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Iorga is a
Romanian surname that may
refer to: Laurențiu
Iorga (born 1988),
Romanian football midfielder Leo
Iorga (born 1964),
Romanian guitarist and...
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Nicolae Iorga (17
January 1871 – 27
November 1940) was a
Romanian politician who held top posts,
including prime minister and
president of the Senate...
- Laurențiu Cătălin
Iorga (born 17
March 1988) is a
Romanian former professional footballer who pla**** as a
winger or forward.
Iorga started his
career at...
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Iorga was born in Arad on 2
December 1964 and died on 2
November 2019,
after eight years with lung cancer. He was 54
years old. He
started to play at...
- The
Nicolae Iorga Prize (Romanian:
Premiul „Nicolae
Iorga”) is
offered by the
Romanian Academy for the best work
published in a year in the
fields of...
- Jelavich, p. 24
Iorga (1932), p. 54
Iorga (1921), p. 363
Iorga (1921), pp. 254–255, 257–259, 290
Iorga (1921), pp. 189–190, 260–261, 334, 363
Iorga (1921), pp...
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Iorga (19
February 1945 –
April 2003) was a
Romanian wrestler who
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics and in the 1976
Summer Olympics. "Vasile
Iorga"...
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maintain his Jeep collection. In an
interview with
historian Filip-Lucian
Iorga,
Nicholas recalled the time
spent with King Michael, and how he had been...
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birthplace of many
celebrated Romanians,
including Mihai Eminescu,
Nicolae Iorga and
Grigore Antipa. The name of the city
probably has its
origin in the...
- The
cabinet of
Nicolae Iorga was the
government of
Romania from 18
April 1931 to 5 June 1932. The
ministers of the
cabinet were as follows: President...