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Frunză, the
Romanian word for "leaf", may
refer to:
Frunză, Ocnița, a town in Ocniţa district,
Moldova Frunză, Transnistria, a
commune in
Slobozia district...
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Frunză, p.220
Frunză, p.233 Cioroianu, Pe umerii..., p.62;
Frunză, p.233
Frunză, p.234
Frunză, p.234-239 Cioroianu, Pe umerii..., p.64-66;
Frunză, p...
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Axinte Frunză,
first name also
spelled as Axente, Axentie,
Axenti or
Auxentie (Russian: Авксентий Дмитриевич Фрунзе, romanized: Avksenty
Dmitryevich Frunze;...
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Viorel Frunză (born 6
December 1979) is a
Moldovan football coach and a
former striker. He is the
current head
coach of
Moldovan Super Liga club Dacia...
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Tatiana Frunză (née Corman; born 25
April 1987) is a
Moldovan former footballer who pla**** as a defender. She has
officially pla**** for the
senior Moldova...
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Florin Eugen Frunză (born 30
August 1970) is a
Romanian former footballer who pla**** as a forward. Maramureș Baia Mare
Divizia B: 1993–94
Rapid București...
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Frunză, p.116, 125, 187
Frunză, p.117; Marin, "II. Viața și
opera lui G. Călinescu sub comunism" 110 ani de social-democrație, p.5, 21;
Frunză, p.203-204...
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Frunză, p.468; Tismăneanu, p.298 Tismăneanu, p.298
Frunză, p.129 Tismăneanu, p.119 Tismăneanu, p.37, 298, 323 Tismăneanu, p.151
Frunză, p.188,...
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Frunză (Moldovan Cyrillic: Фрунзэ;
Russian and Ukrainian: Фрунзе, romanized: Frunze) is a
commune in the
Slobozia District of Transnistria, Moldova. It...
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Frunză (Romanian pronunciation: [
ˈfrunzə]) is a town in Ocnița district, Moldova. In 2014 it had 1,400 inhabitants. "Number of
resident po****tion in the...