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  2. History of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The history of Bucharest covers the time from the ... The welcoming of Russian intervention by Bucharesters at the start of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 ...

  3. Timeline of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest Russian Church built. Saint Basil the Great Cathedral opened. 1912 – Military Circle built. [1] 1913 – City hosts signing of the Treaty of Bucharest (1913). 1914 – Anglican Church (Bucharest) built. 1916 6 December: German occupation of city begins. [10] [19] August: City hosts signing of the Treaty of Bucharest (1916). 1918

  4. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest is a major cultural, political and economic hub, and the country's seat of government. Bucharest was first mentioned in documents in 1459. The city became the capital in 1862 and is the centre of Romanian media, culture, and art.

  5. Category:History of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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  6. Romanian language - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Romanian language started in the Roman provinces north of the Jireček Line in Classical antiquity but there are 3 main hypotheses about its exact territory: the autochthony thesis (it developed in left-Danube Dacia only), the discontinuation thesis (it developed in right-Danube provinces only), and the "as-well-as" thesis that supports the language development on both sides ...

  7. History of writing - Wikipedia

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    This article cites its sources but its page reference ranges are too broad or incorrect. Please help in adding a more precise page range. (July 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Survey of eight prominent scripts (left to right, top to bottom): Sumerian cuneiform, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Chinese characters, Maya script, Devanagari, Latin alphabet, Arabic alphabet, Braille Part of ...

  8. Romanian literature - Wikipedia

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    In 1829, in Wallachia, Ion Heliade Rădulescu founded the first Romanian-language Newspaper, Curierul Românesc, [29] and cofounded the Philharmonic Society which later created the National Theatre of Bucharest. [30] Albina Românească, a similar publication to Curierul Românesc was started contemporaneously by Gheorghe Asachi in Moldavia. [31]

  9. Battle of Bucharest (1771) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Bucharest took place on 20 October 1771 and was an important event of the Russo-Turkish war. It occurred when the Ottomans tried to recapture Bucharest from the Russians. In the summer of 1771, Russia launched an offensive against the Turkish positions along the Danube, attacking Giurgiu , but this turned out to be unsuccessful ...