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Cojoc
Cojoc is a Romanian surname, meaning a type of coat. Notable people with the surname include: * Constantin Cojoc (born 1981), Romanian judoka * Samoel Cojoc Samoel Cojoc (born 8 July 1989) is a Romanian footballer who plays as a defender for Delta Dobrogea Tulcea. He played in Liga I for Oțelul Galați. Controversy In June 2013, Cojoc was involved in a street fight in Galați, in which he was ... (born 1989), Romanian footballer See also * Cojocaru {{surname Romanian-language surnames ...
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Cojocaru
Cojocaru, a common Romanian family name that refers to one who makes the ''cojoc'' jacket, may refer to one of the following: *Alina Cojocaru, Romanian ballet dancer *Alina Carmen Cojocaru, mathematician * Cristieana Cojocaru, Romanian athlete *Doina Cojocaru, Romanian handball player * Ido Kozikaro, Israeli basketball player *Maxim Cojocaru, Moldovan footballer *Sabina Cojocar, Romanian gymnast * Steven Cojocaru, Canadian fashion critic * Valentin Cojocaru, Romanian football player * Ziv Cojocaru, Israeli classical musician it may also refer to: * Cojocaru River in Romania *Cojocaru, a village in Mogoșani Commune, Dâmboviţa County, Romania See also *Cojoc Cojoc is a Romanian surname, meaning a type of coat. Notable people with the surname include: * Constantin Cojoc (born 1981), Romanian judoka * Samoel Cojoc Samoel Cojoc (born 8 July 1989) is a Romanian footballer who plays as a defender fo ... {{Furrier-surname Romanian-language surnames Occupational surnames ...
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Samoel Cojoc
Samoel Cojoc (born 8 July 1989) is a Romanian footballer who plays as a defender for Delta Dobrogea Tulcea. He played in Liga I for Oțelul Galați. Controversy In June 2013, Cojoc was involved in a street fight in Galați, in which he was stabbed in the abdomen. Honours Oţelul Galaţi *Liga I: 2010–11 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. ... References External links * * * 1989 births Living people Sportspeople from Galați Romanian footballers ASC Oțelul Galați players FC Delta Dobrogea Tulcea players Liga I players Liga II players Association football defenders {{Romania-footy-defender-stub ...
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Constantin Cojoc
Constantin Cojoc (born 30 May 1981) is a Romanian judoka. Achievements References External links

* 1981 births Living people Romanian male judoka Place of birth missing (living people) {{Romania-judo-bio-stub ...
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Romanian Surname
A name in Romanian tradition consists of a given name (''prenume'') and a family name (surname) (''nume'' or ''nume de familie''). In official documents, surnames usually appear before given names. Given names Romanians have one, two or more given names, e.g. Ana Cristina Maria (three given names), all being chosen by the child's parents. One of them, usually the first, is used in daily life while the others are solely for official documents, such as birth, marriage, or death certificates. Traditionally, most people were given names from the Romanian Orthodox calendar of saints. Common names of this type are ''Ion'' or ''Andrei'' for males and ''Maria'' or ''Elena'' for females. Given names with a Christian lineage have an identifiable English equivalent: ''Andrei'' (''Andrew)'', ''Constantin'' (''Constantine)'', ''Cristian'' ('' Christian''), ''Daniel''/''Dan'' ('' Daniel''/''Dan''), ''Gheorghe''/''George'' (''George''), ''Grigore'' ('' Gregory''), ''Ilie'' (''Elijah''), ''Ion ...
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Coat (clothing)
A coat typically is an outer garment for the upper body as worn by either gender for warmth or fashion. Coats typically have long sleeves and are open down the front and closing by means of buttons, zippers, hook-and-loop fasteners, toggles, a belt, or a combination of some of these. Other possible features include collars, shoulder straps and hoods. Etymology ''Coat'' is one of the earliest clothing category words in English, attested as far back as the early Middle Ages. (''See also'' Clothing terminology.) The Oxford English Dictionary traces ''coat'' in its modern meaning to c. 1300, when it was written ''cote'' or ''cotte''. The word coat stems from Old French and then Latin ''cottus.'' It originates from the Proto-Indo-European word for woolen clothes. An early use of ''coat'' in English is coat of mail (chainmail), a tunic-like garment of metal rings, usually knee- or mid-calf length. History The origins of the Western-style coat can be traced to the sleeved, close- ...
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