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refer to:
Gherman, a
village in Bicaz-Chei Commune, Neamț County,
Romania Gherman, a
village in Jamu Mare Commune, Timiș County,
Romania Gherman, a village...
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Gherman Stepanovich Titov (Russian: Герман Степанович Титов; 11
September 1935 – 20
September 2000) was a
Soviet and
Russian cosmonaut who, on 6 August...
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Natalia Gherman (née Snegur; born 20
March 1969) is a
Moldovan politician who has been
serving as
executive director of the
United Nations' Counter-Terrorism...
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Doina Gherman (born 29
November 1982) is a
Moldovan member of Parliament. She is a women’s
rights activist who
works to
empower women survivors of domestic...
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German Alexandrovich Lopatin (Russian: Ге́рман Алекса́ндрович Лопа́тин; 13
January 1845, in
Nizhny Novgorod,
Russia – 26
December 1918, in Petrograd) was...
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Diomid Gherman (10
April 1928 – 19
April 2014) was a
professor and
researcher from
Moldova and a
corresponding member of the
Academy of
Sciences of Moldova...
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Oliviu Gherman (26
April 1930 – 11
August 2020) was a
Romanian physicist, politician,
university professor, and diplomat. Born in 1930 in Sânmihaiu de...
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Simona Gherman (née Alexandru; born 12
April 1985) is a
retired Romanian épée fencer,
European champion in 2012 and 2016. She was
twice team
World Champion...
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Stella Ion
Gherman (born 18
January 1974) is a
Moldovan physicist and
politician who
served in the
Parliament of
Moldova from 2005
until 2009 as a member...
- 2020.
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Mukunda 2022, p. 105.
Bourne 1997, pp. 83–91.
Kaufman 2016, p. 66.
Gherman 2004, p. 38.
Morris 1996, p. 115.
Gherman 2004,...