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Daniel Ghiță (Romanian pronunciation: [daniˈel ˈɡit͡sə], born 22 April 1981) is a Romanian politician and former kickboxer, who serves as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania since December 2020.
"Fetita deocheata" 5 10 3 Andrei Loica "Zbor" 10 4 4 Karina Ghita "Bum, bum, bum" 0 13 5 Fifty-Fifty "Ma dusei ziua la coasa" 5 11 6 Gabriela Alexandra Mateiuc "Mama nu stie" 7 8 7 Chic "Suntem mereu OK" 8 5 8 D@D "Duby Duby" 8 6 9 Ovidiu Lazar "Putem fi prieteni" 16 2 10 R.B.L. "Rebele" 16 3 11 Iporti "Rock si Cha-Cha" 0 14 12
Ghiță is a Romanian diminutive of Gheorghe, and may refer to: . Ghiță Licu (1945 – 2014), Romanian handball player; Ghiță Moscu (1889 – 1937), Romanian socialist and communist activist
Munteanu is a Romanian language surname (Romanian: [munˈte̯anu]). When transliterated from Russian, in may be spelled as Muntyanu . It is commonly found in Romania and Moldova and literally translates as " highlander ".
Cleopatra Stratan (born October 6, 2002) is a Moldovan [1] singer, the youngest person ever to score commercial success, with her 2006 album La vârsta de trei ani ("At the age of 3").
Patriarh Nicodim (centre), with Mihai I (right) and Gheorghiu-Dej (left) at a reception at the Soviet embassy, 1946. Nicodim (Romanian pronunciation:), born Nicolae Munteanu ([nikoˈla.e munˈte̯anu]; 6 December 1864, Pipirig, Neamț County, Romania – 27 February 1948, Bucharest), was the head of the Romanian Orthodox Church (Patriarch of All Romania) between 1939 and 1948.
Cracovia: Number: 5: Youth career; 2003–2010: LPS Pitești: 2010–2011: Argeș Pitești: 2011–2017: Gheorghe Hagi Academy: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls ...
Gheorghiţa Munteanu (born 3 September 1980) is a Romanian rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. [1] References