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Culture of Romania - Sports and entertainment

Culture of Romania - Sports and entertainment: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Romania - Sports and entertainment

See: Oina (sport) Nadia Comaneci (gymnast) Simona Amânar (gymnast) Béla Károlyi FC Steaua Bucureşti Gheorghe Hagi (football player) Ion Ţiriac (tennis player) Ilie Năstase (tennis player) ...

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Culture of Romania: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Romania - Sports and entertainment



Culture of Romania - Sports and entertainment

See:

  • Oina (sport)
  • Nadia Comaneci (gymnast)
  • Simona Amânar (gymnast)
  • Béla Károlyi
  • FC Steaua Bucureşti
  • Gheorghe Hagi (football player)
  • Ion Ţiriac (tennis player)
  • Ilie Năstase (tennis player)


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