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  2. Libertatea - Wikipedia

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    Libertatea (Romanian pronunciation: [liberˈtate̯a]; "Freedom") is a Romanian daily newspaper and online news website covering current affairs, entertainment, sports and lifestyle. It was founded on December 22, 1989 (12:45 p.m.), by Octavian Andronic, as "the first independent newspaper of the Romanian Revolution of 1989".

  3. Libertatea (Pančevo) - Wikipedia

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    Libertatea (lit. Liberty) is leading Romanian language weekly newspaper in Serbia published in Pančevo ( Romanian: Panciova ), in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The newspaper was established in 1945 after the end of World War II in Yugoslavia. [2]

  4. Freemen's Party - Wikipedia

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    Freemen's Party ( Romanian: Partidul Oamenilor Liberi, Hungarian: Szabad Emberek Pártja, German: Partei Der Freien Menschen, abbr. POL) is a regionalist and localist political party in Romania. The party was founded in October 2015 by Dan Mașca, Cătălin Hegheș, Radu Bălaș and Eugen Tothpal. [1]

  5. Zhejiang - Wikipedia

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  6. Viorica Dăncilă - Wikipedia

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    Viorica Dăncilă. Vasilica Viorica Dăncilă ( Romanian pronunciation: [vasiˈlika vi.oˈrika dənˈtʃilə]; born 16 December 1963) [1] is a Romanian politician, former leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), and was Prime Minister of Romania from 29 January 2018 to 4 November 2019. [2] She is the first woman in Romanian history to hold ...

  7. România liberă - Wikipedia

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    The name România liberă was first used by a daily newspaper focusing on politics published between 15 May 1877, [1] (one day after Romania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire) and 13 April 1888, and afterwards by daily with somewhat erratic publication between 1915 and 1920. The current series of România liberă began on 28 ...

  8. Foaia Românească - Wikipedia

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    Foaia Românească was founded by the Cultural Union of the Romanians of Hungary in the summer of 1950 and was originally known as Libertatea Noastră ("Our Freedom"). In that year, the newspaper emitted a single issue, resuming its activity on 15 January 1951.

  9. Seara (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Seara (Romanian pronunciation:, meaning "The Evening") was a daily newspaper published in Bucharest, Romania, before and during World War I.Owned by politician Grigore Gheorghe Cantacuzino and, through most of its existence, managed by the controversial Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești, it was an unofficial and unorthodox tribune for the Conservative Party.