COCEAN, POMPEI (ed.) – Roşia Montană in Universal History, Presa Universitară Clujeană, Cluj-Napoca, 2012, 198 p.

Journal Title: Romanian Review of Regional Studies - Year 2013, Vol 9, Issue 2

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OANA ILOVAN

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OANA ILOVAN (2013). COCEAN, POMPEI (ed.) – Roşia Montană in Universal History, Presa Universitară Clujeană, Cluj-Napoca, 2012, 198 p.. Romanian Review of Regional Studies, 9(2), 119-120. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-136237