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    Straja Țării (Romanian - roughly, The Sentinel of the Motherland; also known as Străjeria - translatable as The Sentinel) was a youth organization in the...
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  • Bacău County Straja, a village in Cumpăna Commune, Constanța County Straja, a village in Tarcău Commune, Neamț County And to: Straja Țării, a paramilitary...
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    King. Following the creation of the paramilitary youth organization Straja Țării, the Restoration Day parades changed their organization, being held on...
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    (13 February 1896 – 22 November 1940) was one of the commanders of the Straja Țării (Watchmen), a paramilitary youth organization in the Kingdom of Romania...
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    These were commonly awarded at the school's annual year-end ceremony. Straja Țării Notes to National Minorities in Romania Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback...
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    Străjeria (Straja Țării), as part of the dictatorial measures initiated by King Carol II (alongside the creation of the National Renaissance Front). Straja Țării...
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    for instance, by setting up a paramilitary youth organization known as Straja Țării in 1935. The American historian Stanley G. Payne described Carol as "the...
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    performed on national radio by the Carlist regime's youth organization, Straja Țării. He was showcased at the Alhambra with another comedy, Cine-i mai prost...
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    fascist Opera nazionale dopolavoro. The organization grouping youth, Straja Țării, had been functioning since 1934–35; in addition, university students...
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  • was one of the leaders of "The Straits of the Country" (in Romanian, Straja Țării) public movement and commander of the scouting movement. As a translator...
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    leader. The movement was largely annexed to the larger organization, Straja Țării, itself led by a former Arcași youth, Teofil Sidorovici. In June 1938...
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  • Marga, was also earning notoriety as a visual artist: after working for Straja Țării, she illustrated books by Mihail Drumeș and the literary newspaper Ziarul...
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  • Romanian Youth Education (1937-1938) and belonged to the leadership of Straja Țării. During World War II, from 1941 to 1944, he headed a department in the...
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    subjects. In 1938, the new National Renaissance Front regime introduced Straja Țării structures to Dragoș Vodă. The activities of the organization were popular...
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    Front—whose youth movement was called Straja Țării. The lyceum was integrated within this trend: in August 1939, Straja organized a regional training camp...
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    In 1933, the church was relocated to Predeal, and installed in the "Straja Țării" youth camp, founded by King Carol II. In 1948, the church was transferred...
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    the Military High School is placed today. The Commanders’ Center of Straja Ţării was also located there between 1937-1940. The center was coordinated...
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    promoted to the position of Physical Education and Health Director within Straja Țării and attended "Ora Străjerilor" radio show (1938–1940). He was also a...
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    and its president from 1920 until his death in 1923. Onciul was born in Straja, at the time in the Duchy of Bukovina, Austrian Empire, now in Suceava County...
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    historical documents written in Romanian at that time such as Cronicile Țării Moldovei [ro] (The Chronicles of the land of Moldova) by Grigore Ureche...
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  • Macedonia), Siscia (Sisak, Croatia). For instance, Câlnic ("muddy place"), Straja ("guard"), Sumurducu ("stink"), and Ulciug ("highlanders") bear names of...
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    ([ˈsut͡ʃaːvɒ]) or Szőcsvásár (most likely according to his work Letopisețul Țării Moldovei până la Aron Vodă written in Romanian), in Polish as Suczawa, in...
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    of Ploiești, and Straja and Robia Modernă of Craiova. These were followed later by Curierul Sanitar, Cronica Romanului, Glasul Țării, Praftorița, and...
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