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  2. Public holidays in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Date Romanian name English name Remarks 1-2 January Anul Nou: New Year's Day: 6 January Bobotează: Epiphany: Public holiday starting with 2024 [citation needed]: 7 January

  3. 2023 in Romania - Wikipedia

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    1 January: . The minimum gross pay increases from 2,550 Romanian lei to 3,000 Romanian lei, while the minimum wage in construction is increased from 3,000 lei to 4,000 lei.

  4. Zile - Wikipedia

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    Zile, anciently known as Zela (Greek: Ζῆλα) (still as Latin Catholic titular see), is a city in Tokat Province, Turkey. It is the seat of Zile District . [ 2 ] Its population is 33,557 (2022). [ 1 ]

  5. 2022 in Romania - Wikipedia

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    21 February – The Chamber of Deputies (Romania) votes on a bill for terminating the Section for Investigating Criminal Offences within the Judiciary (Romanian: Secția pentru Investigarea Infracțiunilor din Justiție, SIIJ) with 250 votes in favour, 90 against and an abstention. [44]

  6. June 1990 Mineriad - Wikipedia

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    The June 1990 Mineriad was the suppression of anti-National Salvation Front (FSN) rioting in Bucharest, Romania by the physical intervention of groups of industrial workers as well as coal miners from the Jiu Valley, brought to Bucharest by the government to counter the rising violence of the protesters. [1]

  7. Party of Young People - Wikipedia

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    In the 2024 local elections, the party won 11 local councillor mandates. [10] [11] The party did not participate in the 2024 European Parliament election.[7]For the 2024 parliamentary election, [6] the party has nominated over 140 candidates from various professions (entrepreneurs, lawyers, drivers, sales specialists, engineers), [12] including many candidates from the diaspora.

  8. Vacanța Mare - Wikipedia

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    Salutări din balamuc, Greetings from the lunatic asylum (1998) Ce-lularul meu, My Mo-bile, a pun on a Romanian curse saying (1998) Necenzurat, Uncensored (originally named "3 Proşti din Sud-Vest", "3 Stupids form South-West", the last show with Dan Sava, 1999)

  9. Mircea Florian (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Satu Mare, Mircea Florian began his musical education as a pianist and saxophonist, before turning to guitar, blockflute, mandolin and various other instruments. [3] [4] He first took classes at the Satu Mare Art School, [5] and first became interested in performing arts while an avid spectator of the local Medrano Circus (the place where he also witnessed the first concert by a rock ...