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complex is
composed of
three monuments: Peleș Castle, Pelișor Castle, and the
Foișor Hunting Lodge. When King
Carol I of
Romania (1839–1914),
under whose reign...
- Sabina-Francesca
Foişor (born
August 30, 1989) is a
Romanian American chess player holding the
title of
Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She
competed in the Women's...
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Cristina Adela Foișor (née Bădulescu; 7 June 1967 – 22
January 2017) was a
Romanian chess player. She was
awarded by FIDE the
titles of
Woman Grandmaster...
- Ovidiu-Doru
Foișor (born 6
April 1959) is a
Romanian chess player,
International Master (IM) (1982),
Romanian Chess Championship winner (1982). In the...
- The
Foișor Church (Romanian:
Biserica Foișor) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 119 Foișorului
Street in Bucharest, Romania. It is
dedicated to...
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Krush (6) 2015
Irina Krush (7) 2016 Nazí
Paikidze 2017 Sabina-Francesca
Foisor 2018 Nazí
Paikidze (2) 2019
Jennifer Yu 2020
Irina Krush (8) 2021 Carissa...
- po****tion of 3,007 people. It is
composed of four villages: Booveni, Drănic,
Foișor and Padea.
Nicolae Dinculeanu [ro]
Ionel Gane "Po****ţia rezidentă după...
- US Chess.
February 2002.
Retrieved March 31, 2019.
Foisor,
Sabina (June 30, 2017). "Sabina
Foisor on the Women's
World Team". US Chess.
Retrieved July...
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those four
being Irina Krush, Anna Zatonskih, Nazí Paikidze, and
Sabina Foisor. This made her the
first woman to
defeat four
former U.S. Women’s champions...
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Cramling and Anna
Cramling Bellón
Cristina Adela Foișor and
Sabina Francesca Foisor, Mihaela-Veronica
Foisor Nonna Karakashyan and
Narine Karakashian Regina...