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  • He died in Bucharest a decade after the Romanian Revolution, leav
  • The Theodor Pallady Museum in Bucharest, a branch of the National Museum of Art of R
  • inted as secretary in the Italian embassy at Bucharest, a post he held until recalled to the Minist
  • 1999, before a UEFA Cup game against Steaua Bucharest a minute's silence was held for Bickles and
  • rzfeld studied medicine at the University of Bucharest, abandoning it later to take up the study of
  • er of the Tatar minority and graduate of the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Faculty of Fina
  • on the spot, and a kapucu was dispatched to Bucharest, accompanied by an executioner (whom Dionisi
  • e the aesthetics of the design; the mayor of Bucharest, Adriean Videanu, stated, "It's a question o
  • player of Unirea in the derby against Steaua Bucharest after scoring once and providing an assist f
  • s again appointed as interim coach of Dinamo Bucharest after Marin Ion resigned in October 2009 and
  • f had died the year before, at a hospital in Bucharest, after having suffered a stroke.
  • ded the first school of the principality, in Bucharest, agreed to the establishment of various prin
  • She was a professor at the University of Bucharest, also teaching at Moscow University during t
  • ry and a three-member executive committee in Bucharest, although there was a great deal of ambiguit
  • When in 1858 there appeared in Bucharest an anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled "Prashtia"
  • at the Theology Faculty of the University of Bucharest and the Theological Academies of Cluj and Si
  • initially started only to serve the city of Bucharest and the surrounding areas, grew over time in
  • He studied at the University of Bucharest and obtained a BA in psychology.
  • He is the younger brother of former Steaua Bucharest and Olimpia Satu Mare player Tiberiu Csik.
  • in this month, a 1-1 away draw against Steau Bucharest and a 0-0 draw against Utrecht at Anfield me
  • hree houses and two apartments in and around Bucharest, and a Mercedes-Benz.
  • viously taken from Bulgaria by the treaty of Bucharest and the Berlin congress.
  • se are at Dragomirna Monastery, three are in Bucharest, and the Acts of the Apostles (1610) is in V
  • escu International Piano Competition held in Bucharest and this honor was followed by many performa
  • captured following a defeat at the Battle of Bucharest and executed.
  • rded a doctorate in Law by the University of Bucharest, and later specialized in management at the
  • He was born in Bucharest, and grew up in Craiova.
  • d in concerts with the Radio Philharmonic in Bucharest, and the provinces in Craiova, Brasov, Iasi,
  • Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA) in Bucharest, and became its Dean in December 2005.
  • y of Political Sciences of the University of Bucharest, and has written a substantial number of wor
  • She was born in Bucharest and also died in the same city.
  • s service to Gara de Nord railway station in Bucharest and the 783 route provides express bus servi
  • inued his involvement in theatre in Giurgiu, Bucharest and Shumen.
  • t, Basel, Bern, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Budapest, Bucharest and Brussels among others.
  • He died in Bucharest, and is buried in Bellu cemetery.
  • He died in Bucharest and is buried in the Romanian Orthodox Bellu
  • He then studied philosophy in Bucharest and Paris.
  • n engineer, graduated from the University of Bucharest and then emigrated to Canada and settled in
  • Bucharest and the surroundings at the onset of World W
  • ted States under the abridged titles East of Bucharest and 12:08 Bucharest.
  • Bancpost is a Romanian bank based in Bucharest and a member of EFG Eurobank-Ergasias Group.
  • tituirea), Corneliu Porumboiu (12:08 East of Bucharest and The Paper Will Be Blue), Cristian Mungiu
  • was appointed head of the State Archives in Bucharest, and in 1878 professor of philology at the U
  • cation in the Saint Sava National College in Bucharest, and started law studies at the University o
  • and to regularly participate in art shows in Bucharest and throughout Transylvania.
  • in 2001, as well as exhibitions in Yerevan, Bucharest and Sofia.
  • Romanian grandfather, Marcel, emigrated from Bucharest and came to America through Ellis Island.
  • After 1940, he worked in Bucharest and after 1947 he worked for the Romanian Co
  • al School of Political and Administrative in Bucharest, and in 2003 was a doctoral candidate in int
  • the continuator of the Princely Academy from Bucharest, and was initially located in the buildings
  • She specialized in Russian literature in Bucharest and in Romanian literature and language in M
  • a professor of Geometry at the University of Bucharest and director of the Upper School of Architec
  • cluding the final game between the FC Steaua Bucharest and FC Barcelona.
  • d Florence Woodruff, widow of George Aman of Bucharest and daughter of William Robb.
  • He studied at Saint Sava College, Bucharest and then in France at the Superior School of
  • able to gain his throne after the Treaty of Bucharest, and played a major part in reestablishing t
  • is full New Zealand debut against Romania in Bucharest and played in both tests against France.
  • situated near Gara de Nord train station in Bucharest and serving lines M1 and M4.
  • He studied at the University of Bucharest and got a doctor's degree in Law at the Sorb
  • ly, he became professor at the University of Bucharest, and was elected member of the Romanian Acad
  • He had personal exhibitions in Timisoara, Bucharest and Resita, Romania; in Ettlingen and Baden-
  • In 1998, he returned back to Dinamo Bucharest, and won another Championship in 2000.
  • In 1914 the club was moved to Bucharest and became champions of Romania at the end o
  • In 1780 he moved to Bucharest and in 1784 he started his teaching activity
  • ieutenant, a Turk named Gabi Kaiat, lives in Bucharest and handles transshipments on the Romanian e
  • ied Art, Vienna, Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest and Prague Biennale 2 and Gallery Futura in
  • He left Constantinople in 1922 and lived in Bucharest and different parts of the Near East.
  • urnalist Nicolae Crevedia, Barbu was born in Bucharest, and briefly attended the University of Buch
  • paign), he remained active in enemy-occupied Bucharest, and kept contacts with Social Democratic Pa
  • It is based in Bucharest and also acts as the Romanian representative
  • ent on to play for Universitatea Cluj, Rapid Bucharest, and Gloria Bistrita.
  • the numerous clubs of Albanian immigrants in Bucharest, and on the strength of this social honour h
  • e visited his uncle Gerasimos Skiadaresis in Bucharest and convinced him to buy farming land in Gre
  • 2009 European Weightlifting Championships in Bucharest and she finished twelfth in the women's 53kg
  • The Princely Academies of Bucharest and Iasi also played a crucial role in this
  • The city has the head offices of Air Bucharest and Blue Air.
  • es leading to the Soviet capture of Ploesti, Bucharest and Craiova in Romania, as well as Belgrade
  • ving studied humanities at the University of Bucharest and at the Sorbonne in Paris, Miron Grindea
  • the Faculty of Letters of the University of Bucharest, and in spring 1942 he was elected a member
  • Mihalache was born in mid-1982 in Bucharest and, by the age of 8, was already working as
  • Six years later, he moved to Bucharest and, in 1894, he began publishing the first
  • also founded the Astronomical observatory in Bucharest, appointing Nicolae Coculescu as its first d
  • It is situated near Bucharest, approx.
  • Bucharest, April 11, 1944) is a Romanian journalist.
  • The largest shopping centres in Bucharest are Bucharest Mall, Plaza Romania, City Mall
  • shops and restaurants that form the heart of Bucharest are to be found in the areas immediately to
  • The degrees granted by the University of Bucharest are recognized in most countries of the worl
  • ating links between them and students of the Bucharest Art Academy.
  • 1936, he had his first solo exhibition in a Bucharest art gallery, and also took a study trip to V
  • ew country bearing the name of Romania, with Bucharest as its capital city.
  • Born in Bucharest as the son of an Eastern Orthodox parish pri
  • 9), and worked for the municipal tribunal in Bucharest, as well as lecturing in Law at the Universi
  • He began his career in 1948 in Bucharest as correspondent for the Polish Press Agency
  • From 1937, Mihoc went to the University of Bucharest as assistant to Octav Onicescu, first at mec
  • Debut in 1966 at the National Opera of Bucharest as Donna Anna in "Don Giovanni".
  • it is the only above-ground metro station in Bucharest, at this time.
  • It is located in the South-South-West of Bucharest at a distance of 2.5 to 5 km from the city c
  • rx and Franz Schmidt and the Conservatory in Bucharest at Mihail Jora.
  • Germanophile lobby within the University of Bucharest, at the same junior level as another substit
  • He died of a heart attack in 2001 in Bucharest at the age of 76.
  • He died at his home in Bucharest at 10 a.m. on November 1, 2010, at the age o
  • n in Blejoi, Prahova County, he was taken to Bucharest at an early age, once his musical talent was
  • ogne, Kultura Minsk, SIRTVS Ljubljana, ROROR Bucharest, AUABC Adelaide (Australia), DKDR Copenhagen
  • After the war, Jean Chrissoveloni, a Bucharest banker, tasked Irimescu with organizing the
  • Since 2003 he is a member of the Council of Bucharest Bar Association.
  • ilava, he trained as a lawyer and joined the Bucharest bar.
  • ttention of major European clubs like Steaua Bucharest, Bayer Leverkusen, PSG, AS Monaco or Spartak
  • u University of Architecture and Urbanism in Bucharest bears his name.
  • litical Science and Public Administration in Bucharest, becoming a professor in 2000.
  • om 1949, he joined the Folklore Institute of Bucharest, becoming its first coordinator of scientifi
  • e first four years of secondary education in Bucharest, before his family was forced to relocate to
  • o Romanian football, initially with National Bucharest, before achieving his first major successes
  • ecula attended the Polytechnic University of Bucharest before coming to Carnegie Mellon University
  • Embassy of Canada in Bucharest before 2006
  • sse hosted the first Stock Exchange House of Bucharest, before a larger and more appropriate struct
  • The Romanian government seized a property in Bucharest belonging to Ionescu on 3 February 2010 with
  • He attended Polytechnic University of Bucharest between 1962-1967.
  • nder Cuza and Prince Carol, and was Mayor of Bucharest between November 1870 and January 1871.
  • left-wing politician who served as Mayor of Bucharest between February 1929 and January 1934.
  • He also served as Mayor of Bucharest, between 1976 and 1979, being in charge when
  • mbassador for the United Kingdom in Romania ( Bucharest) between November 2002 and May 2006, replace
  • He curated, among others, Bucharest Biennale 1 with the theme "Identity Factorie
  • for politics and culture and co-director of Bucharest Biennale (with Razvan Ion) and the chairman
  • s published by AmeriCelt Publishing SRL, the Bucharest branch of Romanian Ventures Inc. based in th
  • , Antwerp, Birmingham, Bratislava, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Cologne, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Gl
  • tul Victoria) is a palace in Victory Square, Bucharest, built in 1937, which is the headquarters of
  • Bucharest Business Week (BBW for short) is a Romanian
  • ested for urinating on a statue of Stalin in Bucharest, but was released after two months due of la
  • The latter was originally scheduled for Bucharest but had to be moved to the Black Sea coast b
  • announced his intention to train with Dinamo Bucharest, but he rejoined Atletico Arad on transfer d
  • ence to suppose that there was no founder of Bucharest by the name of Bucur.
  • Chitilia is linked to Bucharest by four public bus routes run by RATB, Bucha
  • prize at a musical competition organized in Bucharest by George Enescu and Yehudi Menuhin.
  • , based on the gentlemen's agreement for the Bucharest CD 1 college.
  • to establish the date of the election in the Bucharest CD 19 college.
  • ans, and led many workshops across Europe in Bucharest, Chisinau, Brussels/Namur, in Germany and En
  • The 2008 Bucharest City Challenge was the sixth round of the 20
  • hools, and later took administrative jobs at Bucharest City Hall, the Astronomical Observatory and
  • tion of the park is undertaken mostly by the Bucharest City Hall, whereas monuments are in the care
  • Bucharest City Challenge 2008
  • s, Caffe Festival was held in Hard Rock Cafe Bucharest, Clubul Taranului or Cafe L'Estaminet.
  • nt of contact with Oradea when arriving from Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca and other major Romanian cities
  • having footage of Jackson performing at the Bucharest Concert (some in alternate camera angles in
  • All the footage in this version is from the Bucharest concert.
  • Halvorsen was offered a post at Bucharest Conservatory but he declined.
  • She studied composition at the Bucharest Conservatory of Music from 1949-56 with Miha
  • He was also engaged as a professor at the Bucharest Conservatory, where one of his students was
  • onstant studied piano and composition at the Bucharest conservatory, receiving the George Enescu Aw
  • In 1962 she took a teaching position at the Bucharest Conservatory.
  • s to be allowed to finish her studies at the Bucharest Conservatory.
  • n Auguste Compte (1901) at the University of Bucharest, continuing his studies in Paris, where he d
  • Leaf and fire" (2002, Aven Amentza, Bucharest), coordinator: Vasile Ionescu
  • In March 2007, the Bucharest Court of Appeal confirmed the CNSAS verdict,
  • ation of his pardon was ruled illegal by the Bucharest Court of Appeal.
  • 's decision was upheld 28 August 1996 by the Bucharest Court of Appeal, but was overturned by the E
  • etween 1978 and 1982, he was employed by the Bucharest Court of Appeal.
  • ( Bucharest: Curtea Veche, 2007).
  • Bucharest Daily News was an English-language newspaper
  • tari was the first modern industrial area of Bucharest developed in the middle of 19th century, whe
  • On 19 April 1996, the Bucharest District Court dismissed Ungureanu's applica
  • In Bucharest, doctors disinfected the wound, extracted th
  • n merchants during the period they stayed in Bucharest doing business.
  • o the fore, resources for Yiddish theater in Bucharest dried up.
  • erformed "Club Rocker" for the first time in Bucharest during her INNA: Live la Arenele romane conc
  • n Craiova after the main office was moved to Bucharest during the same period (1761).
  • His death was unexpected, occurring in Bucharest, during the earthquake of March 4 1977, whil
  • part of Imperial Russia, he was a student in Bucharest during the 1920s.
  • A typical open-air religious school in Bucharest during the 1840s
  • However, after the 1977 Bucharest earthquake (which did no detectable damage t
  • The instrument was damaged by the 1977 Bucharest Earthquake and it was fully restored in 2004
  • More renovations took place after the Bucharest earthquake of 1977 and the Revolution of 198
  • After the 1977 Bucharest earthquake, Bernard obtained permission from
  • ical essay on the oeuvre of Nicolae Breban], Bucharest, Ed.
  • Bucharest: Editura Staff, 1994.
  • Bucharest: Editura Ararat, 1994.
  • eral armistice (signed on 18/31 July 1913 in Bucharest) ended one of the bloodiest battles of the S
  • However, the 1812 Treaty of Bucharest ended the Russo-Turkish War by the time he t
  • hundred metres north, in University Square, Bucharest, erected as part of a protest action by the
  • He enrolled at the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Sciences, and was awarded his de
  • men's clothing and fashion accessories for a Bucharest fashion house.
  • in the Water won the Golden Wolf at the 1963 Bucharest Film Festival and was nominated for Best For
  • The film won the Golden Wolf at the 1961 Bucharest Film Festival
  • Bucharest Financial Plaza is a class A office building
  • Bucharest Financial Plaza is the second tallest office
  • In 1918-1920, he attended the Bucharest Fine Arts Academy, where he was taught by th
  • nd allies of the Revolution of 1848, he left Bucharest for Jerusalem in August, 1882, dying there t
  • ick, to assist them and encourage staying in Bucharest for the same reason they will begin bombing
  • land in mahalaua Popescului neighbourhood of Bucharest for them to build a synagogue (see History o
  • well-known fashion brand New Yorker comes to Bucharest for the first time in Militari Shopping.
  • in 2006 with the American Cultural Centre in Bucharest for the purpose of improving cultural ties b
  • The second club from Bucharest, founded in April 1909, represented the work
  • by news bureaus in Ashgabat, Baku, Brussels, Bucharest, Frankfurt, Moscow, New York, and Washington
  • oday, he is a professor at the University of Bucharest, from which he has received a Ph.D. in Lette
  • Mathematics and Physics of the University of Bucharest from which he graduated with a major in phys
  • He taught at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest from 1941 until his retirement, in 1966.
  • That same year, he entered the University of Bucharest, from where he graduated with degrees in Mat
  • rofessor of archaeology at the University of Bucharest from 1874, the year he was named chairman of
  • ut under the patronage of the Archdiocese of Bucharest from the Board of Civil Hospitals.
  • loyed as editor of the official journal, the Bucharest Gazette.
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