- Ana
Cartianu (19
April 1908 – 24
April 2001) was a
Romanian academic,
essayist and translator. She was born in Urșani village, in ****zu commune, Vâlcea...
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Gheorghe Cartianu-Popescu (8
August 1907 – 26 June 1982) was a
Romanian engineer. He was born in Borca, Neamț County.
After attending elementary school...
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young man who
visits the
house she haunts. An
English translation by Ana
Cartianu was
published in 1992 as part of the
Eliade omnibus volume Mystic Stories...
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Dictator Still Casts A
Shadow in Romania". NPR.
Retrieved 17
October 2019.
Cartianu,
Grigore (19
December 2009). "Nicolae si
Elena Ceausescu: 'Impreuna am...
- from Groşerea, Aninoasa, Gorj Cula
Cornoiu from Curtişoara, Gorj Cula
Cartianu from Cartiu, Gorj Cula
Grecescu (1818), from Şiacu, Slivileşti, Gorj Cula...
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political office holders in
Romania who gave up his
special pension.
Grigore Cartianu (31
December 2020). "Fostul
ministru Gavril Dejeu renunță la
pensia specială...
- 1985, 1990:
Luminita Mihaescu – keyboards,
vocals 1986 – 1988, 1990: Radu
Cartianu – b****
guitar 1983, 1990 – 1991:
Sorin (Croco)
Badea – b****
guitar 1991:...
- near Bod, Romania. The
transmitter was
designed by the
engineer Gheorghe Cartianu-Popescu and
built in 1933–34. At the time it was one of the
tallest structures...
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football player Gabriel Popescu (scientist),
scientist and
engineer Gheorghe Cartianu-Popescu,
engineer Gheorghe Popescu (footballer, born 1919),
football (soccer)...
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tributaries to the
river Șușița (from
source to mouth): Left: Grivele,
Cartianu, Cracu, Zănoaga, Răchițelii, Strâmbu, Jara, Mitări,
Cornul Right: Valea...