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  2. Alliance for the Union of Romanians - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance for the Union of Romanians ( Romanian: Alianța pentru Unirea Românilor, AUR, meaning "gold" in Romanian) [ 26] is a right-wing populist [ 9][ 10] and nationalist [ 27][ 5][ 28] political party active in Romania and Moldova. It was founded on 19 September 2019 ahead of the 2020 Romanian local and legislative elections.

  3. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest is a beta global city, a major cultural, political and economic hub, and the country's seat of government. Bucharest was first mentioned in documents in 1459. The city became the capital in 1862 and is the centre of Romanian media, culture, and art.

  4. Romstal - Wikipedia

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    Romstal is a Romanian company specialized in the sale of installation equipment for construction. The company's portfolio is grouped into 6 categories of interest, managed by specialized divisions - Thermo, Klima, Hydro, Sanni, Electro and Ceramic, and the product offer includes over 20,000 items characterized by a world-recognized quality, which Romstal adopts as a policy of the market.

  5. National Union for the Progress of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Elections. The National Union for the Progress of Romania ( Romanian: Uniunea Națională pentru Progresul României, UNPR) is a political party in Romania. The party was formed in March 2010 by independents who had broken away from the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the National Liberal Party (PNL) to support President Traian Băsescu.

  6. Alliance for the Homeland - Wikipedia

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    Although it maintains a left-wing outlook, the party's slogan calls for the return of the national sovereignty of Romania. Dragnea commented that it is "not a radical, xenophobic, anti-European party", and focuses on welfare. Ștefănescu was elected as Member of Parliament in 2000 for the radical right populist Greater Romania Party (PRM).

  7. Octavian Paler - Wikipedia

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    Octavian Paler (Romanian pronunciation: [oktaviˈan ˈpalər] or ; July 2, 1926 – May 7, 2007) was a Romanian writer, journalist, politician in Communist Romania, and civil society activist in post-1989 Romania.

  8. History of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The history of Bucharest covers the time from the early settlements on the locality's territory (and that of the surrounding area in Ilfov County) until its modern existence as a city, capital of Wallachia, and present-day capital of Romania . Historical affiliations. Wallachia c. 1459–1859 (Ottoman vassal)

  9. History of computing in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian computers HC family [ ro] (HC 85, HC 85+, HC 88, HC 90, HC 91 and HC 2000) were clones of the ZX Spectrum produced at ICE Felix from 1985 to 1994. HC 85 was first designed at Institutul Politehnic București by Prof. Dr. Ing. Adrian Petrescu (in laboratory), then redesigned at ICE Felix (in order to be produced at industrial scale).