- villages: Dumbrăveni (historical name: Hairanchioi, Turkish: Hayranköy)
Furnica (historical name: Şchender, Turkish: İskender) At the 2011 census, Dumbrăveni...
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Romanian poet,
journalist and playwright,
known as the
founder and
editor of
Furnica magazine. A
professional journalist from the late 1890s, he alternated...
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includes all the most
precipitous areas of the
mountains Vârful cu Dor,
Furnica, and
Piatra Arsă. The
mountainous area is
continuously patrolled by mountain...
- Christos?", in
Furnica, Nr. 189,
April 1908, p. 3 Livescu, pp. 95, 138 Faust-Mohr, p. 127 Prințul Ghytza, "Sport-petreceri-teatru", in
Furnica, Nr. 195, June...
- Mijloc, Sărăcinul Mic,
Izvorul Gotia, Goața Mică, Steaja, Haneș, Balindru,
Furnica Mare, Stricatu, Hoteag, Dobrun, Tumurel,
Valea Pietrei, Pârâul Mare, Voineșița...
- as the
Portuguese formiga,
Italian formica,
Spanish hormiga,
Romanian furnică, and
French fourmi are derived. It has been
hypothesised that a Proto-Indo-European...
- Bednarik. "Elena
Alexandrina Bednarik -
Evenimentele din Balcani,
Furnica, 9 oct 1908".
Furnica, 5/1908 (available
through the
Bucharest City
Library DacoRomanica...
- his
cartoons were
taken up in
magazines such as L'****iette au
Beurre and
Furnica. He
abandoned the
verse genre by the 1920s,
earning attention as the author...
- de ani: "Mi-e dor de tinereţe. Să mai calc prin Ştefan cel Mare… Mi se
furnică pielea"" [ProSport
interview with Dudu Georgescu. "Forever young", at 70:...
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Movement "Civic
Alliance for Reforms" and the
Party of
Social Democracy "
Furnica" (Ant), was a social-democratic
party established in 1997 and
adopted this...