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Liviu Prunaru (born 1969 in Craiova) is a
Romanian violinist. He is a
former Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra's concertmaster.
Violinist Liviu Prunaru has...
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Prunaru may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Prunaru, a
village in Prunișor Commune, Mehedinți
County Prunaru, a
village in
Bujoreni Commune, Teleorman...
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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...
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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...
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Burciu 2008:
Nicolae Bonciocat; Călin
Ambrozie 2007:
Cezar Joița; Bebe
Prunaru;
Liviu Ignat 2006: Radu
Pantilie 2005:
Eugen Mihăilescu, for the work "Estimates...
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villages Botoroaga, Târnava, Tunari, Drăgănești-Vlașca, Bujoreni, Răsuceni,
Prunaru, Carapancea, Naipu, Cămineasca, Schitu, Mirău, Stoenești, Ianculești, Hulubești...
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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...
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Powers victory)
Battle of
Bucharest (Central
Powers victory)
Battle of
Prunaru (de
facto Romanian victory)
Battle of the Argeș (Central
Powers victory)...
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three villages: Bujoreni, Dărvaș, and
Prunaru. The last one of
these villages was the site of the
Battle of
Prunaru during the
Romanian Campaign of World...
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Division (Monumentul
Eroilor Diviziei 2-a Cavalerie) or The
Prunaru Charge (Șarja de la
Prunaru)) is a
bronze monument executed by
sculptor Ion Dimitriu-Bârlad [ro]...