Ion Pop (8 May 1947 – 8 December 2015) was a Romanian footballer who played as a right defender. After he retired from playing football he worked for...
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Manolescu, Dan Mănucă, Marin Mincu, Dan Petrescu, Mihail Petroveanu and Ion Pop. In the 1980s, modern classical composer Doru Popovici completed the cantata...
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(1848–1925) G. Dem. Teodorescu, Wallachian/Romanian folklorist (1849–1900) Ion Pop-Reteganul [ro], Romanian folklorist (1853–1905) Lazăr Șăineanu, Romanian...
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star Madalina to feature in Arko's pop song AAINDA". Jianu, Ana (28 March 2017). "Piteșteanca Mădălina Bellariu Ion a intrat în vizorul producătorilor...
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Vasile Pop (June 14, 1875 – 1931) was a Romanian prose writer. Born in Domnești, Vrancea County, his parents were the farmers Ion Pop and Ecaterina (née...
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trial of those captured took place. Ion Chiujdea, Laurian Haṣu, Gheorghe Haṣu, Victor Metea, Nelu Novac, Ion Pop, Olimpiu Borzea, and Nicolae Burlacu...
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Ion Storm, L.P. was an American video game developer founded by John Romero and Tom Hall, both formerly of id Software. Despite an impressive pedigree...
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a squad coached by Ion Mihăilescu and composed of valuable players such as Ilie Greavu, Ion Motroc, Dumitru Macri, Titus Ozon, Ion Ionescu or Teofil Codreanu...
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November. Opinion polls prior to the elections suggested incumbent President Ion Iliescu of the Social Democracy Party of Romania (PDSR, formerly the Democratic...
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Ion Rațiu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈrat͡sju]; 6 June 1917 – 17 January 2000) was a Romanian lawyer, diplomat, journalist, businessman, writer, and...
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Ion Cristoiu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon krisˈtoju]; born 16 November 1948, Găgești, Vrancea County) is a conservative Romanian journalist and a controversial...
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created in June 2015 from a merger of PLR (a splinter of PNL) and PC. Notes: 1 Ion Iliescu was a member of PDSR, but endorsed by Social Democratic Pole of Romania...
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Silversmith's House – Bistrița George Coșbuc Memorial House – Coșbuc village Ion-Pop Reteganul Memorial House – Reteag village Bistrița Synagogue [ro] Gavril...
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2008-03-27 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved April 23, 2008 (in Romanian) Ion Pop, "Un urmuzian: Ionathan X. Uranus" Archived March 27, 2009, at the Wayback...
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1985 20 Nicolae Preda 1985 1986 21 Gheorghe Cordea 1986 1989 Romania 22 Ion Pop 1989 1990 23 Alexandru Șerban 1990 1990 24 Mihai Tălpean 1990 1991 25 Teodor...
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as an important figure among communist writers, and, as noted by critic Ion Pop, "enrolled himself heart and soul in support of propaganda". Shortly after...
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Scriitori români de azi, vol. I, Bucharest, Editura Cartea Românească, 1978 Ion Pop, Nichita Stănescu – spațiul și măștile poeziei, Bucharest, Editura Albatros...
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Tribuna (Sibiu) published his first poem, Atunci și acum, signed "Tavi". Ion Pop-Reteganul from the Revista Ilustrată (Bistrița) wrote to him at the editorial...
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(1994), p. 189 Crohmălniceanu (2001), pp. 160–162 Ion Pop, “L’Avant-garde littéraire roumaine” in Ion Pop, ed., La Réhabilitation du rêve, p. 91. Magliocco...
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The Enchanted Pig (section Ion porc-împărat)
three nights with her husband. Romanian folklorist Ion Pop-Reteganul [ro] collected tale titled Ion porc-împărat. In this tale, the prince becomes a pig...
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369–370; Crohmălniceanu, p.570; Ion Pop, "Un urmuzian: Grigore Cugler", in Tribuna, Nr. 161, May 2009, p.7–9; Ion Simuț, "Al doilea Urmuz", in România...
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such, Pop went to the Parliament of Romania in Bucharest and submitted the legislative proposal for the union, together with Ion Inculeț and Ion Nistor...
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Constantinescu, Ion Tudose – Liviu Istrate, Ion Nemeș, Ion Pop, Gabriel Simionescu, Alexandru Șerban, Adrian Șandru, Tiberiu Argăseală, Adrian Aelenei, Ion Bogaciu...
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Ion Antonescu (/ˌæntəˈnɛskuː/; Romanian: [i'on antoˈnesku] ; 14 June [O.S. 2 June] 1882 – 1 June 1946) was a Romanian military officer and marshal who...
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Doina and Ion Aldea Teodorovici was a Moldovan musical duo consisting of married couple Doina and Ion Aldea Teodorovici. The group disbanded in 1992,...
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published poems, including by Ion Agârbiceanu, who made his debut there with Amintiri in 1899. Elena din Ardeal and Ion Pop-Reteganul numbered among its...
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p.103 Richter, p.33-35 Londré, p.396, 397; Richter, p.35 (in Romanian) Ion Pop, "Un urmuzian: Ionathan X. Uranus" Archived 27 March 2009 at the Wayback...
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wins the tournament and becomes undisputed champion. Lorenz Larkin versus Ion Pascu took place to determine a tournament alternate, with Larkin winning...
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2007; Ion Ianoși 80, București: Editura Ideea Europeană, 2008; Antologia prozei scurte transilvane, Cluj-Napoca: Editura Limes, 2010; Ion Pop 70, Piteşti:...
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Ursu, Valentina (3 April 2021). "Ion Chicu: Dacă noi nu înțelegem că cineva ne scindează artificial, vom dispărea ca popor și ca stat (VIDEO)". Radio Europa...
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