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Şcoala (English: School) was a
magazine from Czernowitz, Austria-Hungary,
founded in 1907 by
George Tofan.
George Tofan George Tofan v t e...
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Şcoala Moldovenească (English: The
Moldovan School) was a
magazine from Chişinău, Bessarabia,
founded in May 1917 by
Onisifor Ghibu. It was the successor...
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Școala Centrală
National College (Romanian:
Colegiul Național
Școala Centrală;
literally Central School,
formerly Zoia
Kosmodemianskaia or just Zoia) is...
- The
Transylvanian School (Romanian:
Școala Ardeleană) was a
cultural and
political movement which started after part of the
Romanian Orthodox Church in...
- The
First Romanian School (Romanian:
Prima școală românească) is
located on the
grounds of the 15th-century St.
Nicholas Church,
itself located in the...
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Deutsche Schule Bukarest (DSBU; Romanian:
Școala Germană București) is a
German international school located at 20G
Coralilor Street, Bucharest, Romania...
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National School of
Political Science and
Public Administration (Romanian:
Școala Națională de
Studii Politice și
Administrative din București, SNSPA) is...
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Retrieved 2019-01-29. "
Școala "Zinca Golescu"".
Retrieved 2019-01-29. "Zoe Golescu".
Galeria Portretelor. "Istoric".
Școala "Zinca Golescu".
George Marcu...
- This is a list of
Romanian writers.
Neagoe Basarab (c. 1459–1521)
Mihail Moxa (1550–before 1650)
Dosoftei (1624–1693)
Grigore Ureche (1590–1647) Miron...
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Romanian Academy in Rome (Romanian:
Școala română din Roma, Italian:
Accademia di
Romania in Roma) is a
research institution under the
aegis of the...