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Avram Iancu Technical College, Aiud; Alexandru Borza Agricultural Technological High School, Aiud; Dr. Lazăr Chirilă High School, Baia de Arieș; Inochentie Micu Clain National College, Blaj; Ștefan Manciulea Technological High School , Blaj; Sfântul Vasile cel Mare Greek-Catholic Theological High School , Blaj
The Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (Romanian: Universitatea "Alexandru Ioan Cuza"; acronym: UAIC) is a public university located in Iași, Romania.Founded by an 1860 decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza, under whom the former Academia Mihăileană was converted to a university, the University of Iași, as it was named at first, is one of the oldest universities of Romania, and one of its ...
Avram Iancu (until 1932 Chemenfoc, from 1932 to 1950 Regina Maria; German: Kemmen; Hungarian: Keményfok) is a commune in Bihor County, in Crișana, Romania. The commune is composed of three villages: Ant (Ant), Avram Iancu and Tămașda (Tamáshida). The majority of the population (96%) in Avram Iancu village is Romanian.
Mihai Eminescu National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național "Mihai Eminescu" Oradea) is a high school located at 18 Episcop Roman Ciorogariu Street, Oradea, Bihor County, Romania. It is named after Mihai Eminescu, the national poet, and is one of the most prestigious schools in Bihor County.
At the 2021 census, Avram Iancu had a population of 1,271. According to the census from 2011 , the commune had a total population of 1,636; of those, 86.37% were ethnic Romanians and 10.09% ethnic Romani .
The roots of Emanuel University of Oradea were planted in 1990, as Emanuel Bible Institute by Emanuel Baptist Church of Oradea. It was an underground Bible institute to train the upcoming pastors and missionaries of the Communist Romania. [1] In 1998, the school became "Emanuel University". [2]
Avram Iancu was a Romanian lawyer known for his participation in the Transylvanian Revolution of 1848–1849. Avram Iancu may also refer to a number of places or institutions named after him: Places
The University of Oradea (UO or U of O) (Romanian: Universitatea din Oradea) is an accredited public university located in Oradea in north-western Romania.. With 15 faculties, the university has a total of 123 fields of study for undergraduates and 151 post-graduate specialisation degrees.