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Sfatul Țării ("Council of the Country";
Romanian pronunciation: [
ˈsfatul ˈt͡sərij]) was a
council of political, public, cultural, and
professional organizations...
- Republic, was a
state proclaimed on 15 December [O.S. 2 December] 1917 by the
Sfatul Țării (National Council) of Bessarabia,
elected in October–November 1917...
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Sfatul Țării may
refer to:
Sfatul Țării, the
National ****embly (parliament) of
Bessarabia in 1917–1918
Sfatul Țării
Palace 1917
Sfatul Țării
election Sfatul...
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Moldavian Democratic Republic and,
following the
decision of the
Parliament (
Sfatul Țării),
united with Romania.
During the
Second World War it was occupied...
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Sfatul Țării Palace,
December 10, 1918
Gheorghe E. Cojocaru,
Sfatul Țării: itinerar, Civitas, Chişinău, 1998, ISBN 9975-936-20-2
Mihai Taşcă,
Sfatul Țării...
- The
Sfatul Țării
Palace is a
building in Chișinău, Moldova. The
building is
located near
Central Chișinău. It
served as a
meeting place for the
Sfatul Țării...
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Bessarabia with
Romania was
proclaimed on
April 9 [O.S.
March 27] 1918 by
Sfatul Țării, the
legislative body of the
Moldavian Democratic Republic. This state...
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Sfatul Țării was a
newspaper from the
Republic of Moldova,
founded in 1989. It was the
newspaper of the
Parliament of Moldova.
Among the
authors were:...
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During the
Russian Revolution of 1917, a
newly formed regional parliament (
Sfatul Țării)
declared Bessarabia's
autonomy within Russia. In 1918,
after the...
- 1873 – 1955) was a
Bessarabian physician and
politician who was part of
Sfatul Țării from Bessarabia. She was the aunt of poet
Magda Isanos.
Alistar was...