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Carpați may
refer to:
Carpathian Mountains from
Romania Two
residential districts in Satu Mare County, Romania:
Carpați I
Carpați II A gun
Pistol Carpați...
- Карпати [kɐrˈpatɪ] in Ukrainian, Карпати /
Karpati in Serbo-Croatian,
Carpați [karˈpatsʲ] in Romanian, Карпаты in Rusyn,
Karpaten [kaʁˈpaːtn̩] in German...
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Carpați was a
Romanian brand of cigarettes. It was
owned manufactured by the Sfântu-Gheorghe
Tobacco Factory, a
subsidiary of
Galaxy Tobacco. The brand...
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Pistolul calibrul 7,65mm
Model 1974, also
known as
Pistolul Carpați, is a
series of
light semi-automatic
pistols designed and
manufactured by Fabrica...
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Bucovina (Munții
Carpaţi ai Maramureșului și Bucovinei). In the center, the
Carpathians of
Moldavia and
Transylvania (Munții
Carpați Moldo-Transilvani)...
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Carpaţi II is a
residential district of Satu Mare in Romania. It is
named after the
Carpathian Mountains.
Neighbour districts: North:
Residential district...
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Carpaţi Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in Brașov, Romania, it is used
mostly for
football matches and has a
capacity of 500 seats. The
stadium was built...
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Carpaţi I is a
residential district of Satu Mare in Romania. It is
named after the
Carpathian Mountains. It is at the exit of Satu Mare, one of the districts...
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REGIZORUL NA HONG-JIN A FOST
IMPRESIONAT DE SĂLBĂTICIA PĂDURILOR DIN
CARPAȚI". monitorfg.ro.
October 15, 2023.
Retrieved October 5, 2024. "Alicia Vikander:...
- and Sikola. The next season, 1938–39, the club
appears with the name of
Carpaţi Baia Mare (Al. Pop Chairman),
finishing 7th, the same as in the 1939–40...