bujorii....
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Metodie Bujor (Russian: Методие Николаевич Бужор,
Metodiye Nikolayevich Buzhor; born June 9, 1974) is a
classically trained baritone and po****r Russian...
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Leonid Bujor (27
November 1955 – 6
January 2021) was a
Moldovan politician. He was the
Minister of
Education in the
First Vlad
Filat Cabinet from 25 September...
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Gabriel Bujor (born 8
November 1990) is a
Romanian handball player who
plays for AHC Dunărea Călărași and the
Romania national team. Liga Națională: Silver...
- Paul
Bujor (born
Pavel Bujor;
August 2, 1862 – May 17, 1952) was a
Romanian zoologist,
physiologist and
marine biologist, also
noted as a
socialist writer...
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Mihail Gheorghiu Bujor (November 8, 1881 – June 17, 1964) was a
Romanian lawyer,
journalist and
socialist militant. An
important figure in the
early Romanian...
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Bujor Hălmageanu (14
February 1941 – 23
November 2018) was a
Romanian retired ****ociation
football defender and manager. He
competed for his
country at...
- Târgu
Bujor is a town in Galați County, Romania. It
administers two villages,
Moscu and Umbrărești. It is
situated in the
historical region of Western...