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Grațian Sepi
Grațian Sepi (born 30 December 1910 in Vălcani, Austria-Hungary (now in Romania) – deceased 6 March 1977) was a Romanian footballer who played as a striker. Biography International career While playing in Liga I for Universitatea Cluj, he was picked for the Romania national football team by the joint coaches, Austrian Josef Uridil and Romanian Costel Rădulescu, to play in the 1934 World Cup in Italy. The team was eliminated in the first round after a 2–1 defeat to Czechoslovakia. Honours Club ;Venus București *Liga I (1): 1936–37 ;Ripensia Timișoara *Liga I (1): 1937–38 International ;Romania *Balkan Cup (2): 1929–31, 1933 Events January * January 11 – Sir Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first commercial flight between Australia and New Zealand. * January 17 – The United States Congress votes in favour of Philippines independence, against the wis ... References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sepi, Gratian 1910 bir ...
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Vălcani
Vălcani (often spelled Valcani; hu, Valkány; german: Walkan; sr, Валкањ, Valkanj) is a communes of Romania, commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Vălcani. An independent commune from 1877 to 1968, it was a village of Dudeștii Vechi commune from that year until 2005, when it again became independent. Geography Vălcani is located in the west of Timiș County, in the Aranca Plain, on the border with Serbia. It is comprised between Dudeștii Vechi commune in the east and north and Teremia Mare commune in the south. It is located 82 km from Timișoara and about 20 km from Sânnicolau Mare, the nearest town. The surface hydrographic network is represented by the Aranca River and the older branches of the Mureș River, Mureșan and Țiganca streams. History The first data about Valcani appear in documents from 1256, when it was called ''Kyuolkan'', being inhabited by ''blaci'' (Romanians) and ''biseni'' (probably Pechenegs). It was firs ...
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