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    the name of the town to Fălticeni. Fălticeni was bombed by the Bolsheviks during World War I. Before World War I, Fălticeni was the capital of the Romanian...
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  • Foresta Fălticeni (also known as Foresta Suceava) was a Romanian professional football club from Fălticeni, Suceava County, Romania, founded in 1954 as...
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  • Sportiv Șomuz Fălticeni, commonly known as ACS Șomuz Fălticeni or Șomuz Fălticeni, is a Romanian professional football club based in Fălticeni, Suceava County...
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    25 September 2012. "Prinţul Charles, fermier de Fălticeni" [Prince Charles, farm owner in Fălticeni]. Evenimentul Zilei (in Romanian). 13 May 2003. Archived...
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  • is a multi-use stadium in Fălticeni, Romania. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Șomuz Fălticeni. The stadium was opened in...
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  • He started his professional career by joining Divzia B side Foresta Fălticeni in 1995. In his second season at the club he played a crucial role in...
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  • Foresta Fălticeni before the 2001 transfer to Dinamo București. As a curiosity, he made his Liga I debut on 22 November 1997 for Foresta Fălticeni, in a...
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    Călin Alupi (July 20, 1906 – September 19, 1988) was a Romanian Post-Impressionist painter, cited along with Corneliu Baba and Alexandru Ciucurencu as...
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    specifically Regat Germans (German: Regatsdeutsche) inhabiting the small town of Fălticeni (German: Folitscheni) for example. Nowadays, during the early 21st century...
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    Ion Irimescu (category People from Fălticeni)
    referred to as the "patriarch of Romanian art and sculpture". He was born in Fălticeni, the son of Petre Irimescu and Maria Cazaban, and had two brothers: Alexandru...
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