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Gheorghe Asachi (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡe̯orɡe aˈsaki],
surname also
spelled Asaki; 1
March 1788 – 12
November 1869) was a Moldavian,
later Romanian...
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Asachi (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈsaki]) is a
Romanian surname that may
refer to
Elena Asachi (1789–1877),
Romanian pianist,
singer and composer, wife...
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Elena Asachi, née Teyber, (30
October 1789 – May 1877) was a
Romanian pianist,
singer and
composer of
Austrian birth. She was the
daughter of Austrian...
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Hermiona Asachi (Romanian: [aˈsaki],
surname also
spelled Asaki;
December 16, 1821 –
December 9, 1900), also
known as
Hermione Asachi, was a
Romanian writer...
- The
Gheorghe Asachi Technical University (Romanian:
Universitatea Tehnică „Gheorghe
Asachi” din Iași; acronym: TUIASI) is a
public university located...
- Romania. A
history professor, Volosatîi was the
director of the
Gheorghe Asachi Romanian-French High School [ro] for over
three decades and an advocate...
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capital of Moldavia, by
Prince Mihail S****za and
under the
plans of
Gheorghe Asachi and
Mihail Singurov,
Copou Park was
integrated into the city and
marks one...
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structure in
Romanian was
established in the
autumn of 1813, when
Gheorghe Asachi laid the
foundations of a
class of engineers, its
activities taking place...
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football club from the city of Iași, Iași County.
Named after the
Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași, the team was
founded in 1945. Its home stadium...
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performance in Romanian) was
Mirtil and Hloe,
adapted and
staged by
Gheorghe Asachi, and held in the
capital (J****y/Iași) of Moldavia, on 27
December 1816....