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When Marinette sees this, she renounces her Miraculous. This episode is the first part of "The Origins Story" special. This episode was first shown in South Korea on 1 March 2016 as episode 14. [91] [92] The French version of this episode was first shown in Quebec, Canada on 4 March 2016 as episode 21. [93]
ISBN 1-63229-277-7; Miraculous Adventures of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Volume 1 The Trash Krakken. Authored by Thomas Astruc, Bryan Seaton, Nicole D'Andria, and Brian Hess. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2018. ISBN 1-63229-290-4; Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: De-Evilize. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Matthieu ...
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Using the stages of some public places, especially cafes, the performances of Timișoara dilettantes mainly focused on the works of Vasile Alecsandri and some local authors. [1] The first Romanian-language theatre performance presented by a troupe of dilettantes – Fantasma by Ion C. Lerescu – took place on 1 March 1870, in the Fabric suburb ...
Union Square (Romanian: Piața Unirii), also known as Dome Square (Romanian: Piața Domului), is the oldest square in Timișoara, Romania. [1] It was named in honor of the Romanian troops that entered Timișoara on 3 August 1919 and established the Romanian administration, thus finalizing the union of Banat with Romania. [2]
The Huniade Castle (Romanian: Castelul Huniade; Hungarian: Hunyadi-kastély; German: Schloss Hunyadi) is the oldest monument in Timișoara, Romania, built between 1443 and 1447 by John Hunyadi and Paolo Santini de Duccio over the old royal castle dating from the 14th century (built during the reign of Charles I Robert). [1]
[3]: 503–4 Twenty-five prisoners died of unknown causes between 1949 and 1955. There were also cases of summary executions, for example in August 1949, when seven members of the anti-communist resistance movement , told they were being taken from Timișoara to Aiud Prison , were shot in a nearby forest on orders from Alexandru Nicolschi .
[7] The technical project of the future stadium began in January 2021, and the feasibility study was approved by the county councilors in June 2021. According to the study, the seating capacity will be 32,150, [ 8 ] and the construction costs will amount to 165 million euros, of which 7 million will be borne by the Timiș County Council.