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Mircea Ştefănescu (water Polo)
Mircea is a Romanian language, Romanian masculine given name, a form of the South Slavic name Mirče (Мирче) that derives from the Slavic word ''mir'', meaning 'peace'. It may refer to: People Princes of Wallachia * Mircea I of Wallachia (1355–1418), also known as Mircea the Elder * Mircea II of Wallachia (1428–1447), grandson of Mircea I * Mircea III Dracul, Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia in 1510 * Mircea the Shepherd (died 1559), son of Radu cel Mare * Alexander II Mircea, Voivode of Wallachia from 1568 to 1574 and 1574 to 1577 * Prince Mircea of Romania (1913–1916) Others *Mircea Albulescu, professional name of Iorgu Constantin Albulescu (1934–2016), Romanian actor, university professor, journalist, poet and writer *Mircea Badea (born 1974), Romanian political satirist, television host, media critic, radio personality and occasional actor *Mircea Baniciu (born 1949), Romanian musician, singer and songwriter *Mircea Brînzea (born 1986), Romanian aerobic gymn ...
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Miroslav (given Name)
Miroslav (Cyrillic script: Мирослав) (also see: Polish Mirosław) is a Slavic masculine name meaning 'one who celebrates peace, one who celebrates the world'. Notable people * Miroslav (kaznac), Serbian nobleman * Miroslav of Croatia, medieval king of Croatia * Miroslav of Hum, Serbian king of Zahumlje * Miroslav of Podgoria, Serbian Zupan of Podgorica * Miroslav Barnyashev, Bulgarian professional wrestler better known as Miro * Miroslav Blažević, Croatian football coach * Miroslav Cerar, Slovene gymnast and Olympian * Miroslav Ilić, Serbian singer-songwriter * Miroslav Janů, Czech football manager * Miroslav Karhan, Slovak footballer * Miroslav Klose, German footballer * Miroslav Kostadinov, Bulgarian singer * Miroslav Krleža, Croatian writer * Miroslav Kultyshev, Russian pianist * Miroslav Navratil, Croatian military commander * Miroslav Nikolić, Serbian basketball coach * Miroslav Radović, Serbian footballer * Miroslav Raduljica, Serbian basketball player * ...
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Mircea Costache II
Mircea Costache II (2 May 1940 – 16 February 2016) was a Romanian handball player and coach who played as a pivot for Dinamo București and for the national team. He scored the winning goal in the 1961 World Championship final. After retiring he became a coach in his native Romania and abroad in Algeria and Portugal. Costache led the national team of Algeria to a World Cup for the first time in 1974. Between 1988 and 1995 he was named coach of both the Portugal senior national team and the Portuguese youth sides, with whom he won the European Youth Handball Championship in 1992. Costache was also an associate professor at the Moderna University in Lisbon from 1997 to 2002. Honours Player ;Dinamo Bucharest *Romanian League: 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966 *European Cup: 1965 **''Runner-up'': 1963 National team ;Romania *World Champion: 1961'', ''1964'' **''Bronze medal'': 1967 Coach ;Nadit Alger * Algerian League: 1974, 1975 *Algerian Cup: 1973 ;Águas Santas * ...
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