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Brazzaville where he
joined the band
Cercul Jazz,
which two
colleagues from ****y Jazz had
joined five
years earlier.
Cercul Jazz was
founded in 1954 and named...
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National Military Circle, also
known as the Officers'
Circle Palace (Romanian:
Cercul Militar Național) is
located on
Constantin Mile
street in Bucharest, Romania...
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Cercul Atletic București was a team from Bucharest, Romania. They pla**** in the
Romanian league before World War I. They were made of
players from the...
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Archived from the
original on 18
January 2016.
Retrieved 5 July 2013. "Istoric
Cercul Militar Constanța ["History of the Constanța
military circle"]" (in Romanian)...
- Militară, București, 1985, p. 370. "Conducere". www.cmn.ro (in Romanian).
Cercul Militar Național.
Retrieved December 24, 2020. "Sănătescu, Constantin"....
- 1912–13
Colentina București (1)
Cercul Atletic București
Bukarester FC 1913–14
Colentina București (2)
Bukarester FC
Cercul Atletic București 1914–15 Româno-Americană...
- A sign in
front of
Cercul Militar Național
counts down to the "complete professionalization" of the
Romanian military, that is, the end of conscription...
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Dimitrie S****za. Crăiniceanu
founded two magazines,
Revista Armatei and
Cercul publicațiilor militare.
Nicolae Iorga, Voința obștii românești, p. 184....
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Eulenspiegel and
Mattie the Goose-boy. His
original work
included Adevărul and
Cercul timpului. His
prefaces featured interesting literary ideas in the spirit...
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Colentina București (C) 2 2 0 0 7 0 +7 4 2
Bukarester FC 2 0 1 1 1 3 −2 1 3
Cercul Atletic București 2 0 1 1 1 6 −5 1 4
Olympia București 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...