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  2. Românul - Wikipedia

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    Romania (Rumânia) as described by Cezar Bolliac in the 1850s: the United Principalities, alongside Transylvania, Bukovina, Bessarabia etc.In itself, the paper's definitive name showed the patriotic fervor of the 1850s, and especially the cause of Romanian nation-building, when the name "Romanian" slowly replaced references to "Moldavian", "Wallachian" etc. [19] At the time, both sides of the ...

  3. Hieromonk Makarije - Wikipedia

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    founder of Serbian and Romanian printing Hieromonk Makarije ( Serbian : Јеромонах Макарије ; fl. 1494 – died after 1528) is the founder of Serbian and Romanian printing , having printed the first book in Serbian and the first book in the territory of Walachia (part of modern-day Romania ).

  4. Timeline of Romanian history - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Army is founded. Romania switches from Cyrillic script to the Latin script that is still in use today. 1861: On February 5, the 1859 union is formally declared and a new country, Romania is founded. The capital city is chosen to be Bucharest.

  5. The Timișoara Times - Wikipedia

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    The Timișoara Times is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Romanian and German, founded and published in Timișoara since 1771, as Temeswarer Nachrichten. It is one of the most popular local newspapers from Romania, read by hundreds of thousands people annually. The Timișoara Times is owned by Times Network Romania.

  6. History of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian First, Second (forming), and what little was left of the Third and the Fourth Armies (one corps) were under orders from the King to defend Romania against any German attacks. King Michael offered to put the Romanian Army, which at that point had a strength of nearly 1,000,000 men, [ 282 ] on the side of the Allies .

  7. Romania - Wikipedia

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    Ciprian Manolescu managed to write a perfect paper (42 points) for a gold medal more times than anybody else in the history of the competition, in 1995, 1996 and 1997. [289] Romania has achieved the highest team score in the competition, after China, Russia, the United States and Hungary.

  8. Moldavian Bull's Heads - Wikipedia

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    The stamps were reprinted several times, and also forged in Romania and abroad. [1] Captain Costică Moroiu was one of these forgers. In 1881, the same year he founded the Romanian Philatelic Society, he created 1858-design stamps with values of 15, 45, 90 and 135 para.

  9. Timeline of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    1861 – City becomes capital of Romania. [10] [2] 1862 – Orphanage founded. [4] 1863 – Music and Drama Conservatory established. 1864 University of Bucharest, [11] [2] Bucharest National University of Arts, School of Bridges and Roads, Mines and Architecture, [12] and National Museum of Antiquities [13] founded. Barbu Vlădoianu becomes mayor.