Viaţa Basarabiei (Romanian for "Bessarabia's Life", pronounced [ˈvjat͡sa basaˈrabi.ej]) is a Romanian-language periodical from Chişinău, Moldova. Originally...
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Viaţa Basarabiei (English: Bessarabia's Life) was a Romanian language periodical from Chişinău, Moldova. Viaţa Basarabiei was published between April...
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between socialism and Russian nationalism, he was noted as founder of Viața Basarabiei gazette. Eventually affiliated with Romania's left-wing form of cultural...
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nationalism", and of attacks mounted by "the illiterate". That same month, Viața Basarabiei published an article of his in which he criticized the regional schisms...
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anul 1957. Catalog Archived March 4, 2012, at the Wayback Machine "Viaţa Basarabiei", ANUL I. No.4 Aprilie 1932 Grigore Constantinescu Almanahul dicţionar...
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Iașul, Jurnalul literar, Viața Basarabiei, Pagini basarabene, Vremea, Cuget moldovenesc, Revista Fundațiilor Regale and Viața Românească. She died in Bucharest...
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from Iași, had lasting polemics with the Bessarabian autonomists at Viața Basarabiei. The model was also followed in sports, with the Romanian Football...
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— Pavel Cuzminschi, "Din amintirile lui Pavel Cuzminschi", în revista "Viața Basarabiei", 1934, nr. 9. "Un bust al fostului primar al Chișinăului, Carol Schmidt...
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appear: Basarabia (1906), Viața Basarabiei (1907), Moldovanul (1907), Luminătorul (1908), Cuvînt moldovenesc (1913), Glasul Basarabiei (1913). From 1913, the...
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Russian) Unknown article. Archived 14 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine Viața Basarabiei. I.6 (June 1932). (in Romanian) Niculiță, Ion; Sîrbu, Valeriu; Vanchiugov...
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as Basarabia (1906), Viața Basarabiei (1907), Moldovanul (1907), Luminătorul (1908), Cuvînt moldovenesc (1913), Glasul Basarabiei (1913). From 1913, the...
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where he settled in 1935, Robot was employed by the literary review Viața Basarabiei. In tandem with his avant-garde activities, he was a political-minded...
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the Romanian patriotic song "Deşteaptă-te, române!" and was closed. Viaţa Basarabiei was a more moderate attempt to continue Basarabia's work, but in May...
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Spătaru, and as secretary general Nicolae Costenco.[citation needed] Viața Basarabiei was founded in 1932 by Pan Halippa. Radio Basarabia was launched on...
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Russian) Unknown article. Archived 14 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine Viața Basarabiei. I.6 (June 1932). (in Romanian) The nomad peoples, such as the Sarmatians...
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the party. The party, which set up other local newspapers, including Viața Basarabiei of Chișinău (founded 1921) and Secera of Ismail city (1922), adhered...
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29 July 1993) was a writer from Moldova. He was managing editor of Viaţa Basarabiei (1934–1940) and was deported to Siberia în 1941. Nicolai Costenco was...
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Căminul cultural and Școala țăranului from 1940 to 1947; he also edited Viața Basarabiei there from 1940 to 1944. From 1948 to 1952, he headed the Al. I. Cuza...
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his life, Arbore was a sporadic contributor to Pan Halippa's review Viața Basarabiei. In tandem, his revolutionary past, in particular his early dealings...
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major newspapers of Bessarabia, such as Cuvânt moldovenesc, Viaţa Basarabiei, Glasul Basarabiei, Timpul. Dumitru I. Remenco was born in 1895, in Hagi-Abdul...
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limanurile basarabene". Viața Basarabiei. X (8): 88. Bezviconi, Gheorghe G. (1933). "Navigația Basarabeană". Viața Basarabiei. II (1): 50–52. Bezviconi...
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leader, who also stole and used Lăzurică's business card. Also in 1935, Viața Basarabiei reported that Lăzurică's "charming sketches" had been translated into...
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reestablishment of Romanian rule in Bessarabia, he was a contributor to Viața Basarabiei of Chișinău—that issue celebrated the new territorial expansions, proposing...
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Barbarossa and had managed to recover Bessarabia, he contributed to Viața Basarabiei of Chișinău—that celebratory issue proposed extending the Romanian...
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Unitárius Hírnök unu Vatra Versuri și Proză Viața Basarabiei Viața Basarabiei (1907) Viața Medicală Viața Românească List of newspapers in Romania "Magazine...
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while La arme was quoted as an opening text by the literary review Viața Basarabiei. Doina was also a major of influence on the anti-Russian poetry published...
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(Romanian) Timpul (Romanian) Trudovoi Tiraspol (Russian) Unghiul (Romanian) Viaţa Basarabiei (Romanian) Ziarul de Gardă (Romanian) Fizica găurilor, teleportare...
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Machine Grigore Constantinescu "Viaţa Basarabiei”, ANUL I. No.4 Aprilie 1932 Grigore Constantinescu "Viaţa Basarabiei”, ANUL I. No.4 Aprilie 1932 Iurie...
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Iorga's ideology helped influence poet Nicolai Costenco, who created Viața Basarabiei as a local answer to Cuget Clar. According to some of his contemporaries...
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prevent their assimilation. Ciachir worked for the Romanian magazine Viata Basarabiei between 1933 and 1934. In 1934, he published in the Gagauz language...
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