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  2. Romanian Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Academy (Romanian: Academia Română [akadeˈmi.a roˈmɨnə]) is a cultural forum founded in Bucharest, Romania, in 1866. It covers the scientific, artistic and literary domains. It covers the scientific, artistic and literary domains.

  3. Transylvanian School - Wikipedia

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    The Transylvanian School (Romanian: Școala Ardeleană) was a cultural movement which was founded after part of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Habsburg-ruled Transylvania accepted the leadership of the pope and became the Greek-Catholic Church (c. 1700). The links with Rome brought to the Romanian Transylvanians the ideas of the Age of ...

  4. Teach Yourself - Wikipedia

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    Teach Yourself to Fly by Nigel Tangye was published on the eve of the Second World War. It was immediately recommended by the Air Ministry to prospective RAF pilots. Teach Yourself Radio Communication and Teach Yourself Air Navigation were added to the list in 1941. There was a big demand for these books, especially as supplies were constrained ...

  5. First Romanian School - Wikipedia

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    The first Romanian-language classes were held in 1583. [2] It was rebuilt in 1597. The background of the students was varied and, being the only Romanian school in this region of Transylvania, people came from far and wide. Each village paid for one student to attend the school, in order to learn to teach upon returning and share their education.

  6. Nicolae Iorga Institute of History - Wikipedia

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    The Nicolae Iorga Institute of History in Bucharest. The Nicolae Iorga Institute of History (Romanian: Institutul de Istorie „Nicolae Iorga”; abbreviation: IINI) is an institution of research in the field of history under the auspices of the Romanian Academy. The institute is located at 1 Bulevardul Aviatorilor in Sector 1 of Bucharest ...

  7. Samuil Micu-Klein - Wikipedia

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    Born as Maniu Micu in the Transylvanian village of Sadu, in the Principality of Transylvania (now in Sibiu County, Romania), he was the son of a Greek-Catholic protopope and the nephew of bishop Inocenţiu Micu-Klein. [2] He began to study at the Seminary of Blaj and he joined the Order of Saint Basil in 1762.

  8. Mondly - Wikipedia

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    Mondly is based in Brașov, Romania and was founded at the end of 2013 by Alexandru Iliescu and Tudor Iliescu, graduates of Transilvania University of Brașov. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The company launched the first app in May 2014 on AppStore and on Google Play in June 2015.

  9. 1888 in Romania - Wikipedia

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    30 January – The first strike in Romania takes place when 300 workers at the Romanian Railways Workshop in Galați walk out in solidarity following the dismissal of a colleague, Ioan A. Ionescu. [4] 2 July – Ion Luca Caragiale becomes Minister of Education and head of the National Theatre Bucharest. His appointment is controversial and ...