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Wikipedia:Origin of the Romanians -
The origin of the Romanians - the Ethnogenesis of the Romanian people (speakers of a Romance language in Southeastern Europe) - can be traced back to the region’s Romanized inhabitants living, within the Roman Empire, in the lands north of the
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Wikipedia:Union of Bessarabia with Romania -
On April 9 [ O.S. March 27] 1918, Bessarabia proclaimed union with the Kingdom of Romania.
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Wikipedia:Anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic -
The State Anthem of the Kazakh
Soviet Socialist Republic (Kazakh : Қазақ Кеңес Социалистік Республикасының мемлекеттік әнұраны , Qazaq Keñes Socïalïstik Respwblïkasınıñ memlekettik
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Wikipedia:Treaty of Paris (1920) -
The 1920 Treaty of Paris was an act signed by Romania and the principal Allied Powers of the time (France, United Kingdom, Italy and Japan) whose purpose was the recognition of Romanian sovereignty over Bessarabia. The treaty, however, never came
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Wikipedia:Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic -
The Abkhaz Autonomous
Soviet Socialist Republic or Abkhaz ASSR (Abkhaz : Аҧснытәи Автономтә Советтә Социалисттә Республика ) was an autonomous republic of the
Soviet Union within the Georgian SSR. It came
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Wikipedia:History of Moldova -
Inhabited by Dacians in the antiquity and Romanized Dacians in the early Middle Ages, most of today's Moldova was part of the Principality of Moldavia from its founding in 1359 until 1812, when it was annexed (under the name Bessarabia) by the
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Wikipedia:Soviet Union referendum, 1991 -
A referendum on the future of the
Soviet Union was held on 17 March 1991. The question put to voters was
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Wikipedia:Ghica family -
The Ghica (Albanian : Gjika, Greek : Gikas, Γκίκαs, Romanian : Ghica,) were a noble Christian family of Albanian origin from modern central and south-eastern Albania. The history of the family is mostly known to the Western world by Princess
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Wikipedia:Dacia -
In ancient geography, especially in Roman sources, Dacia was the land inhabited by the Dacians and Getae - the North-Danubian branches of the Thracians. Dacia had in the middle the Carpathian Mountains and was bounded approximately by the Danubius
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Wikipedia:Cinema of Moldova -
The Cinema of Moldova developed in the early 1960s during the
Soviet period, experiencing a flowering of about a decade and a half. Stagnation followed, and after the
Moldavian SSR became independent in 1991, the industry almost completely disappeared.
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the formerly Romanian regions of Northern Bukovina (incorporated into the
Soviet Ukraine) and Bessarabia (now the
Moldavian SSR). Section Four, about a fourth of the document, reveals OSS data on the Baltic States and Finland. Sections One and
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Shevchenko"), then with Vladimir Broun (Brown) on ("Maksimka" 1951). In 1952, Paradjanov made his first short film
Moldavian Tale and remade it with Yakov Bazelyan into a feature length film Andriesh in 1955. His second marriage was in 1956 to
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Web:Gabriela Adamesteanu Biography | BookRags.com
turned to journalism in 1990, after the fall of communism. Adamesteanu was born on 2 April 1942 in Tîrgu-Ocna, a small
Moldavian town in eastern Romania. Her intellectual parents and her youth during the first hard decades of communist rule shaped
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Web:A concise history of Poland - Google Book Search
and Lithuania. He has written for several journals and contributed to the Cambridge
Encyclopedia of Russia and the former
Soviet Union (1994). More details A concise history of Poland By Jerzy Lukowski, Hubert Zawadzki Edition: 5, illustrated,
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called New Square (Skvira) in Rockland County, New York. Zguritsa (Rum. Zgurita), Jewish agricultural village in N.
Moldavian S. S. R., in the region of Bessarabia. Zguritsa was founded in 1853 on an area of over 1,000 acres rented by settlers
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Web:Professor Dr. Igor S. Kon - CURRICULUM VITAE
- C. Bishop, X. Osthelder, eds. Sexualia. From Prehistory to Cyberspace. Koeln, Koenemann, pp.406 -411 "
Soviet and Post-
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Encyclopedia of Sociology. Rev. ed. Vol. 4. NY: Macmillan. With V.A. Iadov "Sexual revolution in Russia and
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Resources * General Index: Articles - Russian Language: Russian (Russian) ArcheoBiblioBase: Archives in Russia - Great
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/85 Medium Tank: USSR's T-34/85 Medium Tank Camera Press T-34/85 Model 1944 Medium Tank. The writing translates to "For
Soviet Uzbekistan". In East Prussia in February 1945. Russia's T-34/85 T-34/85 Model 1944 Medium Tank with the 63rd Guards Tank
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holds advanced degrees in conducting and violin performance from the Kishnev and Moscow Conservatories in the former
Soviet Union. Before emigrating to the United States, Maestro Gershfeld served as conductor of the
Moldavian Chamber and
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Web:Chişinău - New World Encyclopedia
by the Nazi luftwaffe, visited by the Holocaust in which 10,000 Jewish people were killed, and has been part of the
Soviet empire. Moldova is one of the poorest nations in Europe, and was the first former
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an alcohol problem of truly crisis proportions." The Economist (1989) reported that a decrease in life expectancy for
Soviet males, from 66 years in 1965 to 62 years in 1984, was largely attributed to heavy alcohol consumption, and that studies
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part of the
Moldavian ASSR within the Ukrainian SSR. The
Moldavian SSR, which was set up by a decision of the Supreme
Soviet of the USSR on the 2nd of August, 1940, was formed from a part of Bessarabia taken from Romania on the 28th of June,
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part of the
Moldavian ASSR within the Ukrainian SSR. The
Moldavian SSR, which was set up by a decision of the Supreme
Soviet of the USSR on the 2nd of August, 1940, was formed from a part of Bessarabia taken from Romania on the 28th of June,
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Web:Chernivtsi
retook the northern districts in 1944. Northern Bukovina (as Chernivtsi oblast [province]) became part of the Ukrainian
Soviet Socialist Republic under the peace treaty of 1947; the ancient
Moldavian capital Suceava and the surrounding area,
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and the Bessarabian part becoming the new region of Izmail). The annexation was formalized on 1947-02-10. 1945-06-29:
Soviet Union acquired Subcarpathian Ruthenia, also called Carpatho-Ukraine, from Czechoslovakia. It became Transcarpathia region
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