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Maccabi or
Macabi București,
later known as
Ciocanul, was a
Romanian sport club,
representing the
Jewish community, akin to the
famous Hakoah Vienna. Named...
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Ministry of
Internal Affairs,
following the
merger of
Unirea Tricolor and
Ciocanul,
Dinamo București has
spent all but one year of its
history in the top...
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umbrella of the
Communist regime's
Internal Affairs Ministry —
merged with "
Ciocanul București" and
formed "Dinamo București", the
sporting club representing...
- 2008. "Citește
povestea celui mai
temut criminal al Clujului: "Omul cu
ciocanul"" (in Romanian). Clujeanul. 17
February 2008.
Archived from the original...
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country "Citește
povestea celui mai
temut criminal al Clujului: "Omul cu
ciocanul"" (in Romanian). Clujeanul. 17
February 2008.
Retrieved 12
March 2008....
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Ministry of
Internal Affairs and, on May 14, 1948,
merged with
another club,
Ciocanul București (former Maccabi), the new
teams being named Dinamo "A" and Dinamo...
- Crangan,
Costel (1
September 2018). "De unde vine
simbolul "secera şi
ciocanul". Ce ţară l-a
folosit prima şi în ce
state este interzis" [Where does the...
- Țărnea's
first published poem was "Drumeție",
which ran in
Secera și
ciocanul newspaper in 1964. His
first book, a
poetry volume, was the 1974 Testamentele...
- On 1
September 1946 on the
occasion of the
match between ITA Arad and
Ciocanul București,
score 1–0, took
place the
inauguration of the
stadium in Arad...
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Moisescu at National-Football-Teams.com "Sfârșitul
echipei Ciocanul" [The end of the team
Ciocanul]. RomanianSoccer.
Retrieved 17
March 2020. "Dinamo Bucuresti...