- Mălina
Olinescu (Romanian pronunciation: [məˈlina oliˈnesku]; 29
January 1974 – 12
December 2011) was a
Romanian singer who
represented her
country at...
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Olinescu is a
Romanian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Mălina
Olinescu (1974–2011),
Romanian singer Marcel Olinescu (1896–1992), Romanian...
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Marcel Olinescu (Romanian pronunciation: [marˈt͡ʃel oliˈnesku];
September 17, 1896–February 15, 1992) was a
Romanian engraver. Born in Dorohoi, his father...
- cred" (English: "I believe") is a song
recorded by
Romanian singer Mălina
Olinescu. It was
recorded at the TVR
Music Studio in Bucharest, and was released...
-
catwalkers fraught with pressure: experts".
Daily News (New York). "Malina
Olinescu commits suicide: She was 37". 12
December 2011.
Archived from the original...
- Preceded by Mălina
Olinescu with "Eu cred"
Romania in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2000 Succeeded by
Monica Anghel and
Marcel Pavel with "Tell Me Why" Preceded by...
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Elvira Eliza Clain-Stefanelli (née
Olinescu; 1914-2001) was a numismatist,
director of the
National Numismatic Collection of the
Smithsonian Institution...
- the name include: Mălina Călugăreanu (born 1996),
Romanian fencer Mălina
Olinescu (1974–2011),
Romanian singer Molina (surname) This page or
section lists...
- ”Tango to Evora”) was sung
during the show “Dansez
pentru tine” by Mălina
Olinescu. The
lyrics were
written by
Florin Busuioc. "Cymbeline" is
taken from a...
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Marcel Neels (1922–2016),
Belgian cartoonist known as "Marc Sleen"
Marcel Olinescu (1896–1992),
Romanian engraver Marcel Pagnol (1895–1975),
French novelist...