- 615–628. doi:10.1037/0022-006X.75.4.615. PMID 17663615. Szigethy, Eva;
Bujoreanu,
Simona I.; Youk, Ada O.; Weisz, John; Benhayon, David; Fairclough, Diane;...
- was set up in the 16th–17th
centuries (a. 1602), as a
convent of the
Bujoreanu family, on
their property bearing the same name, in a
secluded place in...
- a cretin." In
early 1937,
another Bolgrad lyceum professor,
Gheorghe Bujoreanu, was
putting out the
literary magazine Familia Noastră ("Our Family")...
- Nº Name Term
start Term end
Notes (political party) 1
Eugen Bujoreanu 1992 1996 FDSN/PDSR 2
Marin Luțu 16 June 1996 18 June 2000 PNȚCD 3
Vasile Mihalache...
- Mehedinţi Cula Galiţa (1790), from Câmpu Mare, Dobroteasa, Olt Cula
Bujoreanu from Bujoreni, Vâlcea Cula
Greceanu from Măldărești, Vâlcea (the oldest...
- Alexandru, 1945–1948;
Tasedeanu Stefan, 1948–1949; Jiga Vasile, 1949–1950;
Bujoreanu Florea, 1950–1952; Goga, 1952–1954;
Cadar Alexandru, 1954–1955; Halga...
- 1795,
Bucharest had a
Golescu quarter (or mahala), in
which Grigorie Bujoreanu and
boyar Barbucică
acted as the
plague wardens. By
January 1796, Golescu...
- identitatea.ro (in Romanian). 23
September 2018.
Retrieved 25
April 2021.
Bujoreanu,
Mircea (27 June 2016). "Highlander de Dâmbovița. Un
cunoscut pod bucureștean...
-
Stadionul Mihai Naca Referee: Viorel-Nicolae
Bujoreanu...
-
comprised Ciprian (nicknamed "Macferlan" by Urmuz),
Alexandru "Bălălău"
Bujoreanu and Costică "Pentagon" Grigorescu,
together known as the pahuci. Allegedly...