Ioan Slavici (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯an ˈslavitʃʲ]; 18 January 1848 – 17 August 1925) was a Romanian writer and journalist from Austria-Hungary...
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Churches Ioan Simu, priest and politician Ioan Slavici, writer and journalist Ioan Sterca-Șuluțiu, Austrian noble Ioan Sturdza, Prince of Moldavia Ioan Silviu...
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The Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre is a theatre in the city of Arad, in the western side of Romania. The theatre was built in 1874, and displays a neoclassical...
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Slavici may also refer to: Eveline Slavici (born 1932), Romanian artistic gymnast Ioan Slavici (1848–1925), Romanian writer and journalist Ioan Slavici...
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Ioan Slavici National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Ioan Slavici) is a public day high school for students aged 10 to 18, established in 1812,...
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Romanian: Zâna Zorilor, lit. 'Fairy of Dawn') is a fairy tale written by Ioan Slavici and published in June 1872. Mihai Eminescu urged him to write his first...
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are still the popular sights of Arad today, such as the neoclassical Ioan Slavici Theater, the eclectic Administrative Palace and the neogothic Red Church...
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neoclassic style in 1838. In front of the museum the busts of Ioan Slavici, Mihai Eminescu, and Ioan Rusu Șirianu are situated, as well as the statue of baroness...
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Ion Luca Caragiale (redirect from Ioan Luca Caragiale)
a leading representative of local humour. Alongside Mihai Eminescu, Ioan Slavici and Ion Creangă, he is seen as one of the main representatives of Junimea...
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lucky mill"), published in the collection Nuvele din popor (1881) by Ioan Slavici. Constantin Codrescu – Ghiță, the innkeeper Geo Barton [ro] – Lică Sămădăul...
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located in Satu Mare, alongside Mihai Eminescu, Ioan Slavici, and Kölcsey Ferenc. The Romanian writer Ioan Slavici took his baccalaureate at this college. After...
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writers rose to prominence in the 19th century, including: George Coșbuc, Ioan Slavici, Mihail Kogălniceanu, Vasile Alecsandri, Nicolae Bălcescu, Ion Luca Caragiale...
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(2021-01-27). "Ioan Slavici - viața și operele pedagogului român". Libertatea (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-07-16. "Locul nuvelisticii lui ioan slavici in contextul...
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wines but also for its sparkling wines (white, red and rosé). Writer Ioan Slavici died in Panciu in 1926, and was buried at the hermitage within Brazi...
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century). Notable writers such as Emil Cioran, Lucian Blaga, George Coșbuc, Ioan Slavici, Octavian Goga, Liviu Rebreanu, Endre Ady, Elie Wiesel, Elek Benedek...
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Ion Creangă (redirect from Ioan Ştefănescu)
have often described him, alongside Eminescu, Ion Luca Caragiale and Ioan Slavici, as one of the most accomplished representatives of Junimist literature...
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Faculty of Philosophy and Law. He was active in student life, befriended Ioan Slavici, and came to know Vienna through Veronica Micle; he became a contributor...
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greatest personalities from this period are the novelist and publicist Ioan Slavici, the prose writer Panait Istrati, the poet and writer Barbu Ștefănescu...
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offices were in Sărindari Street (present-day Constantin Mille Street). Ioan Slavici, Tudor Arghezi, Dumitru Karnabatt, Dem. Theodorescu, Adolf de Herz, M...
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Păcală (section Dulfu and Slavici)
then by Păcală în satul lui ("Păcală in His Village"), composed by Ioan Slavici. Some variants obscure those accounts which have Păcală interacting with...
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Kurylenko Maara, a 2021 Indian film by Dhilip Kumar Mara, an 1894 novel by Ioan Slavici Dance Club Mara, a formation dance team, Minsk, Belarus Mara (Tagin)...
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its early decades: Mihai Eminescu, Ion Luca Caragiale, Ion Creangă, Ioan Slavici. The current orthography, with minor reforms to this day and using Latin...
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"Doi feți cu stea în frunte" ("The Boys with the Golden Stars"), by Ioan Slavici "Două oale", by Petre Crăciun "Dănilă Prepeleac" de Ion Creangă "Drumul...
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Kendall, English-Australian cricketer and journalist (b. 1851) 1925 – Ioan Slavici, Romanian journalist and author (b. 1848) 1935 – Adam Gunn, American...
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and Steve Barlow – Outernet series Obert Skye – Leven Thumps series Ioan Slavici (1848–1925) – The Fairy Aurora, The Twins with the Golden Star Arthur...
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of which four are national colleges: Doamna Stanca National College Ioan Slavici National College Kölcsey Ferenc National College Mihai Eminescu National...
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Austria-Hungarian citizenship were arrested in Bucharest. Among these were Ioan Slavici and Ioan Bălan. By mid-September the Germans transferred four divisions on...
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Moldavian/Romanian writer, raconteur and schoolteacher (1837-1889) Ioan Slavici, Romanian writer and journalist (1848–1925) G. Dem. Teodorescu, Wallachian/Romanian...
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Sadoveanu, novelist Dinu Săraru Mihail Sebastian, writer, playwright Ioan Slavici Bogdan Suceavă Lucian Dan Teodorovici Dumitru Țepeneag, novelist (+French...
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Folk Festival, one of the most important events of Albanian culture. Ioan Slavici reported in 1881 that the custom of Paparuga was already "very disbanded"...
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