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Mihai Sutu (260 bytes)
1: [[Image:Mihai_Sutu_Lemercier_1819.jpg|thumb|200px|Mihai Şuţu]] 3: '''Mihai Şuţu''' was a ruler of [[Moldavia]] between [[1819]] and [[1821]]. 10: [[Category:Rulers of Moldavia]] Mihai Nadin (11733 bytes) 1: ...of Texas at Dallas]], appointed to Ashbel Smith Professorship in Interactive Arts, Technology, and [[C... 3: ...ty]], [[medicine]], and the design and generation of new products with anticipatory characteristics. 7: ...gic]] and the theory of [[science]] ([[University of Munich]]), as well as computer graphics (while co... 11: ...he human being: We are what we do. (In the spirit of the argument made in the book, the full text is a... 13: ...ous computing devices, User modeling & ergonomics of task-based interaction design, UMTS based product... Mihai Dolgan (1029 bytes) 1: .... He created in 1967 the group [[Noroc]]. Soloist of Noroc was [[Lida Botezatu]]. His song [[De ce pl... 29: [[Category:1942 births|Dolgan, Mihai]] 32: [[ro:Mihai Dolgan]] Mihai Viteazul (3144 bytes) 1: ...l heroes, who united for the first time the three Romanian principalities under his rule. 3: [[Image:Mihai_viteazul.png|frame|Mihai Viteazul drawing]] 5: ...elp of the [[Ottomans]], he became ''[[voivod]]'' of Wallachia, starting his effective rule on [[Octob... 7: ...tarted a campaign against the Turks in the autumn of [[1594]], setting the border on the Danube and co... 9: ...mund Bathory, [[Wallachia]] becoming a dependency of [[Transylvania]], which will send help to fight t... Mihai Eminescu (9424 bytes) 1: [[Image:eminescu.jpg|thumb|Mihai Eminescu]] 3: ...ticism|Romantic]] poet, probably the best-known [[Romania]]n poet. Famous works include ''Luceafărul''... 5: ...s a prominent member of the [[Conservative Party, Romania|Conservative Party]], and a journalist at ''[[Tim... 9: ...he is generally referred to in Romania today as ''Mihai Eminescu''. 11: ...anui]]. He married Raluca Iurăscu, a heiress of an old aristocratic Moldavian family. Mihai Antonescu (4988 bytes) 1: [[Image:Antonescu4.jpg|thumb|right|Mihai Antonescu]] 3: ...s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of [[Romania]] during [[World War II]]. 5: ...as promoted to deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, thus making him the second most ... 7: ...[October]] of [[1942]], Antonescu began deporting Romania’s Jews to Nazi extermination camps in [[Pol... 9: ...a Communist People’s Court, and found guily of war crimes. He was executed in [[1946]]. Ion Mihai Pacepa (1815 bytes) 1: [[Image:pacepa.JPG|right|thumb|280px|Ion Mihai Pacepa - second from left]] 3: ... Pacepa is the former acting chief of [[Communist Romania]]'s espionage service. A very controversial chara... 5: ...nks between Ion Mihai Pacepa and the "underworld" of [[politics]] go as far as connecting Pacepa with ... 9: ...sentence. Two teams of assassins were sent by the Romanian govenment to find him, but they never succeded. 11: ...uritate'', reportedly an all time bestseller in [[Romania]]. Romania (17417 bytes) 1: '''Romania''' (formerly spelled '''Rumania''' or '''Roumania... 3: ...lgaria]] to the south. Romania also has a stretch of sea coast on the [[Black Sea]]. 8: common_name = Romania | 9: image_flag = Romania flag large.png | 10: image_coat = Coa_romania.png | Rivers of Romania (1355 bytes) 1: This is a list of '''Rivers flowing in Romania'''. 15: * [[Danube]] (Romanian: ''Dunărea'') 40: * [[Theiss river|Theiss]] (Romanian: ''Tisa'') 50: [[Category:Lists of rivers|Romania, Rivers of]] 51: [[Category:Romanian rivers|*]] Kingdom of Romania (8899 bytes) 1: {{histromania}} 2: ...ing in a "[[Greater Romania]]". However, "Greater Romania" was not to survive [[World War II]]. 6: ...two principalities were formally united to form [[Romania]], with [[Bucharest]] as its [[capital]]. 8: ...o rule as the [[kings of Romania]] until the rise of the communists in [[1947]]. 10: .... Charles was crowned as Carol, the first King of Romania, in [[1881]]. Art of Romania (327 bytes) 1: ...tists and artistic movements in [[Romania]]. Some Romanian artists are listed below. 3: === Romanian artists === 10: [[category:Romanian culture]] Systematization (Romania) (4665 bytes) 1: ...nia_appartment_blocks.jpg|thumb|500px|The skyline of many cities became dominated by standardized apar... 2: ...whole or in part, with the stated goal of turning Romania into a "multilaterally developed [[socialist]] so... 4: ...f the Ceauşescu regime during the uprisings of [[1989]]. 6: ...e number of Romanian cities by [[1990]]. Hundreds of villages were to become urban industrial centers ... 8: ...destined to become urbanized, by demolishing some of the older buildings and replacing them with multi... Vulcan, Romania (1040 bytes) 1: ...pulation of 33,186, being the second city as size of the [[Jiu Valley]]. 5: ...f coal on fire. The Turks noted the large numbers of fires on the heights and thought that the Austria... 7: ...the first mine was set up by the Hoffman brothers of [[Brasov|Braşov]]. 10: * Romanians: 90% 15: [[category:Romanian cities]] Raiffeisen Romania (322 bytes) 1: ...e of the largest banks in [[Romania]], being part of the international Raiffeisen Bank Group based in ... 3: ...n]], the founder of the [[co-operative movement]] of [[credit union]]s. 7: [[Category:Banks of Romania]] Communist Romania (21268 bytes) 1: {{histromania}} 3: ...d under pressure in December [[1947]], when the ''Romanian People's Republic'' was declared, and went into ... 5: ...cu's denunciation of the [[1968]] Soviet invasion of [[Czechoslovakia]] and a brief relaxation in inte... 7: == Rise of the Communists == 8: ...akia]] and [[Germany]], the Soviets still treated Romania as conquered territory. Literature of Romania (7299 bytes) 1: ... used to refer to all literature written in the [[Romanian language]]. 6: ...Cāmpulung]] to the the ''jude'' (judge and mayor) of [[Brasov|Braşov]], Hans Benkner. 8: ...aramures|Maramureş]], probably with the help of the [[Hussite]] movement. 10: ...r, producing the earliest known poetry written in Romanian. 12: ...v]], near [[Bucharest]], translated and printed a Romanian Bible in [[1688]] ("''Biblia de la Bucureşt... Slatina, Romania (701 bytes) 1: ...ation: 79,171) is a town in the [[Olt]] county, [[Romania]], on the river Olt. 13: [[Category:Romanian cities]] Supermarkets in Romania (969 bytes) 1: ... ventures between Romanian and foreign investors. Romanian supermarkets are known for their cleanliness, va... 3: ...tory of all major supermarket chains operating in Romania, usually in the capital [[Bucharest]]. 17: * [[Profi]] 19: Future entrances of supermarket chains into the Romanian market: 25: [[Category:Romania]] Orange Romania (739 bytes) 2: ...''Dialog'''. As of [[September]] [[2004]], Orange Romania has 4,371,000 subscribers, which gives them 48.43... 4: .... Orange edged ahead of Connex in terms of number of subscribers in September [[2004]]. 13: * [[Communications in Romania]] 17: * [http://www.orange.ro Orange Romania] 19: [[category:Romanian communication companies]] Liberalism in Romania (4411 bytes) 2: ...s article gives an overview of '''liberalism in [[Romania]]'''. It is limited to [[liberal party|liberal pa... 5: ...arty. At the moment the [[National Liberal Party (Romania)|National Liberal Party]] (''Partidul Naţion... 9: ...anised itself in the '''[[National Liberal Party (Romania)|National Liberal Party]]''' (''Partidul Naţ... 11: ...ch remained unsuccesful. The same year a majority of the Brătianu party returned in the National ... 12: *1938: The rest of the Brătianu party returned in the National ...
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