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Metin2 is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) originally developed by Ymir Entertainment (now owned by Webzen Games) and originally released in Korea in 2004. [1] It has since been published in many European countries and in the United States by Gameforge 4D GmbH. [2] Other versions exist in Asian languages.
Trilulilu was the biggest user-generated content (UGC) website in Romania on which users could view, upload and share videos, images and audio files. The website was created on January 22, 2007, after a few weeks of beta testing, by two Romanian entrepreneurs Sergiu Biriş and Andrei Dunca. [ 1 ]
In March 2011, Forum Invest co-organized, together with the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Romanian Ministry of Economy, the Federation of the Gulf Cooperation Council Chambers of Commerce and a number of other institutional partners, the first ever economic forum between Romania – South – Eastern Europe and the Gulf Cooperation Council, [3] aiming to boost economic cooperation ...
Colosseum Tournament 43 was an outdoor kickboxing event produced by the Colosseum Tournament that took place on June 28, 2024, at the Suceava Fortress in Suceava, Romania. [ 3 ] Semmy Schilt made special guest appearance at the event.
Headquarters of the National Grand Lodge of Romania (MLNaR), in Bucharest Grave featuring Masonic imagery in Ghencea cemetery. The beginnings of Freemasonry in the Danubian Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia (which would unite to form Romania in 1859) date to the 18th century and the activities of the humanist scholar Anton Maria del Chiaro, secretary to voivodes Constantin Brâncoveanu ...
Iowa State's record of 945 consecutive games with a 3-pointer ended on Tuesday night, despite the Cyclones beating Texas Tech 71-58 at home.
Børge Brende (Foreign Minister of Norway and former managing director of the World Economic Forum) (2015) Åsne Seierstad (author, The Bookseller of Kabul) (2010) Knut Olav Amas (political editor, Norway's Aftenposten) (2011) Hanne Skartveit (political editor, Norway's Verdens Gang) (2011) Magne Ove Varsi (indigenous rights leader) (2009)
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