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Vulpescu is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ioan Vulpescu (born 1976), Romanian politician Sofronie Vulpescu (1856–1923), Romanian
Vulpescu
Romanian cleric and bishop
Sofronie Vulpescu (Romanian pronunciation: [soˈfroni.e vulˈpesku]; born Ștefan Vulpescu [ʃteˈfan]; February 9, 1856 – September 6, 1923) was a Romanian
Sofronie_Vulpescu
2003 single by O-Zone
Evenimentul Zilei 2004; Vulpescu 2004b. Adevărul 2005b. Dobrescu 2004c. Petrişor 2013. Statista 2025. Adevărul 2005a. Vulpescu 2004d. Graves 2023; Sexton
Dragostea_din_tei
2002 single by O-Zone
Universal Music Group 2004; Avex Trax 2005. Vulpescu 2004c. Vulpescu 2004b. Popescu 2004; Gardianul 2004; Vulpescu 2004a. Universal Music Group 2004a; Time
Despre_tine
Romanian politician (born 1976)
Ioan "Ionuț" Vulpescu (born 17 June 1976) is a Romanian politician. A member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Social Democratic Party (PSD) since 2012
Ioan_Vulpescu
Moldovan Eurodance group and boy band
April 2025. Note: Select 'Bubbling Under Hot 100' from the drop-down menu. Vulpescu, Andrei (31 August 2004). "Europenii învață să răspundă la SMS" [Europeans
O-Zone
President of Romania (1990–1996, 2000–2004)
hospitalisation, a series of podcast interviews titled Avangarda with Ionuț Vulpescu, his former advisor and culture minister, was released, having been recorded
Ion_Iliescu
Archived from the original on 9 February 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2018. Vulpescu, Andrei (2003-02-09). "Primul pas spre finala Eurovision 2003". Ziarul
Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Romania_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2003
Government ministry of Romania
Hegedüs 24 November 2014 13 December 2014 UDMR/RMDSZ Victor Ponta Ioan Vulpescu 17 December 2014 17 November 2015 PSD Victor Ponta Vlad Alexandrescu 17
Ministry_of_Culture_(Romania)
Stock exchange in Romania
investors and private investors Key people Radu Hanga (Chairman) Remus Vulpescu (CEO) Currency Romanian leu (RON) No. of listings 607 (2026) Market cap
Bucharest_Stock_Exchange
gymnast Romania Marian Drăgulescu (born 1980) Olympic gymnast Romania Ileana Vulpescu (1932–2021) Philologist, lexicographer, writer, novelist and translator
List of honorary citizens of Bucharest
List_of_honorary_citizens_of_Bucharest
Romanian Eurodance music group
Archived from the original on 28 October 2005. Retrieved 1 April 2022. Vulpescu, Andrei (18 March 2005). "Bitza domina nominalizarile MTV Romanian Music
Morandi_(band)
Romanian politician
Minister Dacian Cioloș Preceded by Vlad Alexandrescu [ro] Succeeded by Ioan Vulpescu Personal details Born Bucharest Alma mater University of Bucharest Occupation
Corina_Șuteu
Romanian politician (born 1967)
Prime Minister Victor Ponta Preceded by Hunor Kelemen Succeeded by Ionuț Vulpescu Personal details Born (1967-09-09) 9 September 1967 (age 58) Cluj, Romania
Csilla_Hegedüs
Musical artist
{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) Vulpescu, Andrei (18 October 2004). "Marius Moga a compus piesa care promoveaza
Marius_Moga
Municipality in Bihor, Romania
footballer Iosif Szökő (1930–2002), Hungarian-Romanian footballer Ioan Vulpescu (born 1976), Romanian politician The city is traversed by national road
Marghita
2020. "Polvo à Lagareiro". tastebraga.com. Retrieved 30 November 2020. Vulpescu, Cristina (2019-12-18). "Christmas Foods and Festive Traditions in Romania"
List_of_Christmas_dishes
Romanian writer (1882 - 1918)
with the legal face-off is a stageplay by dramaturge and critic Romulus Vulpescu, first published in 1972. Cruceanu, p.17 Tudor Opriș, Istoria debutului
Constantin_Al._Ionescu-Caion
Name list
political figure, philanthropist, collector, and Orthodox clergyman Sofronie Vulpescu (1856 – 1923), Romanian cleric Nicoleta Daniela Șofronie (born 1988), Romanian
Sofronie
Tumor-derived fragmented DNA in the bloodstream
Daniel C.; Chen, Inna M.; Koul, Shashikant; Annapragada, Akshaya V.; Vulpescu, Nicholas A.; Short, Sarah; Theile, Susann; Boyapati, Kavya; Alipanahi
Circulating_tumor_DNA
Political party in Romania from 1934 to 1937
as leader of a "Workers and Peasants' Party", alongside lawyer Petre Vulpescu. His application for recognition by the Electoral Commission was rejected
Crusade_of_Romanianism
Commune in Călărași, Romania
template Historical populations is being considered for merging. › Sofronie Vulpescu (1856 – 1923), bishop within the Romanian Orthodox Church "2021 Romanian
Lupșanu
shareholder, with 19.94% of the share capital, decide to appoint Remus Vulpescu as special administrator of Hidroelectrica. [9][permanent dead link] In
Hidroelectrica
Romanian government cabinet
January 2017 14 June 2017 Minister of Culture and National Patrimony Ioan Vulpescu PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017 Youth and Sports Minister Marius-Alexandru
Grindeanu_Cabinet
Romanian-French writer
literary studies, as translated by Sorin Mărculescu). Translated by Romulus Vulpescu, Le poète en patrouille was featured in Manuscriptum review (1974). During
Benjamin_Fondane
Romanian newspaper
Vulpescu described the danger of "irredentism" and "Horthyism", alleging that local Hungarians had assassinated several Romanian peasants. Vulpescu and
Adevărul
Topics referred to by the same term
Vulpeşti, a village in Mănoileşti Commune, Ungheni district Vulpe, Vulpea, Vulpescu - Romanian family names This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Vulpești
Anti-corruption demonstrations
losses in recent years amounted to 1.2 billion lei. According to Remus Vulpescu, former leader of the Office of State Ownership and Privatization in Industry
2012_Romanian_protests
Romanian writer and political figure (1880–1967)
satirical storytelling was copied to a degree by Teodor Mazilu and Romulus Vulpescu, while his verse was being pastiched by Nichita Stănescu and parodied by
Tudor_Arghezi
Radu Mihai Popa Dâmbovița PSD 112 Marian Țachianu Dâmbovița PSD 113 Ioan Vulpescu Dâmbovița PSD 114 Iulian-Alexandru Badea Dolj PSD 115 Ringo Dămureanu Dolj
List of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania (2020–2024)
List_of_members_of_the_Chamber_of_Deputies_of_Romania_(2020–2024)
storytelling was meanwhile copied to a degree by Teodor Mazilu and Romulus Vulpescu, while his verse was being pastiched by Nichita Stănescu and parodied by
Literary work of Tudor Arghezi
Literary_work_of_Tudor_Arghezi
Molecular biology technique
1480–1484. doi:10.1093/clinchem/hvaa258. PMID 34214152. Bruhm, Daniel C.; Vulpescu, Nicholas A.; Foda, Zachariah H.; Phallen, Jillian; Scharpf, Robert B.;
DNA_footprinting
Rainmaking and fertility rite in Romania
as a localized rendition of the Morena cult; instead, folklorist Mihail Vulpescu highlights parallels with the Adonis cult. Ceaușescu proposes a generic
Caloian
Romanian politician (1914–1991)
Most members were also affiliated with the UTC, but some, like Petre Vulpescu, represented the Popovici Socialists, and a "very small number" were Social
Gogu_Rădulescu
Robert Cazanciuc PSD Bucharest Mihnea-Cosmin Costoiu PSD Bucharest Ioan Vulpescu PSD Bucharest Vlad Alexandrescu USR Bucharest Cristian Ghica USR Bucharest
List of members of the Senate of Romania (2016–2020)
List_of_members_of_the_Senate_of_Romania_(2016–2020)
2003 Romanian TV series or program
Archived from the original on 12 December 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2020. Vulpescu, Andrei (6 July 2003). "Nadira, prima eliminata din casa -Big Brother-
Big Brother (Romanian TV series)
Big_Brother_(Romanian_TV_series)
Romanian writer, economist and politician (1895–1985)
Crohmălniceanu, alongside Andrei Blaier, Tudor Caranfil, Ion Cristoiu, and Romulus Vulpescu. Modorcea could publish the uncensored versions of his Suchianu interviews
D._I._Suchianu
2021. "A murit scriitoarea și traducătoarea Ileana Vulpescu" [Writer and translator Ileana Vulpescu has died]. News.ro (in Romanian). 12 May 2021. Archived
2021_in_Romania
Constantin ALDE 17 December 2014 17 November 2015 Minister of Culture Ioan Vulpescu PSD 17 December 2014 17 November 2015 Minister of Foreign Affairs Bogdan
Fourth_Ponta_Cabinet
Romanian writer and visual artist (1910–1981)
allusions to prostitution and syphilis. After contributing to Romulus Vulpescu's anthology of Classical Chinese poetry (1963), Gheorghiu was especially
Tașcu_Gheorghiu
Archived from the original on 5 December 2006. Retrieved 31 March 2022. Vulpescu, Andrei (18 October 2004). "Marius Moga a compus piesa care promoveaza
List of songs written by Marius Moga
List_of_songs_written_by_Marius_Moga
Commune in Vâlcea, Romania
until 2002, when they were split off to form a separate commune. Ileana Vulpescu "2021 Romanian census". National Institute of Statistics. 1 December 2021
Titești
Romanian Orthodox archdiocese
Atanasie Mironescu, 1898 - 1909 Ghenadie Georgescu, 1909 - 1912 Sofronie Vulpescu, 1913 - 1918 Meletie Dobrescu, 1918 Antim Petrescu, 1918 - 1919 Alexie
Archdiocese_of_Râmnic
Rosetti, prime minister 1888 to 1889 (born 1837). 6 September – Sofronie Vulpescu, bishop (born 1856). Treptow, Kurt W. (2001). A History of Romania. Iaşi:
1923_in_Romania
Romanian Orthodox theologian (1874 – 1914)
applied. A selection committee formed of bishops Gherasim Safirin, Sofronie Vulpescu and Nifon Niculescu recommended one Dumitru Stănescu for the post. The
Nicolae_Dobrescu
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