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 History of Romania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
National Liberal Party, Iliescu won 85% of the vote.
Romania entered World War II under the comand of German Wehrmacht in June 1941, declaring war to the Soviet Union in order to recover
The Iron Guard nationalist movement, became a major political factor by exploiting fear of communism, and resentment of alleged foreign and Jewish domination of the economy.
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 The Global Encyclopedia : Hotels : Travel
During the 19th century, many new states were added to the original thirteen as the nation expanded across the North American continent and acquired a number of overseas possessions.
After long debate, this was supplanted by the Constitution of a more centralized federal government in 1789.
Two of the major traumatic experiences in the nation's history were the American Civil War ( 1861- 65) and the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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 Dacia
With the religion the Dacians also adopted the language of the conquerors, modern Romanian language being a Romance language.
The chief towns of the province were Colonia Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa (today Sarmizegetusa, Hunedoara county, Romania), Apulum (today Alba-Iulia, Alba county), Napoca (today Cluj-Napoca, Cluj county and Potaissa (today Turda, Cluj county).
Towards the west it may originally have extended as far as the Danube where it runs from north to south at Waitzen (Vacz), while on the other hand Ptolemy puts its eastern boundary as far back as the Hierasus (Siret river, in Romania).
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Romanias national anthem has several stanzas, of which the first four are sung on ceremonial occasions.
The message of the anthem Desteapta-te romane is social and national at the same time; social because it imposes a permanent state of vigil meant to secure the passing to a new world; national because it gears this awakening to the historical tradition.
Awaken thee, Romanian, shake off the deadly slumber
www.roembus.org /english/romanian_links/imn_national.htm

  
 Winne.com - Report on Romania - the awakening giant of Europe
Romania has almost 73,000km of roads, out of which 14,700km are national roads.
This is the electronic edition of the special country report on Romania published in FORBES Magazine's enriched with complementary information, such as full interviews, detailed company files and more.
As Romania’s largest free zone (with an area totaling to date 177 hectares, with possibilities for enlargement, if needed) is also located within port’s boundaries, chances are that Constanta will become in the coming years the second largest economic center in the country, after Bucharest.
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 Ion Ghica
We were all Romanians." He was greatly influenced by his uncle Ion Cimpineanu, one of the prime movers of the Romanian national awakening in Muntenia and organizer of the failed 1840 conspiracy.
Ghica was a close collaborator of Balcescu and a mediator between the radical wing of the Romanian national movement and the more conservative group led by Ion Heliade-Radulescu.
In 1858 he returned to participate in the unionist agitation that resulted in the eventual creation of the first Romanian national state.
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 Moldova and Romania: The Broken Engagement
Romania could not play the role of western Germany, financing the transformation and modernization of its "lost territories." Romania was itself one of the poorest states in Europe and was just starting off on its own rocky trek to a market economy.
Naturally, Moldovans were loath to put themselves at the mercy of such authorities: - even irredentists opposed the Romanian leadership.
National identity was not clay to be reshaped at will: perhaps the mold had simply been cracked for too long.
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 Romania from World Wide Web Find
Romania was a helpful partner to the allied forces during the Gulf war, particularly during its service as president of the UN Security Council.
See live article List of political parties in Romania This is a list of political parties in Romania '.
See live article Politics of Romania Romania 's 1991 constitution, amended in 2003 proclaims Romania a democracy and market economy in which human dignity, civic rights and freedoms, the unhindered development of human personality, justice, and political pluralism are supreme and guaranteed values.
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 Encyclopedia: National awakening and the birth of...
Encyclopedia : National awakening and the birth of...
Japan leads the world in car production, almost 50% more than Germany and the USA.
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 The path of Jesus Web Services
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), which has in the past given accurate information on some of Iran's nuclear facilities, said Tehran was working on missiles with a range of 1,600 to 1,900 miles, capable of hitting cities such as Berlin.
The superintendent of the national church, representing some 110,000 baptized believers, spoke eloquently of the gospel's spread in his nation.
A few years later, the Hursts were attending a high-level evangelism conference in London, England, when a report was given from the nation of Zaire (the former Belgian Congo).
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 ISHN 1997 Annual Meeting -- Abstracts
That Storm van Leeuwen was not only a laboratory man, or less even, an armchair scholar, becomes apparent when taking in consideration the large number of functions he fullfilled in national and international organisations.
In fact, editions from the Fabrica of Vesalius (1555, Basel and 1568, Venice) are also found in libraries of Romania.
In Romania, as well as in other European countries, sciences concerning the nervous system were not considered a distinct chapter, being practiced and taught by general medicine.
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 WWW.GAMOH.ORG Southern Azerbaijan National Awakening Movement
Mahmid A. Chreganli the leader of the Southern Azerbaijan Awaking National Movement (SANAM), than Im glad to being with you in Swedish parliament.
First I give you a great regarding from Pr.
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 Lipscomb.edu - Lighting the Way
He holds a master of science in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech and the bachelor of science from Tennessee Tech, where he was named a Tau Beta Pi Fellow, one of only 35 nationally.
Phil Ellenburg attended the National Association of College and University Attorneys' annual meeting in Boston, Mass.
The Simpson Junior Miss Program was held in Franklin, Ky. Rob Mossack, director of academic advising and support services, attended the NACADA national conference in Salt Lake City.
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 Adherents.com
It rejects both the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches.
It is represented in Germany, Ireland, Greece, Finland, Iceland, England, Russia and many other East European countries including the Tzcek Republic and Romania, India and several places in South-East Asia...
The Dialogue Centre itself is a religious group...
www.adherents.com /Na/Na_250.html

  
 Deşteaptă-te, române! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The message of the anthem "Deşteaptă-te române" is social and national at the same time; social because it imposes a permanent state of vigil meant to secure the passing to a new world; national because it gears this awakening to the historical tradition.
Besides this anthem, the Romanians also have "Hora Unirii" ("The Union Dance"), written in 1855 by the great poet Vasile Alecsandri (1821-1890) which was sung a lot on the Union of the Principalities (1859) and on all occasions when the Romanians aspired to union and harmony among themselves.
Romania's national anthem has eleven stanzas, the four highlighted ones are sung on ceremonial occasions.
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The message of the anthem “Desteapta-te romane” is social and national at the same time; social because it imposes a permanent state of vigil meant to secure the passing to a new world; national because it gears this awakening to the historical tradition.
Romania’s national anthem has several stanzas, of which the first four are sung on ceremonial occasions.
Besides this anthem, the Romanians also have “Hora Unirii” (“The Union Dance”), written in 1855 by the great poet Vasile Alecsandri (1821-1890) which was sung a lot on the Union of the Principalities (1859) and on all occasions when the Romanians aspired to union and harmony among themselves.
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 ipedia.com: Dacia Article
Alternate meaning: Dacia This article is part of the History of Romania series Dacia Romania in the Middle Ages National awakening of Romania Kingdom of Romania Romania during World War II Communist R...
The chief towns of the province were Colonia Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa (today Sarmizegetusa, Hunedoara county, Romania), Apulum (today Alba-Iulia, Alba county), Napoca (today Cluj-Napoca, Cluj county) and Potaissa (today Turda, Cluj county).
Dacia, in ancient geography the land of the Daci or Getae, was a large district of Central Europe, bounded on the north by the Carpathians, on the south by the Danube, on the west by the Pathissus (Tisza river, in Hungary), on the east by the Tyras (Dniester, border between Moldavia and Ukraine).
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 Ion Ghica
We were all Romanians." He was greatly influenced by his uncle Ion Cimpineanu, one of the prime movers of the Romanian national awakening in Muntenia and organizer of the failed 1840 conspiracy.
For a time he lived at the home of Alecsandri, who was to be a lifelong friend and cultural collaborator.
(1842), subsequently delivering a celebrated inaugural as Romania's first political economist (1843), and was named a school inspector.
www.ohiou.edu /~Chastain/dh/ghica.htm   (1381 words)

  
 Winne.com - Report on Romania - the awakening giant of Europe
This is the electronic edition of the special country report on Romania published in FORBES Magazine's enriched with complementary information, such as full interviews, detailed company files and more.
Q: Last Friday at the Senate, you was talking about national identity as a fundamental element for a nation's development, I would like you to develop this notion according to the support of the people for the reform process.
The credibility of the government is decreased, not only because of its legal measures, which have induced social costs, but also because of the indecision's image of the government and the delaying of the reform process.
www.winne.com /romania/cr01interv.html   (967 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Dacia Article
Alternate meaning: Dacia This article is part of the History of Romania series Dacia Romania in the Middle Ages National awakening of Romania Kingdom of Romania Romania during World War II Communist R...
Dacia, in ancient geography the land of the Daci or Getae, was a large district of Central Europe, bounded on the north by the Carpathians, on the south by the Danube, on the west by the Pathissus (Tisza river, in Hungary), on the east by the Tyras (Dniester, border between Moldavia and Ukraine).
It thus corresponds in the main to modern Romania.
www.ipedia.com /dacia.html   (1381 words)

  
 Phrasebase - National Anthem of your Country
The message of the anthem “Desteapta-te romane” is social and national at the same time; social because it imposes a permanent state of vigil meant to secure the passing to a new world; national because it gears this awakening to the historical tradition.
Romania’s national anthem has several stanzas, of which the first four are sung on ceremonial occasions.
Besides this anthem, the Romanians also have “Hora Unirii” (“The Union Dance”), written in 1855 by the great poet Vasile Alecsandri (1821-1890) which was sung a lot on the Union of the Principalities (1859) and on all occasions when the Romanians aspired to union and harmony among themselves.
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 Romania from World Wide Web Find
Dacia Romania in the Middle Ages National awakening of Romania Kingdom of Romania Romania during World War II Communist Romania Romania since 1989 The Soviets pressed for inclusion of Romania's heretofore negligible Communist Party in the post-war government, while non-communist political leaders were steadily eliminated from political life.
See live article Demographics of Romania About 89.5% of the people of Romania are ethnic Romanians, a group that--in contrast to its Slav or Hungarian neighbors--traces itself to Latin-speaking Romans, who in the second and third centuries A.D. conquered and settled among the ancient Dacians, a Thracian people.
See live article List of political parties in Romania This is a list of political parties in Romania '.
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 Business Software Review : Article 'History of Romania'
Main article: National awakening of Romania As in most European countries, 1848 brought revolution to Moldavia, Wallachia, and Transylvania, announced by Tudor Vladimirescu and his Pandurs attempt in 1821.
www.business-software-review.org /DisplayArticleFull49807.html   (1846 words)

  
 Muntenia and Oltenia - Dambovita - Turism, vacanta, munte, litoral, aventura, harti si fotografii in Romania prin Romanian Tourism.ro
The Vacarescu family was attracted by the modern ideas of their times, their members were poets, writers, politicians or officers who participated to movements of national and cultural awakening;
• Vacarescu Mansion-Vacaresti, it was built between 1698-1699 in the middle of a park who resisted until nowadays (one can see here the ruins of the mansion).
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