• Emil Ungureanu (1 November 1936 – 2012) was a Romanian chess International Master (1978), Romanian Chess Championships medalist (1968, 1971, 1975). In...
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  • 1999 Cornel Mihai Ungureanu (born 1965), Romanian novelist and journalist Emil Ungureanu (1936–2012), Romanian chess player Ion Ungureanu (1935–2017), Moldovan...
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    Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈhaj rəzˈvan uŋɡuˈre̯anu]; born 22 September 1968) is a Romanian historian, politician who served as...
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    (1934–1937; 1939–1940) Ecaterina Teodoroiu (1894–1917), World War I heroine Emil Ungureanu (1936–2012), chess International Master Mircea Veroiu (1941–1997), film...
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    Emil Boc, left office in the wake of the 2012 Romanian protests, decision officially approved by the state president on 9 February 2012. Ungureanu's cabinet...
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  • to face Anna Ushenina in the Women's World Chess Championship 2013. Emil Ungureanu, Romanian International Master. 7 January Elaine Pritchard, English...
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    continued his mandate after Boc's resignation, on February 6, 2012, in the Ungureanu cabinet. It was replaced on May 7, 2012, following the dismissal by censure...
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  • street protests, Prime Minister Emil Boc resigned and president Traian Băsescu appointed the independent Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, former SIE commander, to form...
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  • of Frederiksberg. Tomas Mayne Rasmus Greve Emil Svinth Aagaard Michael Attali Strøyberg Andrei Ungureanu Eugene Hanrahan Erwan Caquineau Thomas Hobbs...
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    to May 2012 he was Romania's Minister of Culture in the Emil Boc and Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu governments, a role he has reprised between March and October...
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    Emil Boc (Romanian pronunciation: [eˈmil ˈbok]; born 6 September 1966) is a Romanian politician who was Prime Minister of Romania from 22 December 2008...
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    Cadrilaterului - diferendum teritorial şi repere imagologice (1913-1940)”, George Ungureanu Deletant, Dennis (2006). Hitler's forgotten ally: Ion Antonescu and his...
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  • former Prime Minister, leader of the party (2002–2004) Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2004–2007), head of Romanian Foreign Intelligence...
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    served from 6 February to 9 February 2012, following the resignation of Emil Boc. He had previously been the Minister of Justice of Romania since 29 February...
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    Boc, and continued in this capacity under Boc's successor, Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu. He was born in Bucharest, where his father Mihai was a lawyer; he is...
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    Mănescu Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine Biodata Laurențiu Ungureanu; Radu Eremia (6 February 2016). "Apostolii Epocii de Aur, episodul #7...
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  • Warrior Emil Hostina as Arcon Claudiu Bleonț as Ossac Claudiu Trandafir as Roman Horseman Ion Haiduc as Captain of the Guard Nicodim Ungureanu as Roman...
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    Emil Botta (Romanian pronunciation: [eˈmil ˈbota]; 15 September 1911 – 24 July 1977) was a Romanian actor, poet and prose writer, the younger brother of...
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    Ion Ungureanu (2 August 1935 – 28 January 2017) was a Moldovan actor and politician. Born in Opaci, Ungureanu served as member of the Parliament of Moldova...
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    drink]. Jurnalul Național (in Romanian). Retrieved June 26, 2024. Ionuț Ungureanu. "Cum a supraviețuit nepotul lui Ceaușescu din blocul în care a murit...
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    Georgescu and Sebastian Zachmann, "Guvernul Ungureanu a căzut! Moţiunea a trecut cu 235 de voturi pentru" ("Ungureanu Government Falls! Motion Passes with 235...
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    many other claims, the resignation of President Traian Băsescu and the Ungureanu Cabinet. In early July, demonstrations took place in several locations...
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    Mihai Pavelescu). As an editor of SF literature, he published Dănuț Ungureanu's novel Marilyn Monroe on a Closed Curve (1993), Dan Merișca's Revolt in...
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    position of the office of Minister of Foreign Affairs, 43 days after Ungureanu's resignation, because President Băsescu refused to accept the nomination...
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    2007 – October 2012 Prime Minister Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu Emil Boc Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Victor Ponta Minister Eugen Nicolăescu Ionuț Bazac Adriean...
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    Răzvan Ungureanu Cabinet together with the PDL and UNPR. In 2012 the Romanian Parliament voted a motion of no confidence against the Ungureanu Cabinet...
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    dismissed following the adoption of a motion of no confidence: Emil Boc (2009), Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu (2012), Sorin Grindeanu (2017), Viorica Dăncilă (2019)...
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  • Cârțu (1998–2002) Nicolae Ungureanu (2004–2006) Nicolae Negrilă (2006) Iordan Eftimie (2006) Emil Vlăduț (2007) Nicolae Ungureanu (2007) Florin Cioroianu...
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    and the centre-right Civic Initiative led by Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu. Eventually Ungureanu joined a minor party, Civic Force (FC), and was elected its...
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  • Dan Topolinschi Iancu Țucărman Toma Tudoran David Twersky Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Radu Varia Ghizela Vass Andreea Verdes Anatol Vieru Nicolae Vogoride Eugeniu...
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