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Remus Ghiurițan
Remus Ghiurițan (born 7 September 1919, date of death unknown) was a Romanian football Defender (association football), defender and Manager (association football), manager. International career Remus Ghiurițan played one game at international level for Romania national football team, Romania in a friendly which ended with a 7–2 loss against Hungary national football team, Hungary. Honours Rapid București *Cupa României: 1940–41 Cupa României, 1940–41, 1941–42 Cupa României, 1941–42 Notes References External linksRemus Ghiurițan manager profile
at Labtof.ro 1919 births Year of death missing Romanian men's footballers Romania men's international footballers Men's association football defenders Liga I players Liga II players CFR Cluj players CSF CFR Timișoara players FC Rapid București players Romanian football managers FC Rapid București managers Sportspeople from Zalău Footballers from Sălaj County 20th-century Romanian sportsmen {{Romania-foo ...
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Zalău
Zalău (, unofficial and former official name: (; or , , ) is the seat of Sălaj County, Romania. In 2021, its estimated population was 52,359. History Ancient times Zalău is situated in the area inhabited by "Free Dacians", away from the historical landmark of Porolissum, a well-preserved Castra, Roman Castrum with an imposing fortress, an amphitheater, temples, houses and a customs house in the ancient Roman province of Dacia. Zalău was the crossing point between Central Europe and Transylvania, along the so-called "Salt Route". Archaeological discoveries revealed evidence of human existence in this area since the Neolithic, approx. 6500 years ago. Dacian coins found in archaeological perimeters of the city central area and on the Valea Mâții, west of the city, plus important items belonging to Roman culture, are evidence of free Dacian continuity in this area and of developing economic relations with the Roman ancient city of Porolissum. After the conquest of Dacia b ...
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