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Gheorghe Ciolac (10
August 1908 – 13
April 1965) was a
Romanian ****ociation
football striker. He was a
member of Romania's
squad which competed at the...
- The
Ciolac is a
right tributary of the
river Bașeu in Romania. It
flows into the Bașeu near Hudești. Its
length is 10 km (6.2 mi) and its
basin size is...
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goals (a hat-trick) in a game. The
first hat-trick was
scored by
Gheorghe Ciolac against Bulgaria on 21
April 1929. The
record for the most
goals scored...
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Simatoc Forwards:
Gheorghe Oprean, Zoltán Beke,
Silviu Bindea,
Gheorghe Ciolac, Ştefan Dobay,
Ladislau Raffinski, Sándor Schwartz, Graţian Sepi II, Mihai...
- 2015, Sofia, Bulgaria, 17-21 May 2015;
retrieved 2016-08-04 Roşu D. C.,
Ciolac Valeria, Colţan O. N. (2016) Some
aspects of
cadastral do****entation necessary...
- goal
throughout the
whole tournament. The top
goalscorers were
Gheorghe Ciolac and Ștefan
Dobay (both Romania) with 4
goals each. Source: EU.football (C)...
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Ripensia Timișoara 3–2
Universitatea Cluj
Schwartz 5'
Dobay 29'
Ciolac 85'
Report Ploeşteanu 18' Surlaşiu 64'...
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Archived from the
original on
January 15, 2013.
Retrieved December 31, 2012.
Ciolac, Alin. "Why do
aircraft use
cabin pressurization".
Honeywell Aerospace Technologies...
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Gheorghe Ciolac (Romania) Ștefan
Dobay (Romania) 4 5 1934–35 Yugoslavia (1) Greece ‡ Romania...
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Vazos Theologos Simeonidis Antonis Migiakis Kleanthis Vikelidis Gheorghe Ciolac "Balkan Cup (for Nations) 1936". RSSSF.
Retrieved 21 May 2022. "Balkan Cup...