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  2. Flanco - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Florin Andronescu (Flanco is an acronym of Florin Andronescu Company). [2] The first store opened in 1994, making it the first Romanian electronics and home appliances retail chain. [2] In 1996, Oresa Ventures and the Danube Fund invested in the company. Later, Oresa purchased the majority shareholding for 1 million.

  3. Conservative Party (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The Conservative Party (Romanian: Partidul Conservator, PC) was a conservative [3] political party in Romania.It was founded in 1991, approximately two years after the fall of Communism in Romania, originally under the name Romanian Humanist Party (Romanian: Partidul Umanist Român, PUR).

  4. Alliance for the Homeland - Wikipedia

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    Although it maintains a left-wing outlook, the party's slogan calls for the return of the national sovereignty of Romania. Dragnea commented that it is "not a radical, xenophobic, anti-European party", and focuses on welfare. [12] Ștefănescu was elected as Member of Parliament in 2000 for the radical right populist Greater Romania Party (PRM ...

  5. History of computer hardware in Eastern Bloc countries

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    Collaboration between Romania and the other countries was limited, due to the autarkic policies of Nicolae Ceaușescu. [ 13 ] The availability of western computing hardware differed considerably between communist countries; in the early 1970s they were most common in Czechoslovakia, where a licensing agreement was signed with the French Groupe ...

  6. National Liberal Party (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    On 5 February 2011, the PNL formed the Social Liberal Union (USL) political alliance with the PSD, the National Union for the Progress of Romania (UNPR), and the Conservative Party (PC). [ 38 ] [ 39 ] The PNL subsequently exited the USL on 25 February 2014, disbanding the alliance and returning to opposition. [ 40 ]

  7. History of computing in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Felix PC was a Romanian IBM-PC compatible produced at ICE Felix in 1985–1990. Felix C was a family of Romanian computers produced by ICE Felix from 1970 to 1978. They were similar to IBM/360; their operating system was SIRIS. Felix M was a family of Romanian mini and microcomputers in 1975–1984.

  8. Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia

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    The concept was imported in Romania by eMAG and Flanco in 2011 and became bigger each year. The two reported the biggest Black Friday sales in 2014. eMAG sold products worth some 37 million euros while Flanco's sales totaled 22 million euros. Hundreds of retailers announced their participation in the 2015 campaign. [54]

  9. National Union for the Progress of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The National Union for the Progress of Romania (Romanian: Uniunea Națională pentru Progresul României, UNPR) is a political party in Romania.The party was formed in March 2010 by independents who had broken away from the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the National Liberal Party (PNL) to support President Traian Băsescu.