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McMullin and Cristina Neagu ) to a commemoration of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (curated by Amy Smith, Katherine Harloe and Cristina Neagu ). Hiscock, W
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Carpathian Trophy". European Handball Federation. 21 November 2011. "Cristina Neagu și Kristina Liscevic, cele mai bune jucătoare". frh.ro (in Romanian)
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sezonului în Liga Florilor și topul celor mai bune cinci handbaliste. Cristina Neagu este MVP-ul în 2020! ProSport a discutat cu toți antrenorii și a definitivat
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lor sunt 'cetăţeni de onoare' ai Craiovei". Lupa Mea. 8 June 2018. "Cristina Neagu , cea mai bună handbalistă din Liga Naţională în sezonul 2017–2018. Cum
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Archived from the original on 6 September 2020. Retrieved 9 June 2018. "Cristina Neagu , cea mai bună handbalistă din Liga Naţională în sezonul 2017-2018. Cum
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the few hard facts in the case, is Petrus Borelius. See this PDF, by Cristina Neagu ; the identification is not claimed to be definitive. See also the 2003
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Norwegian Handball Federation (in Norwegian). Retrieved 21 May 2017. "Cristina Neagu , cea mai bună handbalistă din Liga Naţională în sezonul 2017-2018. Cum
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dedicaţi handbalului PROSPORT 20" (in Romanian). Prosport. 2 July 2017. "Cristina Neagu , cea mai bună handbalistă din Liga Naţională în sezonul 2017–2018. Cum
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Allan Hiscutt also curated the ‘From Italy to Britain’ exhibition and Cristina Neagu . In June 2021 she hosted the programme 'Detoxifying The Classics' on
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Michigan University, p. 143 (in Croatian). 1996. Retrieved 2023-11-20. Cristina Neagu (2015). "East-Central Europe". In Knight, Sarah; Tilg, Stefan (eds.)
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Cleopatra Alifanti, Mircea Bercovici, Renzo Cărăușu, Nicolae Spirescu, Cristina Neagu and Willy Juster, 1958-1965 Hotels in Mamaia, Romania, with the Mamaia