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Eugen Țurcanu (8 July 1925 – 17
December 1954) was a
Romanian criminal who led a
group that
terrorized their fellow inmates during the late 1940's at...
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Țurcanu is a Romanian-language surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eugen Țurcanu (1925–1954),
Romanian communist criminal Ion
Țurcanu (born...
- been
arrested and
found guilty of
political crimes.
Their leader,
Eugen Țurcanu, a
prisoner and
former member of the Iron Guard, who had also
shortly joined...
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Iurie Țurcanu (pronunciation: [ˈjuri.e tsurˈkanu]; born 21 June 1973) is a
Moldovan politician.
Iurie Țurcanu was born on 21 June 1973 in Corlăteni, in...
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Viorica Țurcanu (born 26
April 1954) is a
Romanian fencer. She
competed in the women's team foil
event at the 1980
Summer Olympics. "Viorica
Țurcanu Olympic...
- Ion
Țurcanu (born 15
January 1946) is an author, educator, historian, memoirist, professor,
former member of the
Parliament (1990–1994),
politician and...
- The
Louis Țurcanu Emergency Clinical Hospital for
Children (Romanian:
Spitalul Clinic de Urgență
pentru Copii „Louis
Țurcanu”),
located in Timișoara, is...
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April 2020.
Victoria Țurcanu – UEFA
competition record (archive)
Victoria Țurcanu at Soccerway.
Retrieved 29
April 2020.
Victoria Țurcanu at Soccerway. Retrieved...
- from
Liberal Reformist Party to
Romanian Po****r
Party and
elected Vlad
Țurcanu as its new
president at the
second Congress of the party.
Formed on 12...
- ISBN 978-606-15-0131-1
Țurcanu,
Sfatul Țării.
Istoria zbuciumată..., p. 362
Țurcanu,
Sfatul Țării.
Istoria zbuciumată..., pp. 362, 384
Țurcanu (2008), p. 52
Țurcanu (2008)...