Straja Bucharest

Straja Bucharest

Straja Bucharest is a romanian oina team in the National Senior Championship.

This team finished in 2nd place in season 2002.

ee also

Oina in Romania

External links

*ro icon [http://www.sportbiz.ro/froina/index.html Romanian Federation of Oina]


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