- "Stephanos", crown, and "polis", city. On 22
August 1950, Brașov was
renamed Orașul Stalin (lit.
Stalin City)
after Joseph Stalin.
Constantin Ion Parhon, the...
- 44°41′28″N 27°49′42″E / 44.69111°N 27.82833°E / 44.69111; 27.82833
Orașul de Floci, also
Cetatea de
Floci or Târgul de Floci, is a lost city of Wallachia...
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Municipiul Constanța
Orașul Carmen-Sylva
Orașul Cernavodă
Orașul Eforie Orașul Hârșova
Orașul Mangalia Orașul Medgidia Orașul Ostrov Orașul Techirghiol Plasa...
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Unirea Tricolor București was a
Romanian football club from Bucharest, south-east Romania,
founded in 1914 as
Tricolor București. It was one of the most...
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Steagul Roşu may
refer to:
Roman (vehicle manufacturer), a
truck and bus
manufacturer previously named Steagul Roşu FC Brașov (1936), a
football club previously...
- Orașu Nou (Hungarian: Avasújváros;
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒvɒʃuːjvaːroʃ]) is a
commune of 7,100
inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania....
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organized by
Radio ZU. In December, she also sang in the
special program "
Orașul Faptelor Bune" ("City of Good Deeds") also
organized by
Radio ZU, a charity...
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Fotbal Club Brașov (Romanian pronunciation: [braˈʃov]),
commonly known as FC Brașov, or
simply as Brașov, was a
Romanian professional football club based...
- Asociația Sportivă CFR Brașov,
commonly known as CFR Brașov, was a
football club from Brașov, Romania. The club was
founded in the year 1921 as CFR Brașov...
- "Basarabia in
secolul XIX ..." C. Göbl – via
Internet Archive. (in Romanian) ...
orașul nostru n-a avut niciodată un
primar ca neîntrecutul
Carol Schmidt. — Pavel...