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    Vasile Alecsandri (Romanian pronunciation: [vaˈsile aleksanˈdri]; 21 July 1821 – 22 August 1890) was a Romanian patriot, poet, dramatist, politician and...
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  • Vasile Alecsandri may refer to two villages in Romania, named after the poet and politician Vasile Alecsandri: Vasile Alecsandri, a village in Braniştea...
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  • Vasile Alecsandri National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național "Vasile Alecsandri") may refer to one of two educational institutions in Romania: Vasile...
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    The Vasile Alecsandri University of Bacău (Romanian: Universitatea „Vasile Alecsandri” din Bacău) is a public university in Romania, located in Bacău...
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  • Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre may refer to: Iași National Theatre, founded in 1840, is the oldest national theatre and one of the most prestigious...
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    public universities. The social and cultural life revolves around the Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre (the oldest in Romania), the Moldova State Philharmonic...
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    Vasile Alecsandri National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național "Vasile Alecsandri") is a public day high school in Bacău, Romania, located at 37 Vasile...
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    Vasile Alecsandri National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național "Vasile Alecsandri") is a public day high school in Galați, Romania, located at 41 Nicolae...
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    The Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre (Romanian: Teatrul Național „Vasile Alecsandri” din Bălți) in Bălți, is one of the national theatres of Moldova...
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  • Dacia Vasile Alecsandri Galaţi (also Dacia VA Galaţi or DVA Galaţi) was a Romanian football club based in Galaţi, founded in 1922 and dissolved in 1950...
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    Although Nosievici composed the march, the lyrics were written by Vasile Alecsandri. Alexandru Flechtenmacher has also been attributed as the author of...
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  • Megleno-Romanians. Vasile Adamachi (1817–1892), philanthropist Vasile Aftenie (1899–1950), bishop, martyr of the faith Vasile Alecsandri (1821–1890), poet Vasile Antonescu...
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    The Iași National Theatre (or Vasile Alecsandri National Theater; in Romanian: Teatrul Național Vasile Alecsandri) in Iași, Romania, is the oldest national...
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    part is known as 10th district. Cultural venues in the city include: Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre The oldest surviving building, a two-story boyar...
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  • versions with quite different content, but the literary version by poet Vasile Alecsandri (1850) is the best known and praised. This had erstwhile been the...
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    Artists like George Enescu, Sarah Bernhardt, Jacques Thibaud and Vasile Alecsandri visited often as guests of Queen Elizabeth of Romania (herself a writer...
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    Iași Theater and issuing several publications together with the poet Vasile Alecsandri and the activist Ion Ghica. After editing the highly influential magazine...
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    the Minister of War. The lyrics were written by the Romanian poet Vasile Alecsandri in 1881, when Romania became a Kingdom. It is derived from Hübsch's...
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  • Mircea Eliade Lyceum of Chişinău Gheorghe Asachi Lyceum of Chişinău Vasile Alecsandri Lyceum of Chişinău Mihail Sadoveanu Lyceum of Chişinău Website of...
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  • only to contain Romantic but also Neoclassical and Realist traits. Vasile Alecsandri was a prolific writer, contributing to Romanian literature with poetry...
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  • British naval ships present in the Port of Galați. The students of Vasile Alecsandri High School (LVA) formed a team in 1919. A year later, emigrants from...
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    "Hora Unirii" (transl. "Hora of the Union") is a poem by Vasile Alecsandri, published in 1856. The music of the song was composed by Alexandru Flechtenmacher [ro]...
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  • de Castilho Romania: Ion Heliade Radulescu, Dimitrie Bolintineanu, Vasile Alecsandri, Mihai Eminescu Russia: Golden Age of Russian Poetry – Aleksandr Pushkin...
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    Alongside "Miorița", "Toma Alimoș" and "Dolca", it was published by Vasile Alecsandri in the first collection of Romanian folk creations in 1852, entitled...
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    usage of plays by Romanian dramatists of the day, especially those of Vasile Alecsandri and Constantin Negruzzi. Between 1852 and 1855, Costache Caragiale...
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  • Dimitrie Paciurea Milița Petrașcu Marilena Preda-Sânc Marian Zidaru Vasile Alecsandri, poet and playwright Lucian Blaga, philosopher, poet, playwright Ion...
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  • Romania. In its original edition, it was founded on 1 January 1855 by Vasile Alecsandri and published in Iași until 3 December 1855, when it was suppressed...
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    19th century, including: George Coșbuc, Ioan Slavici, Mihail Kogălniceanu, Vasile Alecsandri, Nicolae Bălcescu, Ion Luca Caragiale, Ion Creangă, and Mihai Eminescu...
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    and several colleges. Two major Romanian poets, George Bacovia and Vasile Alecsandri were born here. The "Mihail Jora" Athenaeum and a Philharmonic Orchestra...
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    Vincent Millay "Strigoiul (Vasile Alecsandri)". ro.wikisource.org (in Romanian). Retrieved 25 April 2023. Alecsandri, Vasile (1886). "Strigoiul". isfdb...
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