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- The Battle of Prunaru was a military engagement between German and Romanian forces during the Romanian Campaign of World War I. It resulted in a tactical...
- Prunaru may refer to several villages in Romania: Prunaru, a village in Prunișor Commune, Mehedinți County Prunaru, a village in Bujoreni Commune, Teleorman...
- Liviu Prunaru (born 1969 in Craiova) is a Romanian violinist. He is a former Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra's concertmaster. Violinist Liviu Prunaru has...
- the First Battle of Oituz, Battle of the Eastern Carpathians, Battle of Prunaru, and the Battle of Bucharest. As Russian forces took over its front, the...
- Powers victory) Battle of Bucharest (Central Powers victory) Battle of Prunaru (de facto Romanian victory) Battle of the Argeș (Central Powers victory)...
- advance. Although it recorded numerous daring actions (among these the Prunaru Charge, in which the 2nd Roșiori Cavalry Regiment was almost wiped out)...
- Battle of Bucharest, a phase of the conquest of Romania. November 28 Balkan Prunaru Charge, a phase of the Battle of Bucharest, Romanian cavalry desperately...
- Suwanai Evgeny Bushkov Erez Ofer Ulrike-Anima Mathé 1993 Yayoi Toda Liviu Prunaru Keng-Yuen Tseng [zh] Martin Beaver Natalia Prischepenko 1997 Nikolaj Znaider...
- One was sold to the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra and used by Liviu Prunaru. Banat retired in 1993. At the end of his life he lived in Begur, Catalonia...
- the mid 1960s 8 storey apartment buildings were raised, along with the Prunaru market next to the stadium. It wasn't until the 1980s when m**** demolition...