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- Ioan Rășcanu (October 1, 1878 – February 25, 1952) was a Romanian general during World War I. He held the post of Minister of War from September 27, 1919...
- Constantin Langa-Răşcanu was a Romanian diplomat. He was the head of the Romanian delegation at the Vienna meeting with the delegation of the Soviet Union...
- Gheorghe Rășcanu Stadium (Romanian: Stadionul Gheorghe Rășcanu) is a multi-purpose stadium in Timișoara, Romania. It is currently used mostly for rugby...
- Constantin Vasiliu-Rășcanu (September 5 1887 – March 19, 1980) was a Romanian infantry general and a politician who served as Minister of War in the First...
- Tastevins introduced Tudor (Tony) Rascanu, a Romanian exile and former shop manager for Vignale in Italy, to the project. Rascanu was entrusted with the job...
- p. 144 Cuza, pp. 7, 8; Rășcanu, "Ruginoasa", p. 6 "Le Prince Couza", in Le XIXe Siècle, April 1, 1890, p. 1 Cuza, p. 5; Rășcanu, "Ruginoasa", p. 6 Cuza...
- Visterniceni. In 1772, one of the representatives of the Râșcanu family, namely, Constantin Râșcanu became the owner of the south-eastern part of the Visterniceni...
- Baumgartner's Girlfriend". Everything Mixed. Retrieved 6 February 2023. RĂŞCANU, Iulia (2006). "The Beauty Myth Representations of the Female Body in Adverti****ts"...
- Artistki (Our Artists). Typography Partnership A. I. Mamontov, Moskow. p. 2. Rascanu, Dan (March 30, 2022). "English: This is an advertising poster for an anti-dandruff...
- was established July 1, 1920, at the initiative of Minister of War Ioan Rășcanu, through Decree 5376/1920 signed by King Ferdinand I of Romania. It is...