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Nicolai Costenco (21
December 1913 – 29 July 1993) was a
writer from Moldova. He was
managing editor of Viaţa
Basarabiei (1934–1940) and was
deported to...
- istoriei.
Nicolai Costenco" [Literature from the East of the Prut and the
reflections of the
brutality of history.
Nicolai Costenco]. LimbaRomana.md (in...
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founded in 1932 by
political activist Pan
Halippa and
writer Nicolai Costenco. At the time, Viaţa
Basarabiei was
primarily noted for
rejecting the centralism...
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contact with Halippa, who
later reported that Cavarnali, like
Nencev and
Costenco, had sta****
behind in Chișinău.
Cavarnali himself once gave some details...
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received praise from
Costenco in Viața Basarabiei—according to Colesnic,
although Robot was a "very
subtle competitor" of
Costenco, such
appreciation from...
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Halippa as Vice
President Nicolae Spătaru, and as
secretary general Nicolae Costenco.[citation needed] Viața
Basarabiei was
founded in 1932 by Pan Halippa....
- researchers. In 1930s Bessarabia, Iorga's
ideology helped influence poet
Nicolai Costenco, who
created Viața
Basarabiei as a
local answer to
Cuget Clar. According...
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Halippa as Vice
President Nicolae Spătaru, and as
secretary general Nicolae Costenco. In the
interwar period mayors of Chişinău were
Vladimir Herța, Teodor...
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Cronica familiei Bologan (1987) Sînt acuzaţi
martorii (1988) Eu,
Nicolai Costenco (1989)
Mihai Eminescu (1992) Ion Creangă (1998)
Dimitrie Cantemir (1971)...
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Istru (1914-1993), T.
Nencheva (1913–41),
Liviu Deleanu (1911–67),
Nicolai Costenco (1913–93 ), A.
Robota (1916–41), G. Adam (1914–46), Vera
Panfil (1905–61)...