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  2. Richard Wagner (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    He was in 1972 a co-founder and member of the Aktionsgruppe Banat, a German-speaking literary activist society. [1] In 1987, Wagner and Müller left Romania for West Berlin, to escape communist oppression and censorship in Nicolae Ceaușescu's Romania. They separated in 1989. [1] Wagner had Parkinson's disease for many years.

  3. Category : German-language newspapers published in Romania

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  4. Dacia (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Dacia: Revistă arheologică și de istorie veche is a Romanian academic journal, the professional publication of Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology, institute of the Romanian Academy. The magazine, active for over 84 years, was founded in 1924 by archaeologist and Romanian historian Vasile Pârvan , in whose honour the institute was ...

  5. Category:Romanian writers in German - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Help. Pages in category "Romanian writers in German" The following 9 pages are in this ...

  6. List of books about the Romanian Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Romania: The Entangled Revolution (The Washington Papers). Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Paperback, 1991. Lazlo Tokes. With God for the People: The Autobiography of ... As Told to David Porter (Teach Yourself). Port Jervis: Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd, 1990. Bel Mooney. "Voices of Silence, the". Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, 1997.

  7. Bravo (Romanian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Bravo was a Romanian teens' magazine, the Romanian version of the German original format. It was published bimonthly between 1997 and 2014. It was published bimonthly between 1997 and 2014. [ 1 ]

  8. Romanian literature - Wikipedia

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    The first book printed in the Danubian Principalities was a Slavonic religious book, printed in 1508 at Dealu Monastery. [9] The first book printed in the Romanian language was a Protestant catechism of Deacon Coresi in 1559, [10] printed by Filip Moldoveanul. [11] Other translations from Greek and Slavonic books were printed later in the 16th ...

  9. Category:German-language mass media in Romania - Wikipedia

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