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Cernat may
refer to
several places in Romania:
Cernat, a
commune in
Covasna County Cernat, a
village in
Sopot Commune, Dolj
County Cernatu, a
former village...
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Cernat, pp. 48-51
Cernat, pg. 99
Cernat, pp. 186-194
Cernat, pg. 51
Cernat, pg. 49
Cernat, pp. 50, 100.
Cernat, pp. 49-54, 397–398, 412
Cernat, pg...
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Cernat (Hungarian: Csernáton;
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtʃɛrnaːton]) is a
commune in
Covasna County, Transylvania,
Romania composed of
three villages:...
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Alexandru Cernat (17
January 1828 – 8
December 1893) was a
Romanian general and politician. He was born in
either Galați,: 47 or in
nearby Vârlezi according...
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Florin Lucian Cernat (born 10
March 1980) is a
Romanian former professional footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder and playmaker. He made 14 appearances...
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Alexandru Cernat (1828–1893),
Romanian general and
politician Florin Cernat (born 1980),
Romanian footballer Paul
Cernat (born 1972),
Romanian author Cernat (disambiguation)...
- Paul
Cernat (born
August 5, 1972 in Bucharest) is a
Romanian essayist and
literary critic. He has a Ph.D.
summa ****
laude in philology.
Cernat has been...
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Cernat, p.8, 15, 25-26, 97; Sandqvist, p.202-203
Cernat, p.25
Cernat, p.25-26 Sandqvist, p.203
Cernat, p.8, 25-27, 97
Cernat, p.8, 12-14,...
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Cernat is a left
tributary of the
river Bâsca in Romania. Its
length is 6.7 km (4.2 mi) and its
basin size is 11.1 km2 (4.3 sq mi).
Atlasul cadastrului...
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international piano competitions. He
forms a duo with
violinist and
violist Clara Cernat, his wife. ****llet
started composing very late. Nevertheless, his work,...