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    The Proclamation of Timișoara was a thirteen-point written document, drafted on March 11, 1990, by the Timișoara participants in Romania's 1989 Revolution...
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    Golaniad (category History of Bucharest)
    The three main demands of the protesters were as follows. The eighth point of the Proclamation of Timișoara: leading members of the Romanian Communist...
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    Lustration (category Politics of Europe)
    to ten years. Berufsverbot Indignité nationale Ironclad Oath Proclamation of Timișoara Religion in ancient Rome Truth and reconciliation commission...
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    Mineriad (category History of Bucharest)
    had gathered with the goal of attaining official recognition for the 8th demand of the popular Proclamation of Timișoara, which stated that communists...
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    International Commission for Investigation of Crimes Against Humanity Golaniad Lustration in Poland Proclamation of Timișoara Street name controversy Vergangenheitsbewältigung...
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    comments, part of this statement may have been sarcastic. Also then, Cazimir stated that he was not opposed to the Proclamation of Timișoara, which had asked...
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    Timișoara: Editura Solness, 2011. Ljubivoje Cerović, Sârbii din România. Din Evul mediu timpuriu până în zilele noastre. Timișoara: Union of Serbs of...
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  • June 1990 Mineriad (category History of Romania (1989–present))
    protest". Their main demands were the adoption of point 8 of the Proclamation of Timișoara (no former members of the disbanded Romanian Communist Party in...
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    as well) from all areas of public life (thereby endorsing the Proclamation of Timișoara and the lustration law against the former Romanian secret police)...
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  • George Șerban (category Academic staff of the Politehnica University of Timișoara)
    University of Timișoara. After taking part in the Revolution, he became a member of the Timișoara Society and a journalist for Timișoara newspaper. In...
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    raids over Timișoara. Following the 1944 Romanian coup d'état, the Luftwaffe and Hungarian Air Force conducted bombing raids against Timișoara. The first...
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  • 1990 in Romania (category Years of the 20th century in Romania)
    in Timișoara Opera Square begins, with protesters adopting the Proclamation of Timișoara. 15 March – Five people are killed and hundreds injured in ethnic...
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  • Mona Muscă (category Academic staff of the West University of Timișoara)
    by the Proclamation of Timișoara and meant to exclude from public office those "who were part of the power structures and repressive apparatus of the Communist...
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  • endorsing the Timișoara Proclamation (Romanian: Proclamația de la Timișoara) which demanded that the former structures and members of the Romanian Communist...
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    such places as Bucharest, Timișoara, Oradea, Cluj and Iași, which contributed to unease inside the PMR and resulted in a wave of arrests. While refusing...
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    Banat (redirect from History of Banat)
    the existing Arad Region was incorporated to the Timișoara Region. In December 1960, the Timișoara Region was renamed the Banat Region. On 17 February...
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    (finance), Romgaz and Transgaz of Mediaș (natural gas), Jidvei of Alba county (alcoholic beverages), Timișoreana of Timișoara (alcoholic beverages), the state...
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    Zvi Laron (category People from Timișoara)
    (Institutul medico-farmaceutic) in the town of Timișoara, in western Romania. He was an active member of the Zionist students movement "Hasmonea", and...
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    belong to Serbian Orthodox Church Eparchy of Timișoara. There are Serbian Orthodox Churches with several in Timișoara (Темишвар/Temišvar), with two in Arad...
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    Alexander died in Timișoara on 3 May 1885. He was buried in Vienna, and his earthly remains were moved in 1912 to the Memorial Church of St. George built...
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    political necessity, Dózsa was routed at Temesvár (today Timișoara, Romania) on 15 July 1514 by an army of 20,000 led by John Zápolya and Stephen Báthory. He...
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    Aurel Cosma (category Commanders of the Order of the Star of Romania)
    Čolović took control of Timișoara on 17 November. Serbian garrisons disarmed the remaining Guards of Timișoara and Reșița. A delegation of the Banat Romanians...
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    Veneto (redirect from Region of Veneto)
    Romanian city of Timișoara is also called "the newest Venetian province". Although being a heavily industrialised region, tourism is one of its main economic...
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    Romanian parliament's proclamation of the Romanian People's Republic. From 1859 to 1877, Romania evolved from a personal union of two principalities: (Moldavia...
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    Arsenie Boca (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from July 2024)
    and sentenced by the Military Tribunal in Timișoara to 6 months imprisonment. Transferred from the Timișoara penitentiary to the Jilava Prison near Bucharest...
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    British and American Studies (University of the West, Timișoara) 13 (2007): 163–74. "The Repeal Proclamation". The New York Times. December 6, 1933. p. 1. "Day's...
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    Victor Babeș University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timișoara  Romania: Honorary Degree from the Polytechnic University of Timișoara  Romania: Honorary Degree...
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    World War I (redirect from War of 14-18)
    to widespread protests and the murder of her favourite, Grigori Rasputin, at the end of 1916. Bucharest Timișoara (Banat) Cluj (Transylvania) Chișinău...
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    Temišvar (Timișoara). The coat of arms of the Serbian Vojvodina was essentially the Austrian Habsburg imperial arms, with the coat of arms of the Serbs...
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    Hasn't—in 50 Years of Pride Parades". Time. Retrieved November 20, 2022. "Proclamation 7203—Gay and Lesbian Pride Month, 1999". University of California, Santa...
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