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Facla ("The Torch") was a
Romanian political and
literary magazine.
Facla was
published w****ly in
Bucharest between 13
March 1910 and 15 June 1913, daily...
-
Cultural Center owned by the
Filipino American Community of Los
Angeles (
FACLA)
which proudly extols the
Philippine Flag 24/7 in
front of its building...
- the
National Peasants' Party,
Vinea focused mainly on
managing Cocea's
Facla. By 1940, he was an
adamant anti-communist and anti-Soviet, ambiguously...
-
founder of many
newspapers and magazines,
including Viața Socială, Rampa,
Facla and Chemarea,
collaborating with
writer friends such as
Tudor Arghezi, Gala...
- Ştiințifică, 1967
Ariton Vraciu,
Limba daco-geților, Timişoara:
Editura Facla, 1980
Vladimir Orel,
Albanian Etymological Dictionary, s.v. "brenda" (Leiden:...
- Bruxelles. ISSN 0035-2160. Vraciu,
Ariton (1980).
Limba daco-geţilor. Ed.
Facla. Vulpe,
Alexandru (2001). "Dacia înainte de romani".
Istoria Românilor (in...
- (with,
among others, André Derain), Iser
worked for the
socialist press (
Facla and the
original version of Adevărul),
publishing a
large number of caricatures...
- (Alb.). "Vraciu":
Ariton Vraciu,
Limba daco-geților, Timișoara:
Editura Facla, 1980. "NODEX": Noul dicționar
explicativ al
limbii române [The New Dictionary...
- ****ociate
Sanielevici exposed him as the
pseudonymous Quidam of Cocea's
Facla newspaper. Sanielevici, who
opposed Cocea's politics, also
attacked Streitman...
- 44–48. Todoran,
Eugen (1985),
Lucian Blaga,
mitul dramatic, Timișoara:
Facla. Mihăilescu, Dan C. (1984),
Dramaturgia lui
Lucian Blaga, Cluj: Editura...