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Glasul (English: The Voice),
known later as
Glasul Naţiunii (English: The Nation's Voice), was the
first newspaper in the
Republic of
Moldova to appear...
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Glasul Patriei (Romanian for 'The
Voice of the Fatherland') was a
Communist Romania's
propaganda publication aimed at
Romanian emigres, that
served the...
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Glasul Basarabiei (English: The
Voice of Bessarabia) was a
newspaper from Chişinău, Bessarabia,
founded by
Grigore Constantinescu in 1913.
PRESA BASARABEANĂ...
- (1907),
Moldovanul (1907), Luminătorul (1908), Cuvînt
moldovenesc (1913),
Glasul Basarabiei (1913). From 1913, the
synod permitted that "the
churches in...
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Diana Iovanovici-Șoșoacă și-a
ridicat certificatul de
senator de Iași".
glasul.info (in Romanian). 20
December 2020. Chiriac,
Corina (1
January 2021)....
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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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Schitul Cetățuia
Negru Vodă [Hermitage Negru-Vodă Citadel] in Romanian, „
Glasul Bisericii" magazine, year XV, 1956, no. 3–4, pp. 152–162 Ioan Răuțescu,...
- ****embly,
winning by 92 votes.
According to his
political adversaries at
Glasul Bucovinei, the PNȚ
forced his
victory by
stuffing the urn with ballots....
- Năpădeni) was a
priest and
journalist from Romania. He was the
director of
Glasul Basarabiei.
Grigore D.
Constantinescu was born on
February 15, 1875, in...
- chronicles" -
black and
white memories of a white-blue legend] (in Romanian).
Glasul-hd.ro. 1
February 2015.
Retrieved 4 July 2022.
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