Leontin Sălăjan (Hungarian: Szilágyi Ignác; 19 June 1913 – 28 August 1966) was a Romanian communist military and political leader. Born in Santău Commune...
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Romanian footballer and manager Leontin Grozavu (born 1967), Romanian football player and manager Leontin Sălăjan (1913–1966), Romanian communist military...
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name in 1990, before which it was named after Communist army general Leontin Sălăjan. Romanian currency features Grigorescu on the 10 Lei bank note. He...
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nearby boulevard, Bd. Nicolae Grigorescu. Before 1990, it was known as Leontin Sălăjan, after a Communist Army General. The station was opened on 28 December...
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found in the register of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oradea Mare. Leontin Sălăjan was born there in 1913. Ethnic groups (2011 census): Romanians: 1,250...
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Sălăjan on May Day in 1953. Sălăjan served as the second Chief of the General Staff and the second Minister of National Defence...
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Emil Bodnăraș (until Oct. 1955) Leontin Sălăjan (from Oct. 1955) Constantin Gh. Popescu (until Mar. 1950) Leontin Sălăjan (Mar. 1950 – Apr. 1954) Ion Tutoveanu...
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was inaugurated in 1964, in the presence of the Defense Minister, Leontin Sălăjan. The monument was built with white stone and has impressive dimensions...
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turned against the Axis, the Communist Party's Banat chapter, led by Leontin Sălăjan, decided to organise a group of partisans in the mountainous area of...
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Grigorescu M1 M3 1981 (Nicolae Grigorescu 1) 2008 (Nicolae Grigorescu 2) • Leontin Sălăjan (1981–1990) 3.99 Nicolae Teclu M3 2008 • Policolor (2008–2009) 0.70...
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