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Grigore Preoteasa (August 25, 1915 –
November 4, 1957) was a
Romanian communist activist,
journalist and politician, who
served as
Communist Romania's...
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Double Album List of
guitarists Revenco, Alex (July 1, 2007). "NOFX, la
Preoteasa!". jurnalul.ro (in Romanian).
Archived from the
original on
December 25...
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Serghei Nicolau Ion
Niculi Dumitru Petrescu Gheorghe Pintilie Grigore Preoteasa Leonte Răutu
Horia Sima
Chivu Stoica Richard Wurmbrand Belu
Zilber "Doftana...
- Crișana, Romania. It is
composed of six villages:
Lazuri (Újvágás),
Preoteasa (Füzespaptelek),
Ratovei (Rátonbükk), Sub
Cetate (Valkóváralja), Valcău...
- Ceauşescu,
Leonte Răutu, and
Grigore Preoteasa), was
involved in an
accident at
Vnukovo Airport.[citation needed]
Preoteasa, who was the
minister of foreign...
- The
Valea Porumbenilor (also: Trestenic) is a
right tributary of the
river Câlniștea in Romania. It
discharges into the Câlniștea near Naipu. Its length...
- Zmed-Smith".
January 17, 2010.
Retrieved August 31, 2016. "In Memoriam:
Preoteasa Persida Zmed". OCA.org.
March 2015. "Obituary:
George Zmed". ROEA.org...
- Mary (Russian),
Popadiya Mary (Serbian),
Panimatushka Mary (Ukrainian),
Preoteasa Mary (Romanian) Deacon: The
Reverend Father (Rev. Fr.) John Smith, Deacon...
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eventually becoming foreign minister of
Romania in 1957 (replacing
Grigore Preoteasa),
holding office for six months, and
serving in the
delegations establishing...
- the word pop,
meaning married priest) Portuguese: Presbítera Romanian:
Preoteasă Russian:
Matushka (pronounced MAH'-too-shkah,
literally means "mama,"...