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Ilie Gârleanu
Ilie Gârleanu (20 July 1930 – August 2018) was a Romanian association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), striker. Club career Ilie Gârleanu was born on 20 July 1930 in Rezina, but in 1940 together with his family he ran away in Craiova, as Bessarabia became occupied by Russians in World War II. He started playing football at junior level at Sportul Muncitoresc Craiova. Afterwards he went to play for a few clubs before settling at FC Politehnica Timișoara, Știința Timișoara, where during a spell of nine seasons he won the 1957–58 Cupa României. He has a total of 156 Liga I, Divizia A matches in which he scored 35 goals. In 2008 Gârleanu received the Honorary Citizen of Timișoara title. International career Ilie Gârleanu played one friendly match for Romania national football team, Romania, on 19 September 1954 under coach Ștefan Dobay in a 5–1 loss against Hungary national football team, Hungary. Honours Locomotiva Sibiu *Liga I ...
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Rezina
Rezina is a city in Moldova and the capital of Rezina District. Three villages are administered by the city: Boşerniţa, Ciorna and Stohnaia. Geography In the northeastern part of Moldova, as far as 98 km from Chișinău, the town of Rezina is situated on three successive terraces formed by the picturesque right bank of the Dniester. The lowest terrace (along the Dniester) houses the older town, the second one (on the hill slope) contains buildings constructed in the 1950-60s, while the upper terrace is the seat of the new town constructed in the 1970-90s. The town is 3 km from the Rîbnița railway station and 6 km from that of Mateuţi. The republican highway Orhei – Rîbnița is going through the town. History Archaeological monuments prove the fact that first settlements appeared in the area 40-10 millennia ago. The Indo-European period (5000–3000 BC) witnessed the settlement of the Thracians (Geto-Dacians in particular) here. In 1946–1947, on Rezina's ...
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