At the Beginning of a Long Way

Journal Title: Romanian Review of Regional Studies - Year 2005, Vol 1, Issue 1

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POMPEI COCEAN

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POMPEI COCEAN (2005). At the Beginning of a Long Way. Romanian Review of Regional Studies, 1(1), 3-4. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-160616