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  2. 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.

  3. File:România liberă 1889-03-21, nr. 3452.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (2,220 × 3,306 pixels, file size: 2.99 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 4 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. 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

  5. Colecția de Povestiri Științifico-Fantastice - Wikipedia

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    Colecția de Povestiri Științifico-Fantastice (Romanian pronunciation: [koˈlekt͡si.a de povesˈtirʲ ʃti.inˈt͡sifiko fanˈtastit͡ʃe], "The Science Fiction Stories Collection", commonly CPSF) is a Romanian science fiction supplement, founded by writer Adrian Rogoz and published by the popular science weekly Ştiinţă şi Tehnică.

  6. Romanian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The predecessors of the modern Romanian state were the principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, which for most of their existence were vassals of the Ottoman Empire.One of the earliest proponents of Romanian nationalism was the Moldavian prince Iacob Heraclid (ruled 1561-1563), who declared that the Romanians had Roman ancestry and made failed attempts to unite Moldavia, Wallachia, and ...

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  8. Nicolae Steinhardt - Wikipedia

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    Nicolae Steinhardt (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e ˈʃtajnhart]; born Nicu-Aurelian Steinhardt; July 29, 1912 – March 29, 1989) was a Romanian writer, Orthodox monk and lawyer.

  9. Romania–Yugoslavia relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Romania and independent South Slavic states (primarily Serbia) developed before creation of Yugoslavia and union of Transylvania with Romania and those relations played prominent role during the Second Balkan War. Relations between the two states were generally friendly and were only occasionally affected by wider alliance ...