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Hardy played for CSS Giurgiu in southern Romania and was celebrating a victory over rival Dinamo Bucharest in Giurgiu when several men were reported to have attacked him.
Chauncey Hardy, American Basketball Player, Dies After Attack In Romania 2011
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The recreation of the atmosphere of the times is pitch perfect and the author manages the not inconsiderable feat for a native English speaker of getting most of the Romanian names and expressions right, with only a little mixing of the diphthong “iu” with “ui” as in “Guirgui” for the actual “Giurgiu”.
Archive 2009-03-01 Robert 2009
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In May 2006, the Romanian Economy and Trade minister emphasized the need to continue with all pending projects, including the Siret-Cernauti and the Giurgiu-Ruse pipelines.
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Nevertheless we got to Giurgiu without further mishap, hired a couple of crazy sleighs and jingled off for two or three miles to Port Ramadan, which is a huddle of wooden huts on the northern bank of the Danube.
Try Anything Twice 1938
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It seemed that the hard, packed snow had lifted the wheels off the rails; that the Tool To Put Trains Back On To Rails With, that indispensable piece of equipment, was broken; that, since it was a single line, we should have to wait until the next train came from Giurgiu to meet us.
Try Anything Twice 1938
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Mediafax reported that railway workers noticed the seals on a carriage door were broken, and the door was not properly closed, when the train reached Giurgiu, a Danube port that borders Bulgaria.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Mediafax reported that railway workers noticed the seals on a carriage door were broken, and the door was not properly closed, when the train reached Giurgiu, a Danube port that borders Bulgaria.
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In this image taken on Sunday, July 17, 2011 a Romanian gendarme stands next to a freight train that was transporting Romanian produced weapons to Bulgaria in Giurgiu, southern Romania.
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Railway workers on Saturday noticed the seals on a carriage door were broken, and it was not properly closed when the train reached Giurgiu, a Danube port that borders Bulgaria.
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Mediafax reported that railway workers noticed the seals on a carriage door were broken, and the door was not properly closed, when the train reached Giurgiu, a Danube port that borders Bulgaria.
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