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Mizil (Romanian pronunciation: [
miˈzil]) is a town in
Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania.
Located in the
southeastern part of the county, it lies along...
- Niculescu-
Mizil is the
surname of
three Romanian politicians:
Gheorghe Niculescu-
Mizil (1886–1945),
early socialist and
communist militant Paul Niculescu-
Mizil...
- Paul Niculescu-
Mizil (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpa.ul nikuˈlesku
miˈzil]; 25
November 1923 – 5
December 2008) was a
Romanian communist politician. Joining...
- Oana Niculescu-
Mizil Ștefănescu (born
August 11, 1975) is a
Romanian politician. A
member of the
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
since 2000, with an interlude...
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Romanian football club from Bucharest. The team was
founded in 1982 as
Steaua Mizil when
Colonel Victor Stănculescu
received an
order from the
Minister of Defense...
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several localities that are
today in
Prahova County,
including the town of
Mizil. It was
bordered on the west by
Prahova County, to the
north by the counties...
- names:
authors list (link) Cheng, J., Bernstein, M., Danescu-Niculescu-
Mizil, C., & Leskovec, J. (2017).
Anyone Can
Become a Troll:
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national road in
Romania which runs from Ploiești to Buzău via
Mizil. The DN1B has
recently been upgraded. On its
first segment, from Ploiești...
- (as of 2011)
Towns Azuga Băicoi Boldești-Scăeni
Breaza Bușteni
Comarnic Mizil Plopeni Sinaia Slănic Urlați Vălenii de
Munte Communes Adunați Albești-Paleologu...
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playing career after spending the 1988–89
season at
Divizia B club,
Steaua Mizil.
Marcel Pușcaș pla**** one
friendly game at
international level for Romania...