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  2. Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu - Wikipedia

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    Virgil Gheorghiu was born in Valea Albă, a village in Războieni Commune, Neamț County, in Romania.His father was an Orthodox priest in Petricani.A top student, he attended high school in Chișinău from 1928 to June 1936, after which he studied philosophy and theology at the University of Bucharest and at Heidelberg University.

  3. Mircea Eliade - Wikipedia

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    Eliade was simply released on November 12, and subsequently spent his time writing his play Iphigenia (also known as Ifigenia). [31] In April 1940, with the help of Alexandru Rosetti , he became Cultural Attaché to the United Kingdom, a posting cut short when Romanian-British foreign relations were broken.

  4. 1980s–1990s Romanian orphans phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Children with obvious mental delays or disorders were given false diagnoses from untrained nurses or doctors. [6] According to Jon Hamilton, "A lot of what scientists know about parental bonding and the brain comes from studies of children who spent time in Romanian orphanages during the 1980s and 1990s."

  5. Ion Hobana - Wikipedia

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    The future Ion Hobana was born on 25 January 1934 at Sânnicolau Mare, Timiș-Torontal County, [1] [2] [3] in what was then the Kingdom of Romania. He was officially known under his birth name, Aurelian Mantaroșie [3] [4] or Manta-Roșie. [1] [5] [6] His parents were Ioan, a magistrate, and Antoaneta née Patrichi, who worked as a teacher. [1]

  6. Timeline of Romanian history - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Guard will play a major role in the Romanian political and social system over the next decade and a half. 1929: The worldwide Great Depression affects Romania as well. 1930: June: Carol II returns to Romania on June 7 and is proclaimed King one day later, thus becoming the fourth King of Romania and the first born in Romania.

  7. Transylvanian School - Wikipedia

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    The Transylvanian School (Romanian: Școala Ardeleană) was a cultural movement which was founded after part of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Habsburg-ruled Transylvania accepted the leadership of the pope and became the Greek-Catholic Church (c. 1700). The links with Rome brought to the Romanian Transylvanians the ideas of the Age of ...

  8. Pioneer Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Pioneer Organization (Romanian: Organizaţia Pionierilor) was a pioneer movement in Communist Romania, founded on April 30, 1949. Most students joined the organization while in the second grade and remained pioneers throughout eighth grade, therefore, in practice, the normal age range extended from seven to fifteen, or nearly fifteen.

  9. Oină - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Oină Federation ("Federaţia Română de Oină") was founded in 1932 and was reactivated at the beginning of the 1950s, after a brief period when it was dissolved. Today, there are two oină federations: one in Bucharest , Romania and another one in Chișinău , Moldova .