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Onisifor Ghibu (May 31, 1883 –
October 3, 1972) was a
Romanian teacher of pedagogy,
member of the
Romanian Academy, and politician. Born into a peasant...
- Sipos, p. 49
Ghibu, p. 32; Silași, p. 81 Ecsedy, p. 171;
Ghibu, pp. 32, 247; Sipos, pp. 49–50 Ecsedy, p. 171;
Ghibu, pp. 33–35, 247–248
Ghibu, pp. 33–34...
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dissolution by the
Romanian authorities was deplored;
authors such as
Onisifor Ghibu expressed a
critical view on the
relation between Romanian administrative...
- high schools), as well as
mixed schools—e.g.,
George Coșbuc and
Onisifor Ghibu high
schools with Romanian/German
classes and Romanian/Hungarian classes...
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College –
social sciences, sciences,
informatics and
linguistics Onisifor Ghibu High
School – informatics, sciences, sports,
theater and
linguistics Andrei...
- niece,
Elena Donici.
Donici himself was seen by the PNM
ideologue Onisifor Ghibu as a
rather incompetent and weak
champion of the cause. He
lived to see...
- the ****ociation for
Romanian Literature and
Culture "ASTRA" - "Onisifor
Ghibu". Nina Josu
graduated from
Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in 1976. She...
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Ilarion Ciobanu,
Mircea Diaconu,
Ovidiu Iuliu Moldovan Cinematography Călin
Ghibu Edited by
Yolanda Mîntulescu,
Mircea Ciociltei Music by
Adrian Enescu Production...
- conservative),
Vladimir Herța, Pan
Halippa (a
renowned socialist),
Onisifor Ghibu.
Among the
leaders of the
party were
general Matei Donici, Ion Pelivan,...
- was a
magazine from Chişinău, Bessarabia,
founded in May 1917 by
Onisifor Ghibu. It was the
successor of Cuvânt
moldovenesc PRESA BASARABEANĂ de la începuturi...