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The Role of the Environment in Triggering the Syrian Crisis
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VASILE POPA
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OCTAVIAN
COCOS
Published 2012-01-01
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The implications of China's economic growth for the oil sector
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VASILE POPA
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OCTAVIAN
COCOS
Published 2014-10-01
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DEVELOPING THE COMPETENCE OF REPRESENTING THE TOPOGRAPHY BY DISCRETE COLOUR BANDS METHOD
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GABRIELA OSACI-COSTACHE
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OCTAVIAN
COCOŞ
Published 2018-02-01
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ASSESSING STUDENTS’ COMPETENCE IN DEVELOPING CHOROPLETH MAPS COMBINED WITH DIAGRAM MAPS
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GABRIELA OSACI-COSTACHE
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OCTAVIAN
COCOŞ
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ALINA COCOŞ
Published 2015-01-01
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THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF ALGERIA AFTER 1990 IN THE CONTEXT OF SOCIAL UNREST, TERRORIST ATTACKS AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESTRICTIVENESS
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Vasile POPA
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Răzvan C. OPREA
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Octavian
COCOȘ
Published 2014-06-01
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GEOGRAPHY STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION RELATED TO THE USE OF GIS OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE IN GEOGRAPHIC HIGHER EDUCATION
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GABRIELA OSACI-COSTACHE
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OCTAVIAN
COCOŞ
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ALINA COCOŞ
Published 2017-02-01
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Cultural Landscapes in Historical Cartography: Landscape Gardens in the “Green” Bucharest of 1789
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Gabriela OSACI-COSTACHE
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Octavian
COCOȘ
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Iuliana ARMAȘ
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Alina COCOȘ
Published 2016-11-01
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