Emil Gheorghe Racoviță (Romanian: [eˈmil ˈrakovit͡sə]; 15 November 1868 – 19 November 1947) was a Romanian biologist, zoologist, speleologist, and Antarctic...
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The Law-Racoviță-Negoiță Station (Romanian: Stația Law-Racoviță-Negoiță), known only as the Law-Racoviță Station (Stația Law-Racoviță) until 2011, is...
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Briceni District (section Emil Racoviță Cave)
amount of precipitation. Situated in the extreme northwest of Moldova, Emil Racoviță Cave has a total length of 90.2 km underground labyrinths, is the third...
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Nicolae Gr. Racoviță (1835–1894), Romanian politician Emil Racoviță (1868–1947), Romanian biologist, zoologist, and explorer Mihail Racoviță-Cehanu [ro]...
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basis of complex studies carried out by the Institute of Speleology "Emil Racoviță" in collaboration with the Cris Country Museum in Oradea, the solutions...
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With a multinational crew that included Roald Amundsen from Norway, Emil Racoviță from Romania, and Henryk Arctowski from Poland, Belgica set sail from...
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magneton. The magneton is now known as the Bohr-Procopiu magneton. Emil Racoviță: the founder of biospeleology. Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen: introduced...
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Ioan Minea (1926–1927) Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică (1927–1928) Emil Hațieganu (1928–1929) Emil Racoviță (1929–1930) Iuliu Hațieganu (1930–1931) Nicolae Drăganu...
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Conta and Petre Andrei, the sociologist Dimitrie Gusti, the geographer Emil Racoviță and the painter Octav Băncilă, only to name a few. The Vasile Alecsandri...
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Trăistariu (1979– ) – pop singer Andreea Marin (1974– ) – TV show host Emil Racoviță (1868–1947) – biologist, co-founder of biospeleology and explorer of...
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