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region now
belongs to Romania.
Cerchez, and its variations, may
refer to:
Cerchez (surname), a
Romanian surname Cerchez (river), a
Romanian river Cerchezu...
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Mihail Cerchez Cristodulo (8 June 1839 – 12 July 1885) was a
Romanian general who
fought at the
Siege of
Plevna and the
battles of Smârdan [ro] and Vidin...
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Cerchez,
Cherchez or, rarely, Cerkez, is a
Romanian surname that
means "Circ****ian". A
community of Circ****ians
existed in
Northern Dobruja during the...
- also as the
Cerchez salon) were
painted with dark ash
polyvinyl paint. All of the
space within the new
living room (planned by
Grigore Cerchez) and kitchen...
- attempt. Finally,
Osman Pasha received the
delegation led by
General Mihail Cerchez and
accepted the
conditions of
capitulation offered by him. The Turkish...
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Cristofi Cerchez (4 July 1872 – 15
January 1955) was a
Romanian engineer and architect. He
built approximately 50
buildings in
various cities of Romania...
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Cerchez & Co. was the
first aircraft company, the
first aerodrome and the
first flight school in Romania. The
company was
founded and
registered on 20...
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Cristian Georgian Cherchez (born 1
February 1991) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for ACS
Roberto Ziduri. Born in Târgoviște...
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reorganized the
museum in the new building,
designed by the
architect Grigore Cerchez and
inaugurated by
Carol I of
Romania in 1908. It was
reopened in 2011...
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Natalia Cercheș (born
October 3, 1976 in Chișinău) is a
Moldovan long-distance runner. She
competed in the
marathon at the 2012
Summer Olympics, placing...