- who
renamed her Luceafărul.
Later in
Romanian service she was
renamed Răsăritul, and then Transilvania. In 1947 the
Kingdom of
Romania became a Communist...
-
football club
based in Caracal, Olt County. The club was
founded in 1924 as
Răsăritul Caracal.
Among the
founding members of this
sports ****ociation were: Mircea...
- 26 10 5 11 39 42 −3 25 9
Recolta Negru Vodă 25 10 4 11 46 44 +2 24 10
Răsăritul Sulina 26 9 6 11 39 39 0 24 11 CFR Constanța 26 9 4 13 38 51 −13 22 12...
- Mică (Q) 22 15 2 5 37 20 +17 32
Qualification to
championship final 2
Răsăritul Caracal 22 13 4 5 35 14 +21 30 3
Progresul Balș 22 12 4 6 34 26 +8 28...
- București was
renamed as
Unirea Tricolor București. FC
Caracal was
renamed as
Răsăritul Caracal.
Gloria Slatina was
renamed as
Oltul Slatina.
Lemnarul Odorheiu...
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historian Mihai Cimpoi. In
April 1928,
Milev founded the
literary club
Răsăritul ("East"), also
serving as
editor of the
magazines Moldova Literară and...
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Biblioteci mănăstirești la
Muntele Athos, Bucharest, 1934; Urme românești în
Răsăritul Ortodox, Bucharest, 1935;
Calea destinului, Bucharest, 1938;
Cartea cu...
- FC Olt
Slatina Alro
Slatina 2006 2015 Liga II 5th FC
Progresul Caracal Răsăritul Caracal 1924 2004 Liga II 13th CSM
Slatina – 2009 – Liga II 4th CS Vedița...
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cultural adviser,
where he
published in 1946 the
volume Un om așteaptă
răsăritul.
After two
years he
returned to
Romania and
settled in Bucharest. His...
-
Bujorii Târgu Bujor.
Dinamo Slobozia was
renamed as Voința Slobozia.
Răsăritul Caracal was
renamed as
Vagonul Caracal.
Energia Rovinari was
renamed as...