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Town in Neamț, Romania
confluence of the Bicaz and Bistrița Rivers and near Lake Bicaz, an artificial lake formed by the Bicaz Dam on the Bistrița. Bicaz used to be a border
Bicaz
River in Neamț, Romania
The Bicaz (Hungarian: Békás-patak) is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. Its source is in the Hășmaș Mountains. Its uppermost course
Bicaz_(river)
Gorge in Romanian
360° Panorama of Bicaz Gorge A collection of pictures from Bicaz Gorge Pictures from Bicaz Gorge Itinerary and map the Bicaz Gorge Bicaz Gorge art images
Bicaz_Gorge
River in Neamț County, Romania
Basin size 38 km2 (15 sq mi) Basin features Progression Capra→ ‹See Tfd› Bicaz→ ‹See Tfd› Bistrița→ ‹See Tfd› Siret→ ‹See Tfd› Danube→ Black Sea Tributaries
Bistra_(Bicaz)
County of Romania
Bicaz River lies the canyon of Cheile Bicazului. Construction of the Bicaz Dam in the 1950s on the Bistrița River led to the formation of Lake Bicaz (Lake
Neamț_County
River in Romania, tributary to Siret River
counties Bistrița-Năsăud, Suceava, Neamț, and Bacău. The towns Vatra Dornei, Bicaz, Piatra Neamț, Roznov, Buhuși, and Bacău lie along the Bistrița. The Bistrița
Bistrița_(Siret)
Lake in Lacul Roșu, Neamt County, Romania
Mountains, on the upper course of the Bicaz River, and lies at the foot of the Hășmașul Mare Peak [ro], near the Bicaz Gorge, at a distance of 26 km (16 mi)
Red_Lake_(Romania)
Mountain in Romania
It is bounded to the east by the river Bistrița and Lake Bicaz, to the south by the river Bicaz. From the south, the main access point is the village of
Ceahlău_Massif
National Park in Romania
81198°N 25.81894°E / 46.81198; 25.81894 The Cheile Bicazului - Hășmaș (Bicaz Gorges - Hășmaș Mountains) National Park is located in north-eastern Romania
Cheile Bicazului-Hășmaș National Park
Cheile_Bicazului-Hășmaș_National_Park
Seat of the Parliament of Romania
mastodonţii doriţi de Ceauşescu: Casa Poporului, Canal, Transfăgărăşan şi Bicaz". 11 July 2018. Realitatea.NET (20 August 2021). "Culisele statului paralel
Palace_of_the_Parliament
Commune in Maramureș, Romania
Bicaz (Hungarian: Bikácfalva) is a commune in Maramureș County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Bicaz, Ciuta (Szilágynyires), and
Bicaz,_Maramureș
Commune in Neamț, Romania
Bicaz-Chei (Hungarian: Almásmező) is a commune in Neamț County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Bicaz-Chei, Bârnadu (Bernádtelep), Gherman,
Bicaz-Chei
River in Neamț, Romania
Damuk, Domuk) is a right tributary of the river Bicaz in Romania. It discharges into the Bicaz in Bicaz-Chei. Its length is 24 km (15 mi) and its basin
Dămuc_(river)
Artificial lake in Romania
The Lake Izvorul Muntelui, also known as Lake Bicaz, is the largest artificial lake on the interior waters of Romania; it was created after the completion
Lake_Izvorul_Muntelui
Dam in Neamț County, Romania
Hydro Power Plant is a hydropower development on the Bistrița River, near Bicaz, Romania. The project was started and finished in the 1950s. It consists
Bicaz-Stejaru Hydroelectric Power Station
Bicaz-Stejaru_Hydroelectric_Power_Station
Commune in Neamț, Romania
Bicaz-Chei to the south, and Tulgheș, Harghita County to the west. Bicazu Ardelean is traversed by national road DN12C [ro], which starts in Bicaz, 15 km
Bicazu_Ardelean
Football league season
Retrieved 23 October 2021.(in Romanian) "Cimentul Bicaz s-a retras din Liga a IV-a Neamț" [Cimentul Bicaz withdrew from the Liga IV Neamț]. liga2.prosport
2009–10_Liga_IV
River in Neamț, Romania
(also: Pârâul Jidanului) is a left tributary of the river Bicaz in Romania. It flows into the Bicaz in Bicazu Ardelean. Its length is 17 km (11 mi) and its
Capra_(Bicaz)
River in Neamț County, Romania
The Bicăjel is a right tributary of the river Bicaz in Romania. It discharges into the Bicaz near Bicaz-Chei. Its length is 26 km (16 mi) and its basin
Bicăjel
County of Romania
Gheorgheni, and Cheile Bicazului, a dramatic, narrow canyon formed by the Bicaz stream. The county is renowned for its spa resorts and mineral waters. AB
Harghita_County
Mountains: La zaplaz, Cerdacul Stanciului, Turnul/Degetul lui Anghelide Gorges: Bicaz Gorge, Turda Gorge, Danube's Iron Gate (includes Babacai Rock), Cheile Dobrogei
List_of_rock_formations
Topics referred to by the same term
Capra, a tributary of the Motrul Sec in Gorj County Capra (Bicaz), a tributary of the Bicaz in Neamț County Capra Mică, a tributary of the Tărlung in Brașov
Capra
Fourth tier Romanian football league
August 2024. Retrieved 18 August 2024. "CS Cimentul Bicaz, campioana Ligii a IV-a Neamț!" [CS Cimentul Bicaz, champion of Liga IV Neamț!] (in Romanian). ziarbicaz
Liga_IV_Neamț
Mountain range in Central and Eastern Europe
of the Carpathians, mountain passes include Prislop Pass, Tihuța Pass, Bicaz Canyon, Ghimeș Pass, Buzău Pass, Predeal Pass (crossed by the railway from
Carpathian_Mountains
75th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
20 3 5 100 30 +70 63 4 Moldova Cordun 28 18 3 7 79 37 +42 57 5 Cimentul Bicaz 28 16 4 8 93 36 +57 52 6 Voința Ion Creangă 28 16 4 8 79 49 +30 52 7 Bradul
2016–17_Liga_IV
Municipality in Neamț, Romania
the route Piatra Neamț — Bacău and return, 4 Regio trains on the route Bicaz - Bacau and return, an Inter Regio train Piatra Neamț - Bucharest North
Piatra_Neamț
County of Romania
Communes Ardusat Ariniș Asuaju de Sus Băița de sub Codru Băiuț Bârsana Băsești Bicaz Bistra Bocicoiu Mare Bogdan Vodă Boiu Mare Botiza Breb Budești Călinești
Maramureș_County
77th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
promotion to Liga III. Zimbrul Vânători-Neamț, Voința Ion Creangă, Cimentul Bicaz and Steel Man Târgu Neamț withdrew. Energia Pângărați and Ozana Târgu Neamț
2018–19_Liga_IV
Football league season
to championship play-off 2 Bradu Borca 16 11 3 2 43 21 +22 36 3 Cimentul Bicaz 16 10 1 5 47 27 +20 31 4 Victoria Horia 16 9 3 4 28 21 +7 30 5 Speranța
2017–18_Liga_IV
Football league season
6 5 71 27 +44 51 6 Tineretul Cândești 26 16 2 8 66 37 +29 50 7 Cimentul Bicaz 26 12 3 11 66 46 +20 39 8 Lupii Bistriței Alexandru cel Bun 26 13 0 13 59
2014–15_Liga_IV
Romanian 1930 crime novel by Mihail Sadoveanu
Nechifor walked to Dorna. They travel across the Bistrița River, going through Bicaz, Călugăreni (where David leaves them), Farcașa, Borca, Broșteni, and Crucea
The_Hatchet
River in Neamț, Romania
The Cupaș is a left tributary of the river Bicaz in Romania. The lower reach of the river defines the border between Harghita and Neamț counties. Its
Cupaș
Romanian footballer
Team Apps (Gls) 1996–1998 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț 14 (0) 1999 → Cimentul Bicaz (loan) ? (?) 2000–2006 Farul Constanța 14 (0) 2008–2009 Ceahlăul Piatra
Lucian_Covrig
Topics referred to by the same term
Jidanul River may refer to: Jidanul River (Bicaz) Jidanu, a tributary of the Jiul de Vest in Gorj County This disambiguation page lists articles about
Jidanul_River
only access road being DN15 (from Poiana Largului); the regular route from Bicaz is closed as of February 2006 due to landslides. Durau Resort lies in Neamț
Durău
hunting parks, one in Mălini and one in Bicaz, in Dubroveț there was a pheasantry, etc. Trees cut from the Bicaz forest Funicular train from Mălini Rope
Romanian_Crown_Estate
Topics referred to by the same term
name for two communes in Romania: Poiana Mărului Commune, Braşov County Bicaz-Chei Commune, Neamţ County This disambiguation page lists articles about
Almásmező
Commune in Neamț, Romania
county, on the border with Harghita County, 48 km (30 mi) from the town of Bicaz and 85 km (53 mi) from the county seat, Piatra Neamț. Grințieș is situated
Grințieș
74th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
4th place – 0 points. All matches were played at Cimentul Stadium from Bicaz. Source: Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3)
2015–16_Liga_IV
Region in Romania
Harghita Mountains, Red Lake, lake formed by damming the natural course of the Bicaz River and Ursu Lake. The most important artificial lakes are the dam lakes
Centru_(development_region)
Topics referred to by the same term
following places in Romania: Izvorul Muntelui, a village in the commune Bicaz, Neamț County Lake Izvorul Muntelui, a large artificial lake in Neamț County
Izvorul_Muntelui
56th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Vaslui (VS) 2–3 (BT) Unirea Botoșani Tricotex Panciu (VN) 0–2 (NT) Cimentul Bicaz Gloria Zemeș (BC) 1–2 (SV) Unirea Milișăuți RATC Iași (IS) 0–4 (HR) Budvar
1997–98_Divizia_D
Topics referred to by the same term
corresponding to the South Slavic god. It may also refer to: Gherman, a village in Bicaz-Chei Commune, Neamț County, Romania Gherman, a village in Jamu Mare Commune
Gherman
Scenic mountain range in Romania
west. The Hășmaș Mountains include many cliffs and gorges, such as the Bicaz Gorge and the Panaghia Cliff. The highest peak is Hășmașul Mare Peak [ro]
Hășmaș_Mountains
66th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Q) 26 22 1 3 95 33 +62 67 Qualification to promotion play-off 2 Cimentul Bicaz 26 19 2 5 94 31 +63 59 3 Voința Ion Creangă 26 19 0 7 105 32 +73 57 4 Victoria
2007–08_Liga_IV
Romanian energy engineer
subway system for Bucharest. His thesis proposed what would become the Bicaz-Stejaru Hydroelectric Power Station late in his life, and he spent years
Dimitrie_Leonida
Percussive folk musical instrument of Hungary and Romania
beaten with the other. Under the name of "gordon", it is still used in Bicaz region. A similar stringed instrument struck with a stick is the tambourin
Ütőgardon
Romanian train line
– Floreni 1910 504 Buzău Nehoiașu 73 507 Mărășești Panciu 18 509 Bacău Bicaz Piatra Neamț 86 510 Dolhasca Fălticeni 26 511 Verești Botoșani 44 512 Leorda
Căile_Ferate_Române_Line_500
Municipality in Orhei District, Moldova
Maculețchi Alex Magala Rodica Mahu Pasha Parfeny Orhei is twinned with: Bicaz, Romania Piatra Neamț, Romania Old Orhei St. Dumitru Church Saint Nicholas
Orhei
Topics referred to by the same term
Lapoș River may refer to: Lapoș River (Bicaz) Lapoș, a tributary of the Ciobănuș in Bacău County Lapoș This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Lapoș_River
Romanian scholar, writer, politician, and Romani activist (1900–1968)
1963. He was additionally tasked with directing teams of researchers at Bicaz, the Iron Gates, and Ada Kaleh. Involved with a literary club formed around
Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor
Constantin_S._Nicolăescu-Plopșor
losses. General Arz sent his 72nd Division to the northern passes — Békás (Bicaz Gorge) and Tölgyes (Tulgheș) — with the VI Corps directed towards the southern
Battle of the Eastern Carpathians
Battle_of_the_Eastern_Carpathians
Type of protected alpine climbing route
after the Astragalus species of herbs) and can be found near Șugău River (Bicaz) – these routes were opened in Spring 2017 and are subject to a fee. The
Via_ferrata
churches collapsed or were severely damaged. A massive landslide barred the Bicaz River, forming the Red Lake. 13 November 1868 Vrancea County 6.4 VII–VIII
List of earthquakes in Romania
List_of_earthquakes_in_Romania
Commune in Neamț, Romania
traversed by National Road DN15 [ro], which connects it to the town of Bicaz, 5 km (3.1 mi) to the west, and to the county seat, the city of Piatra Neamț
Tarcău
Romanian football club
consecutive seasons followed, each ending in 2nd place behind Cimentul Bicaz. After five seasons in the fourth tier, Laminorul secured the 1996–97 Divizia
CSM_Roman_(football)
River in Satu Mare, Romania
Cerna Location Country Romania Counties Maramureș, Satu Mare Villages Bicaz, Babța, Racova, Hurezu Mare Physical characteristics Mouth Crasna • location
Cerna_(Crasna)
Cheddar Gorge, England Gorges du Tarn, France Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, Iceland Bicaz Gorge, Romania Aare Gorge, Switzerland Osum Gorge Këlcyrë Gorge Leutasch
List_of_canyons
In May 2015, Hidroelectrica signed the refurbishment contract of Stejaru-Bicaz HPP (Dimitrie Leonida), the first high power hydropower plant built in Romania
Hidroelectrica
Town in Harghita, Romania
Agapia, Durău, Sihăstria), the Lázár Castle, Lacul Roșu, the Bicaz Gorge, Lake Bicaz, the Durău resort, the Praid salt mine, Sovata, and the ceramics
Borsec
186 6,942 7,493 2003a Ardud Satu Mare 6,124 6,231 6,486 180–200 2004a Bicaz Neamț 6,106 6,543 8,911 432 1960a Piatra-Olt Olt 6,000 6,299 6,583 1989a
List of cities and towns in Romania
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Romania
1395 battle between Moldavian and Hungarian armies
entered Moldavia through another mountain pass, most likely the one at Bicaz, with the intention of reaching Hârlău, where Stephen's seat was located
Battle_of_Ghindăoani
Romanian-French writer
from one construction site or factory to another, all across Romania, from Bicaz to Braşov and Bucharest. ((Ro) – Romanian citation, (Fr) – French citation)
Bujor_Nedelcovici
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Becaș – a village in the commune of Praid, Harghita County, Romania Bicaz – a town in Neamț County, Romania, known as Békás in Hungarian Bicazu Ardelean
Békás_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
a village in Obreja Commune, Caraş-Severin County Ciuta, a village in Bicaz Commune, Maramureș County The Ciuta (sheep), a domestic sheep breed from
Ciuta
Commune in Neamț, Romania
it to the town of Bicaz, 13 km (8.1 mi) to the west, and to the county seat, Piatra Neamț, 17 km (11 mi) to the east. The Bacău–Bicaz CFR railway also
Pângărați
19th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
3 7 30 27 +3 19 7 Celuloza Piatra Neamț 18 6 4 8 21 30 −9 16 8 Cimentul Bicaz 18 6 2 10 21 51 −30 14 9 Avântul Buhuși 18 4 4 10 18 46 −28 12 10 Bradul
1960–61_Regional_Championship
Third tier Romanian football league
12 52 45 +7 32 9 Cristalul Dorohoi 30 14 3 13 55 39 +16 31 10 Cimentul Bicaz 30 12 4 14 42 46 −4 28 11 Metalul Botoșani 30 13 2 15 39 46 −7 28 12 Siretul
1977–78_Divizia_C
Commune in Neamț, Romania
Neamț to Bicaz, 20 km (12 mi) to the west of Viișoara, and on to Târgu Mureș. The Bistrița train station used to serve the CFR railway joining Bicaz to Bacău
Alexandru_cel_Bun,_Neamț
13th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Disqualified; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated Notes: Metalul Bicaz was renamed Constructorul Bicaz before the second half of the season. Reconstrucția Piatra
1954_Regional_Championship
Third tier Romanian football league
4 15 42 62 −20 26 14 Foresta Ciurea 30 11 3 16 36 48 −12 25 15 Cimentul Bicaz (R) 30 9 4 17 36 63 −27 22 Relegation to County Championship 16 Unirea Negrești
1968–69_Divizia_C
43rd season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Q) 26 20 2 4 93 26 +67 42 Qualification to promotion play-off 2 Cimentul Bicaz 26 18 3 5 69 24 +45 39 3 Metalul IM Roman 26 16 3 7 48 30 +18 35 4 Voința
1984–85_County_Championship
26th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
IP Bacău (C, P) 26 17 3 6 57 26 +31 37 Promotion to Divizia C 2 Cimentul Bicaz (P) 26 15 5 6 63 23 +40 35 3 Progresul Gheorghiu-Dej (P) 26 16 3 7 51 22
1967–68_Regional_Championship
Third tier Romanian football league
Vâlcea Metalul Turnu Severin Promoted from County Championship Cimentul Bicaz ITA Pașcani Olimpia Râmnicu Sărat Unirea Tricolor Brăila Energia Slobozia
1970–71_Divizia_C
50th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Q) 26 22 0 4 99 18 +81 44 Qualification to promotion play-off 2 Cimentul Bicaz 26 19 1 6 95 24 +71 39 3 Bradul Roznov 26 19 1 6 72 37 +35 39 4 Celuloza
1991–92_County_Championship
(Mures) Power Station". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014. "Bicaz-Stejaru Hydroelectric Power Station". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved
List of power stations in Romania
List_of_power_stations_in_Romania
31st season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
4 7 49 29 +20 26 5 Cetatea Târgu Neamț 22 12 2 8 44 49 −5 26 6 Volanul Bicaz 22 8 8 6 29 30 −1 24 7 Metalul Piatra Neamț 22 7 6 9 26 46 −20 20 8 Hârtia
1972–73_County_Championship
Romanian politician (1968–2023)
Chamber of Deputies from 2012 to 2016. Marcoci died of cardiac arrest in Bicaz on 10 August 2023, at the age of 55. "Vlad MARCOCI". Chamber of Deputies
Vlad_Marcoci
Communes Ardusat Ariniș Asuaju de Sus Băița de sub Codru Băiuț Bârsana Băsești Bicaz Bistra Bocicoiu Mare Bogdan Vodă Boiu Mare Botiza Budești Călinești Câmpulung
List of local administrative units of Romania
List_of_local_administrative_units_of_Romania
Romanian football club
as Energia Onești, Letea Bacău, Partizanul Bacău, CSM Borzești, Cimentul Bicaz, Rulmentul Bârlad or Cetatea Târgu Neamț, among others. Hușana spent, this
CSM_Hușana_Huși
Secret police and Intelligence Agency of Communist Romania
Specific locations included: Arad, Baia Mare, Baia Sprie, Bârcea Mare, Bicaz, Borzești, Brad, Brâncovenești, CRM Bucharest, Buzău, Capu Midia, Castelu
Securitate
Third tier Romanian football league
28 44 −16 27 14 Cetatea Târgu Neamț 30 11 4 15 37 47 −10 26 15 Cimentul Bicaz (R) 30 7 9 14 34 50 −16 23 Relegation to County Championship 16 Integrata
1981–82_Divizia_C
Third tier Romanian football league
Mare Știința Bacău Minerul Anina Relegated to County Championship Cimentul Bicaz Unirea Negrești Chimia Mărășești Gloria Tecuci Ideal Cernavodă Aurora Urziceni
1969–70_Divizia_C
29th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
9 5 8 36 35 +1 23 6 Metalul Piatra Neamț 22 10 3 9 33 33 0 23 7 Volanul Bicaz 22 7 5 10 28 28 0 19 8 Autobuzul Piatra Neamț 22 6 7 9 39 35 +4 19 9 Betonul
1970–71_County_Championship
53rd season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Retrieved 2 October 2022 – via adt.arcanum.com. "Cimentul Bicaz și-a "parafat" succesul!" [Cimentul Bicaz "initialed" its success!] (in Romanian). Ceahlăul.
1994–95_Divizia_D
Third tier Romanian football league
16 27 54 −27 23 12 Ozana Târgu Neamț 30 9 4 17 36 77 −41 22 13 Cimentul Bicaz 30 8 3 19 30 52 −22 19 14 Petrolistul Dărmănești 30 7 4 19 43 78 −35 18
1975–76_Divizia_C
Third tier Romanian football league
26 9 5 12 35 41 −6 23 12 URA Tecuci 26 8 7 11 32 48 −16 23 13 Cimentul Bicaz 26 8 5 13 40 46 −6 21 Spared from relegation 14 Unirea Tricolor Bârlad 26
1972–73_Divizia_C
Hungarian mountaineer (1968–2013)
(Csíkszereda), a town in Transylvania, Romania. He started mountain climbing in the Bicaz Gorge in 1981, after he climbed several Transylvanian mountains. He moved
Zsolt_Erőss
42nd season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Q) 22 18 2 2 94 19 +75 38 Qualification to promotion play-off 2 Cimentul Bicaz 22 18 2 2 63 11 +52 38 3 Bradul Roznov 22 12 2 8 63 28 +35 26 Promotion
1983–84_County_Championship
Third tier Romanian football league
Jandarmii Dorobanțu Chimia Brazi Hidroconcas Buzău Unirea Botoșani Cimentul Bicaz Budvar Odorheiu Secuiesc Record Mediaș Fulgerul Bragadiru Electromureș Târgu
1998–99_Divizia_C
84th season of Romanian football league
Tarcău, Pietricica Piatra Neamț and Siretul Doljești withdrew. Cimentul Bicaz and Gloria Ruginoasa were admitted upon request. Source: Rules for classification:
2025–26_Liga_IV
Romanian journalist and poet (1933–2008)
contributed such texts upon visiting Doicești (1951) and the building site of Bicaz Power Station (1953). His direct superior at Scînteia was Sorin Toma, with
Ilie_Purcaru
Romanian poet and translator (1920–2004)
1952, replacing Miron Radu Paraschivescu. From 1952 to 1953, he edited the Bicaz Zorile socialismului, a newspaper for construction workers; between 1953
Geo_Dumitrescu
33rd season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated Notes: Metalul Bicaz was spared from relegation due to the promotion of Ozana Târgu Neamț in
1974–75_County_Championship
Bicaz Gorge
Tourism_in_Romania
Romanian general (1885–1956)
Răpciune, a village in Hangu commune, Neamț County, nowadays covered by Lake Bicaz. He was the eighth of ten children born to Toma and Ecaterina Coroamă. His
Dumitru_Coroamă
Commune in Neamț, Romania
Topoliceni. The village of Poiana Largului is located at the north end of Lake Bicaz, at the junction of several national roads (DN15 [ro], DN15B [ro], and DN17B [ro])
Poiana_Teiului
Romanian Târgu Ocna Aknavásár Răcăciuni Alsórekecsin Bacău Bákó Bârlad Barlád Bicaz Békás Cotnari Kotnár Craiova Krajova Crăcăoani Krakkó Crasna Kraszna Moineşti
Hungarian_exonyms
Topics referred to by the same term
County Bistra (Barcău), a tributary of the Barcău in Bihor County Bistra (Bicaz), a tributary of the Capra in Neamț County Bistra (Mureș), a tributary of
Bistra
Topics referred to by the same term
Korean surname Chei Byung-yong (born 1982), South Korean baseball player Bicaz-Chei, Romania Cholinesterase inhibitor This disambiguation page lists articles
Chei
BICAZ
BICAZ
BICAZ
BICAZ
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Tamil
Liksitha | லீகà¯à®¸à¯€à®¤à®¾
Male
English
Short form of English Moses, MOSE means "drawn out."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Purtill.
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Hebrew
Diminutive of Solomon; Peaceable
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Greek
France; Brave; Place Name; From Thracia
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Blissful Friend
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Songs of Divine Knowledge
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Young Lion
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Patience
BICAZ
BICAZ
BICAZ
BICAZ
BICAZ