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  2. Coresi - Wikipedia

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    Coresi. Statue of Coresi, next to St. Nicholas Church, Brașov. Coresi (also known as Deacon Coresi) d. 1583, Brașov was a Romanian printer of the sixteenth century. He was the editor of some of the earliest printed books in the Romanian language .

  3. List of Romanian historical films - Wikipedia

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    1386–1418. Battle of Rovine, Battle of Nicopolis. Mircea cel Batrân, Mehmed I, Vlad III the Impaler. Mircea at IMDb. For the country. Pentru patrie. 1978. 1877–1878. Romanian War of Independence.

  4. Category:Romanian World War II films - Wikipedia

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    Romanian films about World War II (1939–1945). Pages in category "Romanian World War II films" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  5. List of Romanian films - Wikipedia

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    Collective. Alexander Nanau. Documentary. Nominated for two Oscars – Best Documentary and Best Foreign Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards . Winner of the Best Documentary Award at the 2020 European Film Awards . La Gomera. Corneliu Porumboiu.

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  7. History of Romania - Wikipedia

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    It became an Associated State of the EU in 1995, an Acceding Country in 2004, and a full member on 1 January 2007. [334] Following the free travel agreement and politic of the post–Cold War period, as well as hardship of the life in the post 1990s economic depression, Romania has an increasingly large diaspora. The main emigration targets ...

  8. CIFA (computer) - Wikipedia

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    CIFA is the acronym for "Calculatorul Institutului de Fizică Atomică" (English: Computer of Atomic Physics Institute ). CIFA-1, the first Romanian computer, was built in 1957 under the guidance of Victor Toma. [1] The experimental first-generation model CIFA-1 was reproduced in small numbers both in the original variant with vacuum tubes as ...

  9. Category:Romanian printers - Wikipedia

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    Romanian printmakers‎ (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Romanian printers" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.