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Pitu may refer to: People * Adrian Pitu (born 1975), Romanian football player * Alexi Pitu (born 2002), Romanian football player * Kuzman Josifovski Pitu (1915–1944), Macedonian communist * Pitu (footballer), Spanish football player * Pitu Guli Pitu Guli (; 1865–1903) was an Aromanian revolutionary in Ottoman Macedonia, a local leader of what is commonly referred to as the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO).Brown, K. (2003) ''The Past in Question: Modern Mace ... (1865–1903), Aromanian revolutionary Places * Pitu Airport, Indonesia Other * Pitu or Bambam language * , Brazilian cachaça brand {{dab ...
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Adrian Pitu
Dragoş Adrian Pitu (born 31 August 1975 in Constanţa) is a retired Romanian Association football, football player. His nephew, Alexi Pitu, Alexi is also a footballer. References External links

* 1975 births Living people Romanian footballers Association football midfielders FCV Farul Constanța players FC Sportul Studențesc București players ASC Oțelul Galați players FC Dinamo București players AFC Rocar București players FC U Craiova 1948 players FC Steaua București players CS Portul Constanța players Bnei Sakhnin F.C. players Maccabi Netanya F.C. players Romanian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Israel Liga I players {{Romania-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Alexi Pitu
Alexi Paul Pitu (born 5 June 2002) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Ligue 2 club Bordeaux. Pitu started out as a senior in 2018 at Viitorul Constanța, which was merged into Farul Constanța three years later. He totalled over 80 matches in the Liga I combined, before earning a move to French side Bordeaux in 2023. Internationally, Pitu has represented Romania at several youth levels. Club career Viitorul Constanța / Farul Constanța Pitu made his senior debut for Viitorul Constanța on 12 July 2018, coming on as an 86th-minute substitute for Ianis Hagi in a 2–0 win over Racing FC in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League. Aged 16 and one month, he thus became the youngest Romanian player to make an appearance in a European club competition. Ten days later, he recorded his Liga I debut by playing in a 0–1 loss to Dunărea Călărași. Pitu became a regular starter at the team after it merged with Farul Constanța in the ...
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Kuzman Josifovski Pitu
Kuzman Josifovski Pitu ( Macedonian: Кузман Јосифовски – Питу; 23 June 1915 – 25 February 1944) was a Macedonian communist partisan and one of the organizers of the Peoples's Liberation Struggle in Macedonia who was declared a People's Hero of Yugoslavia. Biography He was born in 1915 in Prilep and studied Faculty of Law in Belgrade from 1935. In 1938, he was elected as a member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. In 1939, he went back to Prilep, where he became a member of the Local Committee of the CPY and in September was elected a member of the Provincial Committee of the CPY for Macedonia. After Yugoslavia was occupied by the Axis forces in 1941, Kuzman was sent by CPY to Western Macedonia, which was occupied by Albanian and Italian forces. There he attended a number of local conferences and meetings dedicated to the organisation of the antifascist struggle in that area. In early 1943, Kuzman became a member of the Main headquarters of the People ...
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Pitu (footballer)
Josep María Comadevall Crous (born 24 November 1983), known as Pitu, is a Spanish footballer who plays as a central midfielder. Club career Born in Salt, Girona, Catalonia, Pitu emerged through local – and national – giants FC Barcelona's youth ranks, making his senior debut in the 2005–06 season with the reserves in the Segunda División B. On 20 May 2006 he played his first and only La Liga match, coming on as a substitute for Ludovic Giuly in the second half of a 3–1 loss against Athletic Bilbao at the San Mamés Stadium, as the Frank Rijkaard-led side had already been crowned league champions. Subsequently, after one season with Barcelona neighbours Girona FC in the Tercera División, Pitu signed with Segunda División club UD Las Palmas, appearing sparingly for the Canary Islands team over the course of one and a half seasons. He spent the following five years in the third tier, returning to the second in 2014 after scoring eight goals in 40 games – play-off ...
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Pitu Guli
Pitu Guli (; 1865–1903) was an Aromanian revolutionary in Ottoman Macedonia, a local leader of what is commonly referred to as the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO).Brown, K. (2003) ''The Past in Question: Modern Macedonia and the Uncertainties of Nation'' (Princeton: Princeton University Press); pp. 196–198, Nevertheless, Pitu Guli and his family were Bulgaromans. Life Born to a poor family in Kruševo, he demonstrated an independent and rebellious nature early in life. He left his home in Macedonia at the age of 17 in search of wealth in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia. In 1885, he returned to Macedonia, as part of a rebel squad of the revolutionary movement against the Ottoman Empire, led by Adam Kalmikov. He was captured and exiled to eastern Anatolia for a period of eight years, seven years of which were spent in the prison in Trabzon. In 1895, he again returned to Kruševo and became a member of IMARO. From this time on, he was fully committed ...
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Pitu Airport
Leo Wattimena Airport, formerly known as Pitu Airport is a private airport located on the southern coast of Morotai Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. History World War II Morotai island was the final island invasion in Netherlands New Guinea before the liberation of the Philippines. The island was recaptured by the 31st Infantry Division on 15 September 1944, meeting only light opposition. General MacArthur and Rear Admiral Barbey landed on the day of the invasion to make an inspection. At the time, the island had only five hundred Japanese defenders. After the landings, Navy Seabees constructed two airfields on the island, Wama and Pitu. Wama was constructed almost along the shoreline and was used as a fighter airfield. It was abandoned after the war. Pitu was built as a bomber airfield to the north inland, and is currently used as a commercial airport. After the war, the island was one of the largest Fifth Air Force aircraft reclamation center in the Pacific. A smelting ...
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