- I. M.
Rașcu (most
common rendition of Ion
Rașcu;
March 31 [O.S.
March 19] 1890 – 1971) was a
Romanian poet of
Symbolist verse,
cultural promoter, comparatist...
- The Rașcuța is a
right tributary of the
river Râmna in the
country of Romania. It
flows into the Râmna near Cocoșari. Its
length is 14 km (8.7 mi) and...
- 541, Briceva, 2,431, Otaci-Târg 2,781, Mărculești-Colonie, 2,319, Vadu-
Rașcu, 1,958, Vârtejeni-Colonie, 1,834, Căprești-Colonie, 1,815, Dumbrăveni, 1...
- Rașcov (Moldovan Cyrillic: Рашков;
alternative names Râșcov,
Rașcu; Ukrainian: Рашків, romanized: Rashkiv; Russian: Рашково, romanized: Rashkovo; Polish:...
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Popoviciu Ștefan
Procopiu Nicolae Quintescu Francisc Rainer Mihai Ralea I. M.
Rașcu Decebal Traian Remeș
Raluca Ripan Alexander Rubel Ioan
Gheorghe Savin Filaret...
-
Romanian literary and art
magazine edited by
Alfred Hefter-Hidalgo and I. M.
Rașcu,
published in Iași from 1912 to 1916. It
published work by
Benjamin Fondane...
- Bogdan-Duică
Bonifaciu Florescu Petre V. Haneș
Constantin Noe
George Potra I. M.
Rașcu Octav Șuluțiu Ștefan
Zeletin (in Romanian)
Mihai Surdu,
History at the Mihai...
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Cotys I (Sapaean) Mark
Antony ∞
Antonia Hybrida Rhescuporis I (Sapaean)
Rascus Antonia ∞
Pythodoros of
Tralles Cotys II (Sapaean)
Pythodorida of Pontus...
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Alfred Hefter-Hidalgo, Emil Isac,
Claudia Millian, Ion Minulescu, I. M.
Rașcu,
Eugeniu Sperantia, Al. T. Stamatiad,
Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est, and Constantin...
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development has been
discontinued for
strategic reasons.
Antoniu SA,
Handra CM,
Rascu A,
Barbu BA,
Chirap Mitulschi I (April 2023). "Navafenterol for chronic...