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Brăila and met
Born in Brăila, Istrati was the son of the laundress Joiţa Istrate and of a Greek smuggler from the village of Faraklata in Kefalonia ( whom Panait never met ).

Brăila and who
Brăila was attacked, plundered, and set fire to by the forces of Moldavian Prince Stephen the Great on February 2, 1470, during the retaliation campaign against Wallachian Prince Radu the Fair, who had allied himself with the Ottomans.
The Austrian initiative was received unpleasantly by the Russians, who considered their trade through Odessa and ports in the Crimea threatened by the development of Brăila and Galaţi.
The granting of commercial rights to the Principalities and the retaking of Brăila by Wallachia ensured an economic rebirth under the rule of Prince Alexandru II Ghica, who expanded the number of paved streets and added the new Princely Palace ( later replaced by the much larger Royal Palace ).
Florin Georgian Mironcic ( born May 4, 1981 in Brăila ) is an athlete from Romania sprint canoer who has competed since 2003.
The principal minorities in Romania are Hungarians ( Szeklers and Magyars ; see Hungarians in Romania ) ( especially in Harghita, Covasna and Mureş counties ) and Roma people, with a declining German population ( in Timiş, Sibiu, Braşov ) and smaller numbers of Poles in Bucovina ( Austria-Hungary attracted Polish miners, who settled there from the Kraków region in Poland in the 19th century ), Serbs, Croats, Slovaks and Banat Bulgarians ( in Banat ), Ukrainians ( in Maramureş and Bukovina ), Greeks ( Brăila, Constanţa ), Turks and Tatars ( in Constanţa ), Armenians, Russians ( Lippovans, in Tulcea ) and others.

Brăila and since
His see is officially ( not in fact ) in Bila Krynytsya ( Bukowina ), his residence in Brăila, Romania ( current titular: Metropolitan Leonty since 24 October 1996 ).

Brăila and was
Xenakis was born in Brăila, Romania.
In 1956, a proposal to join Brăila and Galați was made and the building of a speed tram pier was planned with a Swiss company.
In 2011, Brăila had a population of 304, 925 and the population density was 78 / km².
The town was occupied by the Ottoman Empire in 1417, towards the end of Prince Mircea I's rule, and, like Giurgiu and Brăila, constituted a kaza on the left bank of the Danube.
Dolfi or Dolphi Trost ( 1916, Brăila – 1966, Chicago, Illinois ) was a Romanian surrealist poet, artist, and theorist, and the instigator of entopic graphomania.
In 1910, he was involved in organizing a strike action in Brăila.
Throughout these years, Rakovsky, was, according to Iosif and Anghel, " continuously bustling ; disappearing and appearing in workers ' centers, be it in Brăila, be it in Galaţi, be it in Iaşi, be it anywhere, always preaching with the same undaunted fervor and fanatical conviction his social credo ".
In România, according to studies of Czech ornithologist Robert Ritter von Dombrowski at the end of XIX century, the Pygmy Cormorant was present in large colonies in Danube Delta, Brăila and Ialomiţa Pond, on Vederoasa Lake ( Constanţa County ), on certain pools and ponds with reeds and willows in Muntenia.
The base was first established in 1861 at Izmail, but it was later relocated in 1864 at Brăila and in 1867 at Galați.
As Bulgaria was part of the Ottoman Empire, Bulgarian émigrés founded the Bulgarian Literary Society on 26 September 1869, in Brăila, the Kingdom of Romania.
Darclée was born in Brăila to a family with Greek roots.
She was born in Brăila, Romania, but became an Australian citizen in 1990.
In 1470, he invaded the country and burned down the town of Brăila and in 1471, Stephen and Radu confronted each other in Moldavia, where the latter was defeated.
Moscovici was born in Brăila into a Jewish family < sup ></ sup >, the son of a grain merchant.

Brăila and headed
He headed to Brăila, where he briefly attended the " Nicolae Bălcescu " High School, but after a few weeks he dropped out due to lack of funds.

Brăila and .
It is navigable for river vessels along its entire Romanian course and for seagoing ships as far as the port of Brăila.
Hungarians ( Székely and other Magyars ; see Hungarians in Romania ), especially in Harghita, Covasna, and Mureş counties, and the Roma are the principal minorities, with a declining German population ( Banat Swabians in Timiş ; Transylvanian Saxons in Sibiu, Braşov and elsewhere ), and smaller numbers of Czechs, Slovaks, Serbs, Chinese, Croats, and Banat Bulgarians ( in Banat ), Ukrainians ( especially in Maramureş and Bukovina ), Greeks of Romania ( especially in Brăila and Constanţa ), Turks and Tatars ( mainly in Constanţa ), Armenians, Russians ( Lipovans, Old Believers in Tulcea ), Jews and others.
* Brăila, a town and county in Romania.
Galați () is a city in Moldavia, Romania near Brăila.
The other is quieter but deep, leaving from London to Galați and Brăila: English is the current capitalist economy.
The nearest town is Brăila, to the south.
Brăila () is a county ( judeţ ) of Romania, in Muntenia, with the capital city at Brăila.
In September 1866, the Romanian Parliament voted for the construction of a 915 km railway, from Vârciorova in the south to Roman in the north, via Pitești, Bucharest, Buzău, Brăila, Galați and Tecuci, all important population centres.
Brăila (; ; Turkish: İbrail ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County, in the close vicinity of Galaţi.
According to the 2011 Romanian census there were 168, 389 people living within the city of Brăila, making it the 11th most populous city in Romania.
Brăila in an early 1900s postcard.
An overview of Brăila in late 19th century or early 20th century.
After the 1989 Revolution, Brăila entered a period of economic decline.
Galaţi and Brăila can be reached via DN2B.
The Constantin Brâncoveanu University is located in Piteşti, but it also has subsidiaries in Brăila and Râmnicu Vâlcea.
Since 1999, the Hungarian Baptist Churches Convention is affiliated to the Baptist Union of Romania alongside other 15 territorial communities ( or associations )-Arad, Bacău, Brăila, Bucharest, Cluj, Constanţa, Craiova, Oradea, Sebiş ( Arad County ), Sibiu, Suceava, Hunedoara and Timişoara.
Both Romanian and non-Romanian ships used mostly the Danube port cities of Brăila and Galaţi, which saw an economic boom.

met and schoolteacher
In 1951, after his graduation from Banaras, he traveled to the Belgian Congo ( present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo ) with Newton Beal, a schoolteacher from Ohio he met in India.
While there he met and married schoolteacher Mary Barstow.
He later met a local schoolteacher and his future wife, Maureen Hayes, who encouraged him to further his education.
While in the Augusta area, Lymon met and fell in love with Emira Eagle, a schoolteacher at Hornsby Elementary in Augusta.
He worked out his theory in collaboration with amateur astronomer and schoolteacher Philipp Fauth whom he met in 1898, and published it as Glazial-Kosmogonie in 1912.

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