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Iosif Jumanca (December 23, 1893 – June 26, 1950) was an Austro-Hungarian and
Romanian politician. Born in Fólya,
Temes County (now Folea, Timiș County)...
- of Hungary, and
began contributing to its
press in Hungary; with
Iosif Jumanca and
Tiron Albani, he led the Party's
ethnic Romanian wing. The
latter eventually...
- Iaşinschi, Dumitrescu, Pârjol, Haţieganu, Mureşan, Ispas, Iliescu, Dobrescu,
Jumanca, Szilárd, Cozma, Ludwig, Lu****scu,
Felecan II,
Biolan II, Nanu. In the...
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Nicolae Popea,
Emilian Birdaș,
Patriciu Dragalina,
Iuliu Vuia,
Pavel Jumanca and
Traian Doda. The
church is
listed as a
historic monument by Romania's...
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Bolshevist Russia, a
group of
moderates (including Ioan Flueraș,
Iosif Jumanca, Leon Ghelerter, and
Constantin Popovici) left at
different intervals beginning...
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Gheorghe Homasca Tudor Ionescu Theodor Iordăchescu
Iorgu Iordan Iosif Jumanca Leon
Kalustian Mișa
Levin Lazăr Măglașu Ioan I.
Mirescu Ilie Moscovici...
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Grigorovici † Emil Hațieganu A. de Herz
Iuliu Hirțea Ioan Hudiță
Iosif Jumanca Leon
Kalustian Dumitru Karnabatt Radu
Korne †
Vasile Măinescu [ro] † Alexandru...
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supported Greater Romania (including Flueraş and Popovici, as well as
Iosif Jumanca and Leon Ghelerter). In
February 1922, he was sent to
Berlin in
order to...
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Socialist group were
fulfilled after the
Transylvanian Socialists Iosif Jumanca and Ioan Flueraş,
urged by
Constantin Titel Petrescu, came to Bucharest...
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Social Democratic Party allocated its nine
seats to: Ioan Flueraș,
Iosif Jumanca,
Romulus Dan,
Eftimie Gherman,
Lothar Rădăceanu, Ion Mirescu, Alexandru...