- Grebenshchikov,
Krematorij and others, "Nashestvie" (1999) and "Uchites
plavat" (1995—1997) festivals. The building's
exterior conforms to the Constructivist...
- Ștefan
Plavăț (April 24, 1913 – June 18, 1944) was a
Romanian communist activist,
leader of a
resistance group active in South-Western
Romania during World...
- when
Romania was an ally of **** Germany, a
partisan group, led by Ștefan
Plavăț, was
active in the
mountainous area of the county. The
arrival of the communist...
- 45°43′57″N 21°13′57″E / 45.7324563°N 21.2325202°E / 45.7324563; 21.2325202 Girocului, also
known as Martirilor, is a
district in
southern Timișoara...
- pluĕre "to rain" πλύνω plúnō "I wash" प्लु plu "to float, swim" плавать
plavat' "swim" luí "rudder" *pleu- "to flow, float, wash" ուտել utel "to eat" eat...
- communists, such as
Petre Gheorghe,
Filimon Sârbu,
Francisc Panet or Ștefan
Plavăț,
tried to
establish organised resistance groups; however, they were quickly...
-
climb лета́ть letát' лете́ть letét' полете́ть poletét' to fly пла́вать
plávat' плыть plyt' поплы́ть poplýt' to swim, to sail по́лзать pólzat' ползти́...
- Park (Romanian:
Parcul Rozelor),
previously known as
Rosarium or Ștefan
Plavăț Park of
Culture and Leisure, is an
urban park in Timișoara,
located north...
-
Plavac Mali (Croatian pronunciation: [
plǎːʋat͡s mǎli]), a
cross between Crljenak Kaštelanski (ancestral Zinfandel) and Dobričić grapes, is the primary...
- Pătrășcanu Paul Păun
Adrian Păunescu Ilie
Pintilie Constantin Pîrvulescu Ștefan
Plavăț Nicolae Pleșiță
Dumitru Radu
Popescu Nicolae Popescu-Doreanu Ion Popescu-Puțuri [ro]...