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Ţurcan or
Turcan is a Romanian-language
surname that may
refer to:
Aurel Țurcan (1876–1939), Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian politician Constantin Țurcan...
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Raluca Turcan (née Tatarcan; 2
April 1976) is a
Romanian politician. A
member of the
National Liberal Party (PNL), she has been a
member of the Romanian...
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Mihai Țurcan may
refer to:
Mihai Țurcan (footballer, born 1941),
Romanian footballer Mihai Țurcan (footballer, born 1989),
Moldovan footballer This disambiguation...
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Valeriu Turcan (born May 22, 1976) is a
Romanian political consultant and journalist. From 2007 to 2012, he
served as
press secretary to
President Traian...
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goddess Ops.
Turcan, The Gods of
Ancient Rome, p. 18,
citing Augustine, De
Civitate Dei 6.9.3. Rüpke,
Religion in
Republican Rome, p. 181.
Turcan, The Gods...
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Flash Airlines Flight 604 was a
charter flight from
Sharm El
Sheikh International Airport in
Egypt to
Charles de
Gaulle International Airport in Paris...
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Veaceslav Țurcan (31
August 1965 – 10
March 2021) was a
Moldovan lawyer and
human rights activist in Moldova,
including in its
breakaway region of Transnistria...
- from the
Championnat National in 2024. The club
plays at the
Stade Francis-
Turcan,
which has a
capacity of 11,500, in Martigues.
Their prin****l
rivals are...
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Aurel Țurcan (May 16, 1876–October 13, 1939) was an Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian politician,
engineer and businessman. Born in Cajvana, his
parents were...
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Wayback Machine.
Turcan,
Robert (2000).
Mithra et le mithriacisme. Paris.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)
Turcan, Robert, The Gods...