- Moldova.
According to the
traditional explanation, the name
Bessarabia (
Basarabia in Romanian)
derives from the
Wallachian Basarab dynasty, who allegedly...
- NMS
Basarabia,
originally named SMS Inn, was an Enns-class
river monitor built by Ganz-Danubius in
Budapest between 1913 and 1915.
While in Austro-Hungarian...
- (Romanian:
Basarabia, pământ românesc), "Bessarabia is
Romanian land" (
Basarabia e pământ românesc) or "Bessarabia is Romania" (
Basarabia e România, also...
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Basarabia Reînnoită (English: The
Bessarabia Renewal) was a
newspaper from Iaşi, Romania,
founded in
March 1907 by
Leonida Stamati, a
boyar from Soroca...
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Basarabia was the
first Romanian language newspaper to be
published in
Bessarabian guberniya of the
Russian Empire in 1906–1907. It was
written with the...
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optimist și anunță
unirea "inevitabilă" a României cu
Basarabia[usurped], Știri din
Basarabia, 15
January 2010 "Ipocrizia
copiilor teribili ai lui Voronin...
- "Carol I"
National Defense University. 2 (1): 46–65. Scurtu, Ioan (2015). "
Basarabia în do****ente
semnate de
marile puteri (1920–1947)".
Revista de Istorie...
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December 2013. "Băsescu: Următorul
proiect de țară al României,
unirea cu
Basarabia". România Liberă. 27
November 2013.
Archived from the
original on 4 September...
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Bender and Tiraspol.
Geographically located in the
historical region of
Basarabia, it is
today controlled by the
breakaway Transnistrian authorities. It...
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important works about ancient Romanian literature,
Romanian culture in
Basarabia under Russian occupation,
Bessarabian demography,
fervent advocate of...