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Vintilă is both a
masculine Romanian given name and a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Octavian Vintilă (born 1938),
Romanian fencer Simona...
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Vintilă Horia (Romanian pronunciation: [
vinˈtilə ˈhori.a];
December 18, 1915 –
April 4, 1992) was a
Romanian writer,
winner of the Prix Goncourt. His best...
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Vintilă Ion
Constantin Brătianu (16
September 1867 – 22
December 1930) was a
Romanian politician who
served as
Prime Minister of
Romania between 24 November...
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Vintilă Mihăilescu (23 May 1951 – 22
March 2020) was a
leading Romanian cultural anthropologist, and a
professor at the
National University of Political...
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Vintilă Ciocâlteu (Romanian pronunciation: [
vinˈtilə tʃjokɨlˈtew];
April 12, 1890 –
February 3, 1947) was a
Romanian physician, researcher, professor,...
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Elena Vintilă (born 27
January 1946) is a
Romanian athlete. She
competed in the women's long jump at the 1972
Summer Olympics and the 1976
Summer Olympics...
- "Bogdan
Vintilă". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 27
August 2019. "Bogdan
Vintilă". us.soccerway.com.
Retrieved 25
August 2019.
Bogdan Vintilă at RomanianSoccer...
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Vintilă Cossini (21
November 1913 – 24 June 2000) was a
Romanian football midfielder who pla**** for
Romania in the 1938 FIFA
World Cup. He
spent most...
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Vintilǎ Cristescu (1896 –
October 1971) was a
Romanian long-distance
runner and a
football player.
Vintilă Cristescu was a
football player in the 1910s...
- the end of Baniciu's set,
actor Florian Pittiș and folk
musician Mircea Vintilă,
together with
Compact keyboardist Vlady Cnejevici,
joined him for an improvised...