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Diamandi or
Iamandì Djuvara, also
known as Giuvara,
Juvara or
Tzouvara (Gr****: Διαμαντή Τζουβάρα, romanized: Diamantí Tzouvára; died 14
August 1821),...
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Victor Iamandi (February 15, 1891 – 26
November 1940) was a
Romanian politician who
served as the
Romanian Minister of
Justice in 1938–1939, in several...
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Romeo Iamandi Sports Hall is an
indoor arena located in Buzău, Romania. The
arena is
named after the
Romanian handball player and
referee Romeo Iamandi. It...
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Gheorghe Iamandi (7
April 1957 – 6
February 2024) was a
Romanian football player and manager.
Iamandi was born on 7
April 1957 in Bucharest,
Romania and...
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especially the facade. The same was true for the Steward's
House and the Ioniță
Iamandis house. At that time the
architectural monument was just a
landscape of...
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Magazines of The
Harlem Renaissance". BOOK RIOT.
Retrieved 14 May 2022.
Iamandi,
Petru (2007). "The SF Fandom: A
Subculture with a Difference". Proceedings...
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Wolves and
plays its home
matches in Sala
Sporturilor "Romeo
Iamandi" from Buzău, a
sports hall with a
capacity of 1,868 people.
Divizia A:...
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Sports Hall 1975 1,700 Brăila
Danubius Polyvalent Hall 2,200 Buzău
Romeo Iamandi Sports Hall 1982 1,868 Călăraşi
Polyvalent Hall 2011 1,540
Chiajna Concordia...
- II, was:
Reject the ultimatum: Ștefan Ciobanu,
Silviu Dragomir,
Victor Iamandi,
Nicolae Iorga,
Traian Pop,
Ernest Urdăreanu
Accept the ultimatum: Petre...
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Minister of
Romania (b. 1883) Ioan Bengliu,
Romanian general (b. 1881)
Victor Iamandi,
Romanian politician (b. 1891)
Mihail Moruzov,
Romanian intelligence chief...