-
Scurtu may
refer to
several entities in Romania:
Scurtu, a
tributary of the Răstolița in Mureș
County Scurtu Mare, a
commune in
Teleorman County Scurtu...
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Scurtu Mare is a
commune in
Teleorman County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of six villages: Albeni, Drăcești, Negrilești,
Scurtu Mare,
Scurtu-Slăvești...
- Ion
Scurtu (March 29 [O.S.
March 17] 1877–July 23, 1922) was an Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian literary critic. A
native of Brașov, in the Transylvania...
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Scurtu 1982, p.41n; for the
founding of the party, this
source gives February 1880, does not
specify day of month.
Scurtu 1982, p. 42. Ioan
Scurtu, Theodora...
- Nicolaescu, pp. 149–150; Porumbăcean, p. 234;
Scurtu (1973), p****im
Scurtu (1973), pp. 69–70
Scurtu (1973), p****im
Scurtu (1973), p. 72 Heinen, p. 112 Gabriel...
- Hitchins, p.379; Ornea, p.295 Hitchins, p.409-410
Prince Nicholas, in
Scurtu Scurtu Veiga, p.129 Ornea, p.295 Veiga, p.156-157 Veiga, p.130 Hitchins, p...
- of
Modern History 43.3 (1971): 468-482. Ioan
Scurtu;
Theodora Stănescu-Stanciu;
Georgiana Margareta Scurtu. "Decret
regal privind investirea generalului...
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Selim Abdulakim Memet Niyaziy Refiyîk Kadír Agi-Amet 1999.
Scurtu 2011.
Romania Libera 2007.
Scurtu 2013, p. 214. Strazi.
Google Maps. Agi-Amet,
Gemal (1999)...
- Romania" at broadleft.org (in Romanian) Ioan
Scurtu,
Theodora Stănescu-Stanciu,
Georgiana Margareta Scurtu,
Istoria românilor între anii 1918-1940: IV...
- 197; Veiga, pp. 82–83 Veiga, p. 78 Ornea, p. 288;
Scurtu, p. 41
Scurtu, p. 41; Veiga, p. 80
Scurtu, p. 41 Crampton,
Richard Eastern Europe in the Twentieth...