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being an area of Serb emigration. As
noted by
historian Iurie Colesnic, the
Sârbus of
Bessarabia evoked that region's
status as a "bridgehead for
Serbs to...
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Cristian Sârbu (May 14, 1897 –
March 9, 1961) was a
Romanian poet. He was born into a poor
peasant family in Buești, Ialomița County.
Sârbu revealed in...
- Ilie
Sârbu (born 26 May 1950) is a
Romanian theologian,
economist and politician. A
member of the
Social Democratic Party (PSD), he sat in the Romanian...
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Daciana Octavia Sârbu (born 15
January 1977) is a
Romanian politician,
legal counsellor, and
former Member of the
European Parliament.
Affiliated with...
- Radu Sîrbu (also
known as Radu
Sârbu, RadU, and Pic****o; born 14
December 1978) is a
Moldovan singer and
music producer. He was part of the pop music...
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rented to them by
Dumitru Halippa. This
situation lasted to 1934, when the
Sârbus moved to the
neighboring city, Dubăsari,
where Isidor worked two jobs—as...
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joint venture of the
companies FCC-Vivendi, COMSA, Acciona-Necso, Alstom,
Sarbus, Soler&Sauret, Banc
Sabadell and Société Générale. It was
created in 1999...
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Filimon Sârbu (August 10, 1916 – July 19, 1941) was a
Romanian communist activist and anti-fascist
militant executed by the pro-****
authorities during...
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Andrei Sârbu (born 6
December 1950 in Chișinău – died 14
April 2000 in Chișinău) was a
Moldovan painter who
contributed to the
introduction of a modern...
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Angela Sârbu (born 29
October 1974) is a
journalist from the
Republic of Moldova.
Angela Sârbu was born on 29
October 1974. She
graduated in 1996 from...