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  2. Education in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Education in Romania. Education in Romania is based on a free-tuition, egalitarian system. Access to free education is guaranteed by Article 32 in the Constitution of Romania. [ 1] Education is regulated and enforced by the Ministry of National Education. [ 2] Each step has its own form of organization and is subject to different laws and ...

  3. Ministry of Education (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    1 October 2009 22 December 2009 PDL: 13 Daniel Funeriu: 23 December 2009 8 February 2012 Boc II: Ministry of Education, Research and Youth 14 Cătălin Baba: 9 February 2012 6 May 2012 Ungureanu: Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sport 15 Ioan Mang: 7 May 2012 14 May 2012 PSD: Ponta I - Liviu Pop: 15 May 2012 1 June 2012 Independent (7 ...

  4. List of secondary schools in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Corneliu Baba High School of Arts, Bistrița. High School of Music, Bistrița. Petru Rareș National College (Beclean) Henri Coandă Technological High School (Beclean) Beclean Agricultural Technological High School. George Coșbuc National College (Năsăud) Solomon Halita Theoretical High School, Sângeorz-Băi.

  5. Category : Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania

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    Pages in category "Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania". The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Order of the Star of Romania. Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania.

  6. Development regions of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Map of the development regions (NUTS-2 level divisions) Map of the macroregions (NUTS-1 level divisions) The development regions of Romania (Romanian: Regiunile de dezvoltare ale României) refer to the eight regional divisions created in Romania in 1998 in order to better co-ordinate regional development as Romania progressed towards accession to the European Union (EU).

  7. Carol I National Defence University - Wikipedia

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    The Carol I National Defence University (Romanian: Universitatea Națională de Apărare „Carol I" (UNAp)) is an institution of higher education, located in Bucharest, Romania. It was established in 1889 by Ștefan Fălcoianu under the name Higher War School. [3] In 2005, it was renamed in honor of the Romanian King Carol I. [1]

  8. Mihai Viteazul National College, Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Mihai Viteazul National College. Mihai Viteazul National College ( Romanian: Colegiul Național Mihai Viteazul) is a high school located at 62 Pache Protopopescu Boulevard, Bucharest, Romania. One of the most prestigious secondary education institutions in Romania, it was named after the Romanian ruler Michael the Brave ( Romanian: Mihai ...

  9. Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania is the largest country in Southeastern Europe and the twelfth-largest in Europe, having an area of 238,397 square kilometres (92,046 sq mi). [ 241]: 17 It lies between latitudes 43° and 49° N and longitudes 20° and 30° E. The terrain is distributed roughly equally between mountains, hills, and plains.