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Salajan (Persian: سلاجان, also
Romanized as
Salājān) is a
village in
Otaqvar Rural District,
Otaqvar District,
Langarud County,
Gilan Province, Iran....
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Leontin Sălăjan (Hungarian: Szilágyi Ignác; 19 June 1913 – 28
August 1966) was a
Romanian communist military and
political leader. Born in Santău Commune...
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University Press.
Retrieved 24
November 2021. Roumell,
Elizabeth Anne;
Salajan,
Florin D.; Todoran,
Corina (July 2020). "A
Survey of U.S.
Education Policy...
- boulevard, Bd.
Nicolae Grigorescu.
Before 1990, it was
known as
Leontin Sălăjan,
after a
Communist Army General. The
station was
opened on 28 December...
- in 1990,
before which it was
named after Communist army
general Leontin Sălăjan.
Romanian currency features Grigorescu on the 10 Lei bank note. He was...
- Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Ana
Maria Sălăjan Olympic Results".
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.
Sports Reference LLC...
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Familia are a
Romanian hip hop
group from
Sălăjan, Bucharest.
Founded in 1997 by Dragoș "Puya" Gărdescu and
Tudor Sișu, they have been
widely regarded...
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Leontin Grozavu (born 1967),
Romanian football player and
manager Leontin Sălăjan (1913–1966),
Romanian communist military and
political leader Leontin Toader...
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Sălăjan on May Day in 1953.
Sălăjan served as the
second Chief of the
General Staff and the
second Minister of
National Defence...
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Ministerul Mediului. 1992. pp. 352–354. OCLC 895459847. River code: XI.1.20.13
Salajan, L.; Găină, A.; Apostol, A. (2014). "The
analysis of the
flash floods occurred...