- Dolj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is
composed of ten villages: Bulzești,
Frățila, Gura Racului, Înfrățirea,
Piscu Lung, Poienile, Prejoi, Săliște, Seculești...
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Frățilă,
Vasile (2012).
Dialectul istroromân. Berciu-Drăghicescu,
Adina (coord...
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Stefana Fratila is a Romanian-Canadian artist, composer, and
sound effects editor, who was a
winner of the
Canadian Screen Award for Best
Sound Editing...
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Mihai Cătălin
Frățilă (born 10
December 1970) is a
Bishop of the
Romanian Church United with Rome, Gr****-Catholic. Born in Alba Iulia, he
studied at the...
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Dumitru Frăţilă (Romanian pronunciation: [duˈmitru frəˈt͡silə];
March 6, 1926 –
September 1988) was a
Romanian alpine skier and cross-country
skier who...
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Dumitru Frățilă (born 7
December 1961) is a
Romanian sailor. He
competed in the Finn
event at the 1996
Summer Olympics. "Dumitru
Frățilă". Olympedia. Retrieved...
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Constantin Frățilă (1
October 1942 – 21
October 2016) was a
Romanian football striker and coach.
Constantin Frățilă was born on 1
October 1942 in Bucharest...
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Morrissey as
Gorka Radu
Andrei Micu as
Lazar Ionut Grama as
Stefan Florin Fratila as
Dejan Madalina Bellariu Ion as
Velma Andreea Coff as
Chloe Alice Cora...
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Cornel Frăţilă (born 7
August 1941) is a
Romanian former water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1972
Summer Olympics.
Romania men's...
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