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Alina Popa
Alina Popa
Native in Rumänisch (Variants: Transylvanian, Moldovan, Romania) Native in Rumänisch
Romanian, medical, legal, general, translation
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Mihaela Brooks
Mihaela Brooks
Native in Rumänisch Native in Rumänisch
Contract Law, Criminal Law, Patent Law, Business Finance, Accounting, Mercantile Law, Administrative Law, Criminal Procedure, Private Law, Civil Procedure, ...
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Veronica Costea
Veronica Costea
Native in Rumänisch 
Romanian translations in Toronto, Romanian interpreting, traduceri engleza-romana Toronto, traduceri engleza-romana Ontario, traduceri romana-engleza, traduceri legalizate Toronto, traduceri legalizate Ontario, traduceri legalizate Canada, interpretariat Toronto, certificate diplome, ...
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Mihaela Pirvulet
Mihaela Pirvulet
Native in Rumänisch Native in Rumänisch
Medical, dentistry, patents, technical, electronics, electrics, nuclear energy
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Andrei Ersek
Andrei Ersek
Native in Ungarisch (Variants: Transylvania, Hungary) 
chemistry, technical, diploma, engineering, mechanics, business, administration, sciences, letter, petrochemistry, ...
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Carmen Dindirica (X)
Carmen Dindirica (X)
Native in Rumänisch 
economics, stock exchange, accounting, finance, sales, marketing, public relations, management, market research, insurance, ...


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