- Ion
Creangă (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈkre̯aŋɡə];
March 1, 1837 –
December 31, 1889), also
known as Nică al lui Ștefan a
Petrei and Ioan Ștefănescu...
- the
writer Șerban
Creangă,
Romanian director Ion
Creangă, Neamț, a
Romanian village Ion
Creangă, a
defunct Romanian magazine Ion
Creangă Children's Theatre...
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Creanga River may
refer to:
Creanga, a
tributary of the
river Brad in
Romania Creanga Mică, a
tributary of the
river Târnava Mare in
Romania Creanga Mare...
- Ion
Creangă (1837–1889) is a
Romanian writer. Ion
Creangă may also
refer to: Ion
Creangă (jurist) (born 1962),
Moldovan jurist Ion
Creangă (politician)...
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Pavel Creangă (1933 – 19
March 2004) was a
Moldovan military general who
served as the
Minister of
Defense of
Moldova from 1992 to 1997. He led Moldovan...
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Memorial House of Ion
Creangă is a
Historic Monument located in Humulești, Romania. The
building was the home of
Romanian writer Ion
Creangă in the latter's...
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Ovidiu Creangă (February 14, 1921 –
December 4, 2017) was a
Romanian activist and author. He
served as an
official of the
Ministry of
Economy (Romania)...
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Horia Creangă (20 July 1892 – 1
August 1943) was a
Romanian architect and key
figure of the
modernist movement in Romania.
Described as "the true founder...
- Ion
Creangă is a
commune in Neamț County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It was
named after the
Romanian writer Ion
Creangă. The
commune is
composed of six...
- Kogălniceanu,
Vasile Alecsandri,
Nicolae Bălcescu, Ion Luca Caragiale, Ion
Creangă, and
Mihai Eminescu, the
later being considered the
greatest and most influential...