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  2. Ion Creangă House - Wikipedia

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    The building was the home of Romanian writer Ion Creangă in the latter's childhood from his birth in 1837 until 1855. [1] [2] The dating of the house as indicated in the National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania (LMI) is 1833, it being located on Ion Creangă Street no. 8.

  3. Ion Creangă - Wikipedia

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    A new publishing house, Editura Ion Creangă, was created as a main publisher of children's literature, and its output included editions of Creangă's own works. [233] The new editions were illustrated by several visual artists of note, among them Corneliu Baba , [ 234 ] Eugen Taru [ 228 ] and Lívia Rusz , [ 233 ] [ 235 ] while "Harap Alb ...

  4. File:Ion Creangă Memorial House, Humuleștitable.jpg

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    English: A bust of Ion Creangă on a table from his memorial house, Humulești. Română: Bustul lui Ion Creangă pe o masă din casa sa memorială de la Humulești. This is a photo of a historic monument in județul Neamț , classified with number NT-IV-m-A-10763 .

  5. Editura Ion Creangă - Wikipedia

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    Editura Ion Creangă (Romanian pronunciation: [ediˈtura iˈon ˈkre̯aŋɡə]) was a publishing house based in Bucharest, Romania.Founded as a state-run company under communist rule and named after the 19th-century writer Ion Creangă, it ranked high among Romanian publishers of children's literature, fantasy literature and science fiction.

  6. File:Humulesti, Casa Creanga, camara.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Casa Memorială „Ion Creangă” din Humulești Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  7. Childhood Memories (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book offers an in-depth account of Ion Creangă's early life in what was then the state of Moldavia, with much insight into the social landscape of his childhood universe, describing relationships between its hero, mainly referred to with his hypocorism and patronymic Nică al lui Ștefan a Petrei or Nic-a lui Ștefan a Petrei ("Nică of ...

  8. The Goat and Her Three Kids - Wikipedia

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    The effigies of a goat, sheep and cow, as used in some peasant festivities (Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Bucharest)"The Goat and Her Three Kids" or "The Goat with Three Kids" (Romanian: Capra cu trei iezi) is an 1875 short story, fable and fairy tale by Romanian author Ion Creangă.

  9. Ivan Turbincă - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of Hell in an 18th-century Romanian Orthodox mural (Sfântul Elefterie Vechi, Bucharest) "Ivan Turbincă" (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈvan turˈbiŋkə]; in full Povestea lui Ivan Turbincă, "The Story of Ivan Turbincă") is an 1880 short story, fairy tale and satirical text by Romanian writer Ion Creangă, echoing themes common in Romanian and European folklore.