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    Izsák (1913–2004) Loránd Lohinszky (1925–2013) András Sütő (1927–2006) Romulus Guga [ro] (1939–1983) György Orbán (born 1947) Raed Arafat (born 1964) The...
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  • published starting May 1971 under the direction of poet and playwright Romulus Guga. Vatra means "the hearth" in Romanian. Michael Hollington (29 August...
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    Radu F. Alexandru (1979) – The functionary Evul mediu întâmplător by Romulus Guga (1980) – Ioachim The Master and Margarita by Mihail Bulgakov (1980) –...
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    (2005) Ernő Szép [hu]: Lila ákác Ion Luca Caragiale: O scrisoare pierdută Romulus Guga: Egy öngyilkos világa – Ignațiu Levente Kovács [hu]: Az emlékek kávéháza...
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  • by Crâsnic II, Târla and Vatian, the first 11 being: Mihai Tripa – Aurel Guga, Eugen Metainu – Brutus Ratiu, Ioan Nichin, Petrila Petica, Arcadie Crâsnic...
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    auto racing driver Gustavo Kuerten, tennis player from Brazil, nickname as Guga, is a retired World No. 1 Rivaldo, Brazilian former professional footballer...
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  • from the original on 2014-11-29. "Cristian Săpunaru". EU-Football.info. "Romulus Gabor". FRF. Archived from the original on 2014-04-27. "Rudolf Bürger"...
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  • and adopted its name. New standout players included Ioan Kiss and Aurel Guga. They participated in the national final of the 1927-28 season but lost (2–3)...
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