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Lupaș is a
Romanian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexandru Ioan
Lupaș (1942–2007),
Romanian mathematician Andrei Lupaș (1963-), Romanian-German...
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lupa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lupa may
refer to:
Lupa Ward Ward in Chunya, Mbeya,
Tanzania Lupa Gold Field, in Chunya, Mbeya, Tanzania...
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Romanian Academy.
Retrieved 13
September 2019. "Ioan
Lupaș,
academicianul misionar" [Ioan
Lupaș, the
missionary academician] (in Romanian). FericitiCeiPrigoniti...
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Lupaș became interested in the
expressive power of textiles, and the
relationship between object and body covering. Near the end of the decade,
Lupaș...
- La
lupa is
Italian for "the she-wolf", a
female wolf. La
lupa can
refer to the
mythological she-wolf that
suckled Romulus and
Remus and
became a symbol...
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Professor Alexandru Lupaș (1942-2007)" (PDF),
Journal of
Inequalities in Pure and
Applied Mathematics, 8 (3): art. 61
Alexandru Ioan
Lupaș at the Mathematics...
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Andrei N.
Lupaș (born
September 6, 1963, in Bucharest) is a German-Romanian biochemist,
molecular biologist, and bioinformatician.
Lupaș was born in Bucharest...
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Capitoline Wolf (Italian:
Lupa Capitolina) is a
bronze sculpture depicting a
scene from the
legend of the
founding of Rome. The
sculpture shows a she-wolf...
- Ioan
Lupaș (8 June 1914 – 8
April 1981) was a
Romanian footballer and manager. Ioan
Lupaș pla****
eight games at
international level for Romania, making...
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Queen Lupa (also
known as Raíña
Lupa, Raíña Lopa, Raíña Luparia, Raíña Luca and Raíña Loba) is a
character from
Galician mythology. She is
mentioned in...