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[2] Viața Liberă is owned by European Media Investment A.G.A., a German media company. The newspaper is published every day by "Trustul de presă Dunărea de Jos - Galați." According to the Romanian Audit Bureau of Circulations, the circulation of the newspaper dropped significantly in 2008, when an average of 10,000 copies a day were ...
By law nr. 16/1996 (modified by law nr.138/2013, in order to update the existing law and comply with EU requirements), the Archives establishes norms for archival activity; implements measures from the law on archives; receives documents for the National Archival Deposit of Romania; inventories, selects and preserves the documents it holds; preserves documents on microfilm and other formats ...
By 1911, sufficient funds for the statue had been gathered. The commission was granted to Frederic Storck.Iorga wrote of the work: “instead of showing a gentleman in a jacket or even a frock”, similar to photographs of the poet, the sculptor “has made to arise from a large block of marble, given meaning by the blows of his hammer, a serene, gentle figure—not dreamy, but the grandly ...
The Smârdan Training Area, covering an area of almost 10,000 ha (100 km 2; 39 sq mi), is located on the territory of the commune. Established in 1951 and modernized in recent year, the facility has become a strategic point for the training of NATO troops. [2] The training area unit is subordinated to the Cincu Training Center located in Cincu. [3]
The material, consisting of 2 parts [19], tells about Țiți, Cristescu Dumitru Laurențiu, a 4-year-old boy, who disappeared on October 20, 1973, in Bucharest, near a factory. Libertatea also talks about the robot portrait of an adult [ 19 ] Ţiți, made by Florin Lăzău, the only Romanian policeman specialized in age progression.
The operations of the Galați Airport started on 24 June 1926. [1] At the time, Galați had high relevance for the Kingdom of Romania, both because of its port on the Danube and for being regarded as an important crossroad between Muntenia, where the Romanian capital Bucharest was located, and Bessarabia, which belonged to Romania at the time.
Viața Românească [a] (Romanian: [ˈvjat͡sa romɨˈne̯askə], "The Romanian Life") is a monthly literary magazine published in Romania.Formerly the platform of the left-wing traditionalist trend known as poporanism, it is now one of the Writers' Union of Romania's main venues.
The results of the offensive can be summarized as follows, the front line was broken on a 30 km (19 mi) stretch and penetrated to a depth of 20 km (12 mi), resulting in the liberation of a 500 km 2 (190 sq mi) area comprising 30 villages, the Romanian forces took 2,700 prisoners, 70 guns, and important quantities of matériel, including a ...