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Şerban is a common name in Romania. It may be phonetically transcribed as Sherban or written without diacritics as Serban. Persons named Şerban include: Surname * Alina Serban, Alina Șerban, Roma actress and writer * Andrei Șerban, Romanian-born American theatre director * Carmen Şerban, Romanian country-folk-dance singer * Chris Serban, Canadian soccer player * Constantin Şerban, prince of Wallachia (1654–1658) * Dennis Şerban, Romanian football player * George Șerban, Romanian journalist, politician and writer * Mihail Șerban (other), one of two individuals * Radu Şerban, prince of Wallachia (1602–1610, 1611) * Vlad Şerban, Romanian politician Given name *Șerban Bascovici, Romanian poet *Șerban Cantacuzino, prince of Wallachia (1678-1688) *Șerban Cantacuzino (actor), Romanian actor *Serban Cantacuzino (architect), Romanian architect *Șerban Cioculescu, Romanian literary critic *Șerban Foarță, Romanian writer *Serban Ghenea, Canadian audio enginee ...
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Romania
Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and the Black Sea to the southeast. It has a predominantly Temperate climate, temperate-continental climate, and an area of , with a population of around 19 million. Romania is the List of European countries by area, twelfth-largest country in Europe and the List of European Union member states by population, sixth-most populous member state of the European Union. Its capital and largest city is Bucharest, followed by Iași, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Constanța, Craiova, Brașov, and Galați. The Danube, Europe's second-longest river, rises in Germany's Black Forest and flows in a southeasterly direction for , before emptying into Romania's Danube Delta. The Carpathian Mountains, which cross Roma ...
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Serban Ghenea
Șerban Ghenea (born October 13, 1969) is a Grammy award-winning Romanian-Canadian audio engineer and mixer. Early life and education Ghenea was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1969. In 1976 he moved to Montreal with his family. He later attended John Abbott College, Concordia University, then McGill University. Career Ghenea's career began through a chance meeting with Teddy Riley in 1993 while visiting his girlfriend (now wife), that lead to Riley hiring him as an in-house mixing and recording engineer. Throughout his career, Ghenea has worked with top artists in pop music, including Ariana Grande, Adele, Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato, Bruno Mars, Britney Spears, and Justin Timberlake. He has mixed over 188 #1 recordings. With Riley, Ghenea worked on projects that included Michael Jackson and Blackstreet. Selected discography * Tove Lo: Lady Wood, Queen of the Clouds, Disco Tits, Talking Body, Cool Girl * The Weeknd: Blinding Lights *Lil Nas X: Montero (Call Me by Your Name) ...
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Romanian-language Surnames
Romanian (obsolete spellings: Rumanian or Roumanian; autonym: ''limba română'' , or ''românește'', ) is the official and main language of Romania and the Republic of Moldova. As a minority language it is spoken by stable communities in the countries surrounding Romania (Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia, and Ukraine), and by the large Romanian diaspora. In total, it is spoken by 28–29 million people as an L1+ L2, of whom 23–24 millions are native speakers. In Europe, Romanian is rated as a medium level language, occupying the tenth position among thirty-seven official languages. Romanian is part of the Eastern Romance sub-branch of Romance languages, a linguistic group that evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin which separated from the Western Romance languages in the course of the period from the 5th to the 8th centuries. To distinguish it within the Eastern Romance languages, in comparative linguistics it is called ''Daco-Romanian'' as opposed to its closest rela ...
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Șerbănescu (surname)
Șerbănescu is a family name common in Romania. * Alexandru Șerbănescu (1912–1944), Romanian World War II flying ace * Horia Șerbănescu, music hall performer * Ilie Șerbănescu, Romanian economist *Theodor Șerbănescu (1839–1901), Moldavian-born Romanian poet * Tia Şerbănescu, journalist and essayist Others *''Şerbănescu'' is also the maiden name of Elena or Nina Iliescu, the wife of former President Ion Iliescu Ion Iliescu (; born 3 March 1930) is a Romanian politician and engineer who served as President of Romania from 1989 until 1996 and from 2000 until 2004. Between 1996 and 2000 and also from 2004 to 2008, the year in which he retired, Iliescu .... See also * Șerban (name) * Șerbești (other) * Șerbăneasa (other) * Șerbănești (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Serbanescu Romanian-language surnames Patronymic surnames ...
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Șerbănești (other)
Șerbănești may refer to: * Șerbănești, a commune in Olt County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Poienarii de Muscel Commune, Argeș County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Rociu Commune, Argeș County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Liești Commune, Galați County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Zvoriștea Commune, Suceava County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Lăpușata Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Păușești Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Sălătrucel Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Ștefănești Commune, Vâlcea County, Romania *Șerbănești, a village in Corbița Commune, Vrancea County, Romania See also * Șerban (name) * Șerbești (other) * Șerbăneasa (other) * Șerbănescu (surname) Șerbănescu is a family name common in Romania. * Alexandru Șerbănescu (1912–1944), Romanian World War II flying ace * Horia ...
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Șerbăneasa (other)
Șerbăneasa may refer to several places in Romania: * Șerbăneasa, a village in Valea Lungă Commune, Dâmbovița County * Șerbăneasa, a village in Nicolae Bălcescu Commune, Vâlcea County * Șerbăneasa (river), a tributary of the river Topolog in Vâlcea County See also * Șerban (name) * Șerbești (other) * Șerbănești (other) * Șerbănescu (surname) Șerbănescu is a family name common in Romania. * Alexandru Șerbănescu (1912–1944), Romanian World War II flying ace * Horia Șerbănescu, music hall performer * Ilie Șerbănescu, Romanian economist *Theodor Șerbănescu (1839–1901), Mold ...
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Șerbești (other)
Şerbeşti or Serbestî may refer to: * Șerbești River * '' Serbestî'', an Ottoman newspaper founded in 1908 * Şerbeşti, a village in Ciortești, Iaşi County, Romania * Şerbeşti, a village in Săucești, Bacău County, Romania * Şerbeşti, a village in Vidra, Vrancea, Romania * Şerbeştii Vechi, a village in Șendreni Commune, Galați County, Romania * ''Șerbești'', the former name of Ștefan cel Mare Commune, Neamț County, Romania See also * Șerban (name) * Șerbăneasa (other) * Șerbănești (other) * Șerbănescu (surname) Șerbănescu is a family name common in Romania. * Alexandru Șerbănescu (1912–1944), Romanian World War II flying ace * Horia Șerbănescu, music hall performer * Ilie Șerbănescu, Romanian economist *Theodor Șerbănescu (1839–1901), Mold ...
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Șerb
Șerb is a Romanian-language surname literally meaning " serf". Notable people with the surname include: * Ion Șerb (1926–2004), Romanian general *, Romanian general and politician See also * Șerban {{surname Romanian-language surnames ...
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Shcherban
Shcherban (Cyrillic: Щерба́нь, Щерба́н) is a surname. In 2017, in Ukraine there were about 2,000 persons recorded with the surname variant Щерба́н and about 10,000 with variant Щерба́нь.
(retrieved June 19, 2017) The surname may refer to: * Volodymyr Shcherban (born 1950), Ukrainian politician * Yana Shcherban (born 1989), Russian volleyball player * Yevhen Shcherban (1946–1996), Ukrainian businessman and politician


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Serban, Çorum
Serban is a village in the Çorum District of Çorum Province Çorum ( tr, ) is a province in the Black Sea Region of Turkey, but lying inland and having more characteristics of Central Anatolia than the Black Sea coast. Its provincial capital is the city of Çorum, the traffic code is 19. History Exca ... in Turkey. Its population is 86 (2022). References Villages in Çorum District {{ÇorumDistrict-geo-stub ...
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Șerban Țițeica
Șerban Țițeica ( – May 28, 1985) was a Romanian quantum physicist. He is regarded as the founder of the Romanian school of theoretical physics. The third and last child of mathematician Gheorghe Țițeica, he was born in Bucharest, where he attended Mihai Viteazul National College. He then went to the University of Bucharest, graduating in 1929 with a degree in Physics and Chemistry and another in Mathematics. He studied at Leipzig University from 1930 to 1934 under Werner Heisenberg, earning a doctorate in 1935, with thesis "On the behaviour of electrical resistance of metals in magnetic field". Țițeica taught at Politehnica University of Bucharest from 1935 to 1941 as assistant professor, and was then a professor at the University of Iași (1941–1948) and the University of Bucharest (1949–1977). He became a titular member of the Romanian Academy in 1955, and served as its vice president from 1963 until his death in his native city. Țițeica was a member of the Ac ...
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Șerban Nichifor
Șerban Nichifor (born 25 August 1954) is a Romanians, Romanian composer, cellist and music educator. Biography Șerban Nichifor was born on 25 August 1954 to Ermil Nichifor (1916–1997) and Livia Nichifor, née Balint (1922–2017) in Bucharest, Romania. Both his parents were physicians. His father was also a musician and conductor of the Orchestra of Physicians in Bucharest.Nichifor, Șerban (2017)Homage to my Mother IMSLP Nichifor studied at the National University of Music Bucharest from 1973 to 1977 and took composition courses in 1978, 1980 and 1984 in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1994, he received a Ph.D. in Musicology from National University of Music and from 1990 to 1994, also studied at the Theology Faculty of the University of Bucharest.Cosma, Octavian"Nichifor, Şerban"Grove Music Online. Retrieved 23 April 2013 . In 2015, he was awarded a PhD summa cum laude in conducting , and wrote a thesis ''SHOAH – The Holocaust Reflected in My Musical Creation''. He has composed ...
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