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Avram Iancu National College (Câmpeni) David Prodan Theoretical High School, Cugir; Ion D. Lăzărescu Technical College, ... Liceul Teoretic Național de Informatic ...
Aurel Vlaicu High School (Romanian: Liceul Teoretic Aurel Vlaicu) is a high school located at 8 Gheorghe Lazăr Street, Orăștie, Romania.. The school was established in 1919, following the union of Transylvania with Romania, and was the first Romanian-language high school in Orăștie. [1]
He was born in Frâua (called Axente Sever since 1931), the son of Iacob Baciu and Ana, née Maxim. From 1831 to 1835 he studied in Blaj.He then returned to pursue his studies at the Gheorghe Lazăr Gymnasium in Sibiu, after which he returned in 1840 to Blaj to study theology and philosophy, having Simion Bărnuțiu as professor. [1]
Its mayor as of 2021 is Sandu Heler. 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.
Ovidius High School (Romanian: Liceul Teoretic "Ovidius") is a public high school located at 2, Basarabi Alley, Constanța, Romania. It was founded on 27 May 1955, by its first director, Alexandru Ștefănescu.
Béla Bartók High School (Hungarian: Bartók Béla Líceum; Romanian: Liceul Teoretic Bartók Béla) is a Hungarian-language high school located at 11A General Ion Dragalina Boulevard, Timișoara, Romania.
Until 1990 it was called Mihai Eminescu Natural Science High School (Liceul de Științe ale Naturii). In 1990, the name was changed to Mihai Eminescu Theoretical High School (Liceul Teoretic) and in 2005 was given the National College (Colegiu Național) title, thus becoming Mihai Eminescu National College (C.N.M.E.), as it is known today. [1]
There are several institutions bearing his name, including Colegiul Naţional de Informatică Traian Lalescu in Hunedoara and Liceul Teoretic Traian Lalescu in Reşiţa. There is also a Traian Lalescu Street in Timişoara. The National Mathematics Contest Traian Lalescu for undergraduate students is also named after him.