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- Bukarester FC was a football club from Bucharest, Romania. It represented the local German community from Bucharest at the round of the 20th century, with...
- Gazeta Bucureștilor was a Romanian version of the German newspaper Bukarester Tagblatt, published in Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania. Harboring strongly...
- newspapers of the Kingdom of Romania Alegătorul liber, January 23, 1875 Bukarester Tagblatt, August 10, 1880 (in German) Voința naționala, November 1, 1884...
- Armistice of Focșani "Bukarester Tagblatt" announcing the conclusion of the truce Type Truce Signed 9 December 1917 Location Focșani, Kingdom of Romania...
- Colentina București (1) Cercul Atletic București Bukarester FC 1913–14 Colentina București (2) Bukarester FC Cercul Atletic București 1914–15 Româno-Americană...
- in: Interkulturelle Grenzgänge. Akten der wissenschaftlichen Tagung des Bukarester Instituts für Germanistik zum 100. Gründungstag, hg. von George Gutu und...
- Treaty of Buftea Bukarester Tagblatt announcing the conclusion of the preliminary peace treaty Signed 5 March [O.S. 20 February] 1918 Location Buftea,...
- locomotive was created after an implementation project at Sulzer AG, the then Bukarester Lokomotivwerke 23. August started production. Production in Bucharest...
- (C) 10 8 2 0 31 4 +27 18 2 Colentina București 10 7 3 0 50 12 +38 17 3 Bukarester FC 10 5 1 4 15 15 0 11 4 Prahova Ploiești 10 4 0 6 20 29 −9 8 5 Colțea...
- headquarters became home to the German-language official mouthpiece, Bukarester Tageblatt. Brănișteanu, who did not join in the exodus, worked with Constantin...