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  2. Nicolae Steinhardt - Wikipedia

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    Due to his lineage from his father's side, he was subjected to antisemitic discrimination during the successive fascist governments of World War II Romania. Between 1919 and 1929, he attended Spiru Haret High School [ ro ] in Bucharest, where, despite his background, he was instructed in religion by a Christian priest.

  3. Freemasonry in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of the National Grand Lodge of Romania (MLNaR), in Bucharest Grave featuring Masonic imagery in Ghencea cemetery. The beginnings of Freemasonry in the Danubian Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia (which would unite to form Romania in 1859) date to the 18th century and the activities of the humanist scholar Anton Maria del Chiaro, secretary to voivodes Constantin Brâncoveanu ...

  4. Rodica Ojog-Brașoveanu - Wikipedia

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    Critics dubbed her the "Agatha Christie of Romania", with the British novelist being one of her most obvious sources of inspiration for her books. In addition, like the British author, Ojog-Brasoveanu was able to live on just her writings throughout her life, her novels selling in tremendous numbers.

  5. Forum Invest - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, Forum Invest co-organized, together with the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Romanian Ministry of Economy, the Federation of the Gulf Cooperation Council Chambers of Commerce and a number of other institutional partners, the first ever economic forum between Romania – South – Eastern Europe and the Gulf Cooperation Council, [3] aiming to boost economic cooperation ...

  6. Seven Wonders of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Various lists of the Seven Wonders of Romania (Romanian: Cele Șapte Minuni ale României) have been compiled from past to the present day, to catalogue Romania's most spectacular artificial structures.

  7. List of books about the Romanian Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Ivo Banac (ed.), Eastern Europe in Revolution: Katherine Verdery, Gail Klingman, "Romania After Ceausescu: Post-communist Communism", Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1992 ISBN 0-8014-9997-6; Andrei Codrescu, The Hole in the Flag: A Romanian Exile's Story of Return and Revolution, William Morrow and Co., New York City, 1991 ISBN 0-688-08805-8

  8. Trilulilu - Wikipedia

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    Trilulilu was the biggest user-generated content (UGC) website in Romania on which users could view, upload and share videos, images and audio files. The website was created on January 22, 2007, after a few weeks of beta testing, by two Romanian entrepreneurs Sergiu Biriş and Andrei Dunca. [ 1 ]

  9. Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania (German: Demokratisches Forum der Deutschen in Rumänien, DFDR; Romanian: Forumul Democrat al Germanilor din România, FDGR; in short Forumul German or Das Forum) is a political party (legally recognized as an association of public utility according to the governmental decision HG 599 as per 4 June 2008) organised on ethnic criteria representing the ...