Grigore Nandriș

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Grigore Nandriș (born January 17, 1895, Mahala, Austro-Hungarian Empire - d. March 2, 1968, Kew, United Kingdom) was a Romanian linguist, philologist and memorialist, professor at Chernivtsi, Kraków and Oxford.

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