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The Regina Maria Health Network is a private healthcare service in Romania founded in 1995. It is owned by Mid Europa Partners who put it up for sale in 2019 valued at more than €300 million, with reported annual revenues of around €150 million and an operating profit of €25 million.
In Romania, Marie is known by the nickname Mama Răniților ("Mother of the Wounded"), [180] or simply as "Regina Maria", while in other countries she is remembered as the "Soldier Queen" and "Mamma Regina". [181] [182] Marie is also nicknamed "the mother-in-law of the Balkans", due to her children's marriages into the region's ruling houses.
Regina Maria may refer to: Regina Maria, a latinate form of address for queens named Maria, see Queen Maria (disambiguation) Regina Maria (Romanian frigate) Regina Maria, Soroca, a village and commune in Moldova; Regina Maria, former name of Semionovca, a village in Mingir Commune, Hînceşti district, Moldova
The Regina Maria Hospital (Romanian: Spitalul Regina Maria Cluj) is a hospital located at 29 Calea Dorobanților, Cluj-Napoca, Romania that was opened in 2019.. It is owned and operated by the private Regina Maria Health Network and cost €18 million.
The Order of the Cross of Marie (Romanian: Ordinul Crucea Regina Maria) was instituted on 15 February 1917 by King Ferdinand I of Romania as the fifth and lowest Military Award for Grand Mastership of his wife Princess Marie of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Edinburgh, who was a Nurse in Military hospitals as well as led The Romanian Red Cross in ...
NMS Regina Maria was the second and last of the two Regele Ferdinand-class destroyers built in Italy for the Romanian Navy in the late 1920s. After the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941 (Operation Barbarossa), she took part in the Raid on Constanța a few days later and may have damaged a Soviet destroyer leader during the battle.
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Regina Maria Roche (1764–1845) was an English Gothic novelist, best known for The Children of the Abbey (1796) and Clermont (1798). Encouraged by the success of the pioneering Ann Radcliffe , she became a bestselling author in her own time.