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The Romanian calendar is the Gregorian, adopted in 1919.However, the traditional Romanian calendar has its own names for the months.In modern Romania and Moldova, the Gregorian calendar is exclusively used for business and government transactions and predominates in popular use as well.
Kindergartens offer preschool education for children (usually between ages 3–6) and typically last for 3 forms – "small group" (grupa mică) for children aged 3–4, "middle group" (grupa mijlocie), for children aged 4–5, and "big group" (grupa mare) for children aged 5–6, with this last form becoming compulsory in 2020, [22] [23] and ...
Gheorghe Șincai National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național "Gheorghe Șincai") is a public day high school located at 25 Gheorghe Șincai Street, Baia Mare, Romania. It is a school for grades 9 to 12 attended by some 900 pupils aged 14 to 19; [ 1 ] grades 5 to 8 opened in 2010. [ 2 ]
Adormirea Maicii Domnului/Sfânta Maria Mare: Dormition of the Mother of God: Also the Day of the Romanian Naval Forces since St. Mary is the patron saint of the Navy. 30 November Sfântul Andrei: Saint Andrew's Day: Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Romania. 1 December Ziua Națională a României: National Day of Romania
When using the 2021 calendar system, the private schools' year begins in the second or third week of September and ends in late May or first/second week of June before June 12, Independence Day. The academic term for senior high school students (Grades 11 and 12) operates on a semestral basis.
La Mare de Carteret High School is a high school on the island of Guernsey in the Channel Islands, located in the Castel parish. This school is expected to close in 2025 due its rebuilding costs [1] and has stopped accepting year 7 pupils, since September 2023. [2] Students will attend Les Varendes High School instead.
Tămădău Mare is a commune in Călărași County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Călăreți, Dârvari, Plumbuita, Săcele, Șeinoiu, Tămădău Mare and Tămădău Mic. The military airfield located here was the scene of the Tămădău affair, which occurred on July 14, 1947. Church in Tămădău Mic
According to the 2021 census, Târgu Mureș had a population of 116,033, a decrease from the figure recorded at the 2011 census. [17] The city is home to the largest urban Hungarian community in Transylvania, surpassing those of Sfântu Gheorghe, Cluj-Napoca and Oradea. The 2002 census was the first to show the Hungarians as a local minority.