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7–8 Clasa I: compulsory 8–9 Clasa II: compulsory 9–10 Clasa III: compulsory 10–11 Clasa IV: compulsory Gymnasium (Middle school) Age Grade Type 11–12 Clasa V: compulsory 12–13 Clasa VI: compulsory 13–14 Clasa VII: compulsory 14–15 Clasa VIII: compulsory Lyceum (Secondary School) Age Grade Type 15–16 Clasa IX: compulsory 16 ...
Romano [33] is the result of the codification of Stefan George's Lingua Romana, a Romance artistic language which the German poet used in part of his lyrical work (see above). This codification is known through Grammatica de la lingua Romana de Stefan George (1991), an anonymous manuscript preserved at the Sammlung für Plansprachen in Vienna. [34]
The institute functioned under this name until 1990, when it became the Academy of Theatre and Film – the only such school in Romania with a ranking equal to that of a university and with international recognition.
www.univcb.ro: The Constantin Brâncoveanu University is a private university in Pitești, Romania, [1] founded in 1991. References
1 digit for the sex of the Person. 1=Male & 2=Female born before 1999, 3 & 4 before 1899, 5 & 6 before 2099, 7 & 8 for foreign residents [6] 6 digits for Date of birth; 2 digits represents the place of birth (County) next 3 digits is a number between 001 and 999. Each number is allocated only once per person per day
presidency.ro. Romania: Deșteaptă-te, române! – Video with scores and authentic video material of the Romanian revolution 1989 of the national anthem of Romania, with information in description and Creative Commons resources for Download in description ( archive link )
Mititei (Romanian pronunciation:) or mici (Romanian pronunciation:; both Romanian words meaning "little ones", "small ones") is a traditional dish from Romanian cuisine, consisting of grilled ground meat rolls made from a mixture of beef, lamb and pork, with spices such as garlic, black pepper, thyme, coriander, anise, savory, and sometimes a touch of paprika.
In the 3rd century BC, a Greek captive from Tarentum named Livius Andronicus was sold as a slave and employed as a tutor for his master's children. [7] After obtaining his freedom, he continued to live in Rome and became the first schoolmaster (private tutor) to follow Greek methods of education and would translate Homer 's Odyssey into Latin ...