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Zorile may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Zorile, a
village in Copăcele Commune, Caraș-Severin
County Zorile, a
village in
Adamclisi Commune, Constanța...
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Hunedoara County Urluia (historical name: Urluchioi, Turkish: Uğurluköy)
Zorile (historical name: Cherimcuius, Turkish: Kerimkuyusu) The
territory of the...
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Zorile is a
commune in
Orhei District, Moldova. It is
composed of
three villages: Inculeț, Ocnița-Țărani and
Zorile. As of 2014,
Zorile has a po****tion...
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Zorile Bucovinei ("Bukovina's Sunrises" in Romanian;
Ukrainian Cyrillic: Зоріле Буковінєй) is a Romanian-language
newspaper published in
Chernivtsi (Cernăuți)...
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Personal Collections Romania.
Religious Freedom Report 1999
Archived 22 July 2009 at the
Wayback Machine Zorile newspaper published in
Romanian and Russian...
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Autonomous regie Monitorul oficial,
Bucharest 2004 Octavian-Liviu Șovan,
Zorile creștinismului în nord-estul Moldovei-repere arheologice,
Revista Forum...
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publications of Ukraine's
Romanian minority are
published in Chernivtsi,
including Zorile Bucovinei, Concordia,
Libertatea Cuvântului,
Curierul de Cernăuți, Arcașul...
- conditions. The FRF
allow the
Zorile Roșii (Red Dawn)
factory to ****ume
ownership of the club,
whose name was
changed to
Zorile Roșii Mediaș.
Later that season...
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Crasna Putnei, he
debuted as
writer in the Romanian-language
newspaper Zorile Bucovinei after graduating from the
Alecu Russo Pedagogical Institute in...
- "dawn" (zori) and as the name of a
piece of
music sung by colindători (
zorile). The
Morning Star is also
known as dennica,
zornica or zarnica. In Serbo-Croatian...