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Fălticeni (Romanian pronunciation: [fəltiˈt͡ʃenʲ]; German: Foltischeni; Hungarian: Falticsén; Hebrew: פלטיצ'ן Yiddish: פאלטישאן) is a town in Suceava...
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Foresta Fălticeni (also
known as
Foresta Suceava) was a
Romanian professional football club from
Fălticeni,
Suceava County, Romania,
founded in 1954 as...
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Sportiv Șomuz
Fălticeni,
commonly known as ACS Șomuz
Fălticeni or Șomuz
Fălticeni, is a
Romanian professional football club
based in
Fălticeni,
Suceava County...
- 25
September 2012. "Prinţul Charles,
fermier de
Fălticeni" [Prince Charles, farm
owner in
Fălticeni].
Evenimentul Zilei (in Romanian). 13 May 2003. Archived...
- is a multi-use
stadium in
Fălticeni, Romania. It is used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of Șomuz
Fălticeni. The
stadium was
opened in...
- He
started his
professional career by
joining Divzia B side
Foresta Fălticeni in 1995. In his
second season at the club he pla**** a
crucial role in...
- He was
elected to the
Romanian Academy posthumously, in 1991. Born in
Fălticeni, he was a
graduate of the
Boarding High
School in Iași and of the University...
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specifically Regat Germans (German: Regatsdeutsche)
inhabiting the
small town of
Fălticeni (German: Folitscheni) for example. Nowadays,
during the
early 21st century...
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Regimentul 16 Dorobanți din
Fălticeni" (in Romanian). Lenuța Rusu (1
February 2021). "Regimentul 16 Dorobanţi din
Fălticeni şi bătălia de la Spătăreşti"...
- Eger/Erlau, Hungary)
Etched (from Nagyecsed, Hungary)
Faltishan (from
Fălticeni, Romania)
Galovitch (from Tulchyn, Ukraine)
Gorlitz (from Gorlice, Poland)...