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TV show's logo Stephen the Great, commemorated on some stamps from 2004, the winner of the contest. In 2006, Romanian Television (Televiziunea Română, TVR) conducted a vote to determine whom the general public considered the 100 Greatest Romanians of all time, in a version of the British TV show 100 Greatest Britons.
Vuia was born to Romanian parents—Simion Popescu, a priest, and his second wife, Ana Vuia—living in Surducul Mic and/or Bujor, where he attended the local primary school, and Făget, a village in the Banat region, Austro-Hungarian Empire, (modern-day Romania); the place is now called Traian Vuia.
Brătescu was artistic director of literature and art magazine Secolul 21. [3] A major retrospective of her work was held at the National Museum of Art of Romania in December 1999. In 2015 Brătescu's first UK solo exhibition was held at the Tate Liverpool. [4] In 2017, she was selected to represent Romania at the 57th Venice Biennale.
The constitution of 1923 gave the king free rein to dissolve parliament and call elections at will; as a result, Romania was to experience over 25 governments in a single decade. Increasingly, these governments were dominated by a number of antisemitic , ultra-nationalist, and mostly at least quasi-fascist parties.
Macedonenii din România; Total population; 1,089 (2021 Romanian census) [1] Regions with significant populations; Bucharest, Galați and Ploiești: Languages; predominately Romanian and Macedonian [2] Census 2021: 1,089 people have self-identified as Macedonians, 201 have specified their language as Macedonian language [3] Religion; Eastern ...
20 AB-I-s-B-00008.05 Settlement Aiud "Tinoasa" or "Cetățuie", approx. 500m south-east of CFR area Neolithic 21 AB-I-s-B-00008.07 Settlement Aiud "Tinoasa" or "Cetățuie", approx. 500m south-east of CFR area Bronze Age 22 AB-I-s-B-00009 Roman city Brucla Aiud Entire city, except for Aiudul de Sus (South Aiud) 2nd — 3rd century, Roman era 23
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Bucharest is the capital and the largest city in Romania, with a population of over 1.7 million in 2021. [348] Its larger urban zone has a population of almost 2.2 million, [349] which are planned to be included into a metropolitan area up to 20 times the area of the city proper. [350] [351] [352]