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Flacăra (Romanian for "The Flame") is a w****ly
literary magazine published in Bucharest, Romania.
Flacăra was
started in 1911. The
first issue was published...
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Cenaclul Flacăra (Romanian for "The
Flame Literary Circle") was a
cultural and
artistic movement in the
Socialist Republic of
Romania led by poet Adrian...
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Flacăra (Romanian for "The Flame") may
refer to:
Flacăra, a
Romanian w****ly
magazine Flacăra Iaşului, a
Romanian regional newspaper Flacăra lui Adrian...
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numerous times to Distribuția, Petrolul, Competrol,
Partizanul and
Flacăra respectively.
Flacăra București was
moved to Ploiești in 1952, and
renamed accordingly...
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Flacăra Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in Moreni, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of the
local football...
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Sportiv Muni****l
Flacăra Moreni, (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈflakəra moˈrenʲ]),
commonly known as
Flacăra Moreni or
simply as
Flacăra, is a
Romanian football...
- Asociația Club
Sportiv Flacăra ****zu,
commonly known as
Flacăra ****zu, or
simply as
Flacăra, is a
Romanian football club
originally from ****zu, Vâlcea...
- publication,
Flacăra and
became the
producer and host of an
immensely po****r
itinerant series of
cultural events in the country,
Cenaclul Flacăra, founded...
- (Petroleum Syndicate),
which later became the
Partizanul Sovrom Petrol (1950),
Flacăra (1952),
Energia (1956), and from 1957
Petrolul Băicoi.
After a constant...
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Flacăra Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in Năvodari. It
currently is the home
ground of CS Năvodari. It
holds 5,000 people. 44°19′30″N 28°37′07″E / 44...