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The following list of Romanians by net worth includes the 10 wealthiest Romanians individuals and families as determined by Forbes Romania. In addition to the annual rankings published by Forbes Romania, six Romanians are also featured in The World's Billionaires by Forbes.
Since 2009 she has represented Romania. Between 2010 and 2013 she became Romania's Girls' under 18 Champion at classical chess, rapid, blitz and solving and 3 times Romania's Girls U20 Champion. In 2010 she won for the first time the Romanian Women's Blitz and Rapid Chess Championships.
Sentenced to 8 years in prison for abuse of office in a case related to illegal retrocession of lands in Romania's capital. [35] 22 May 2015: Ioan Niculae (Richest man in Romania in April 2014, according to Forbes) 2009 Sentenced to two years and a half imprisonment for illegally financing the Social Democratic Party's presidential campaign in ...
Prior to the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, Romania competed eleven times since its first entry in 1994. Its highest placing in the contest had been third place, which the nation achieved in 2005. In 2008, Romania finished in 20th place. [1] "The Balkan Girls" attained local commercial success, topping the Romanian Top 100 in April. [2]
June 7 - 2009 European Parliament election in Romania [4] July 16 - Stadium Cluj Arena construction begins on the site of demolished Ion Moina Stadium. [5]November 24 - The Avdhela Project, an Aromanian digital library and cultural initiative, is launched in the Romanian Peasant Museum in Bucharest.
"The Balkan Girls" was written by Laurențiu Duță and Alexandru Pelin and produced by Duță, Ovidiu Bistriceanu and Daris Mangal. [1] It was released on an enhanced CD on 6 January 2009 by Cat Music in Romania, [1] and was later included on a special 2009 edition of Gheorghe's second studio album, Te Ador (2008), and her third record, Disco Romancing (2012).
G Girls was a Romanian girl supergroup, which was created by their label Global Records. It initially consisted of Inna , Antonia , Loredana Ciobotaru (Lori) and Alexandra Stan ; the latter one later departed and was replaced with Lariss.
Ioana Gașpar-Ivan (born 17 April 1983) is a former tennis player from Romania. In May 2010, Ioana married her tennis coach, Mădălin Ivan, and changed her name to Gașpar-Ivan. [ 1 ] But her name is listed on both WTA and ITF sites as Ioana Gașpar.