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Calistrat Hogaș (born
Calistrat Dumitriu;
April 19, 1848 –
August 28, 1917) was a Moldavian,
later Romanian prose writer. The son of a
Tecuci priest,...
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Calistrat Ilie Cuțov (born 10
October 1948) is a
retired Romanian boxer. He won the
European lightweight title in 1969 and an
Olympic bronze medal in...
- two
shepherds had
walked through there since autumn. The two shepherds,
Calistrat Bogza and Ilie Cuțui, live in the Doi Meri
Valley and seem to have quickly...
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retired with a
record of 20
losses out of 155 bouts. His
elder brother Calistrat was also an
Olympic boxer.
Below is the
record of
Simion Cuțov, a Romanian...
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folkloric festivals all year round. The
Petru Rareș
National College, "
Calistrat Hogaș"
national college,
National College of
Computer Science as well...
- 1978),
lawyer and
former president of the
National Liberal Party (PNL)
Calistrat Hogaș (1847–1917),
writer Iorgu Iordan (1888–1986), linguist, philologist...
- "sihlă"
means thick forest of
young trees; thicket. Over a
century later,
Calistrat Hogaș
described the hermit's environment: "Dacă
Sihla nu pășește dincolo...
- at the 1968
Summer Olympics. At the 1968
Summer Olympics, he lost to
Calistrat Cuțov of Romania. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon...
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Andrei Glavina Alina Gorghiu Dimitrie Gusti Pan
Halippa Loretta Handrabura Calistrat Hogaș
Nicolae Hortolomei Dragos Hrimiuc Ioan Hudiță
Horia Hulubei Victor...
- from
Poland in the quarter-final. In the 1968
Summer Olympics he lost to
Calistrat Cuțov from
Romania in the quarter-final.
Pilichev represented Bulgaria...