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    Bucecea (Hungarian: Bucsecsea; Yiddish: בוטשעטש) is a town in Botoșani County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It administers two villages, Bohoghina and Călinești...
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    Botoșani●●●●● Bucecea Botoșani County has 2 municipalities, 5 towns and 71 communes: Botoșani – capital city; population: 106,847 (as of 2011) Dorohoi Bucecea Darabani...
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  • seats. Some of their home matches were played on Baza Sportivă Bucecea, based in Bucecea, Botoșani County, a football ground opened in 2022, with a capacity...
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  • Gălănești was renamed as Carpați Gălănești. Siretul Bucecea was renamed as Electro Siretul Bucecea. Gloria Focșani merged with Voința Odobești, was moved...
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    4,864 5,780 170 2002a Berbești Vâlcea 4,231 4,836 5,704 340–350 2003a Bucecea Botoșani 4,171 4,274 5,128 268 1434b/2004a Predeal Brașov 4,020 4,755 5...
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  • Săveni 7 1974–75 Unirea Săveni 8 1975–76 Metalul Botoșani 9 1976–77 Siretul Bucecea 10 1977–78 Unirea Săveni 11 1978–79 Electro Botoșani 12 1979–80 Unirea...
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    later. Among Hager's students were: Rabbi Eliezer Ze'ev Marilus [he] of Bucecea Rabbi Shmuel of Shinawa [he] Rabbi Menachem Mendel Stern [he] He died on...
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  • Qualification to promotion play-off 2 Inter Dorohoi 24 17 2 5 67 26 +41 53 3 Bucecea 24 15 5 4 49 25 +24 50 4 Partizanul Tudora 24 15 3 6 65 33 +32 48 5 Viitorul...
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  • tier of the Romanian football league system. Electro Siretul Bucecea was renamed as CSM Bucecea. Petrolistul Râmnicu Sărat was renamed as Voința Petrolul...
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    was a judge in the northern Moldavian city of Botoșani, and the owner of Bucecea town. Possibly educated abroad, and already a polyglot in his twenties...
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