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Glasul (English: The Voice),
known later as
Glasul Naţiunii (English: The Nation's Voice), was the
first newspaper in the
Republic of
Moldova to appear...
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Glasul Patriei (Romanian for 'The
Voice of the Fatherland') was
Communist Romania's
propaganda publication aimed at
Romanian emigres, that
served the aim...
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Glasul Basarabiei (English: The
Voice of Bessarabia) was a
newspaper from Chişinău, Bessarabia,
founded by
Grigore Constantinescu in 1913.
PRESA BASARABEANĂ...
- Năpădeni) was a
priest and
journalist from Romania. He was the
director of
Glasul Basarabiei.
Grigore D.
Constantinescu was born on
February 15, 1875, in...
- (1907),
Moldovanul (1907), Luminătorul (1908), Cuvînt
moldovenesc (1913),
Glasul Basarabiei (1913). From 1913, the
synod permitted that "the
churches in...
- Cărțile săteanului român,
Curierul literar, Epoca, Familia, Patria, Albina,
Glasul Bucovinei,
Lumea nouă, Reforma,
Revista română,
Tribuna and
Revista pentru...
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alimentar în România pe 10 februarie:
consumatorii susțin producătorii locali".
Glasul Aradului (in Romanian).
Retrieved 6
February 2025. "Boicotarea supermarketurilor...
- with
Petru Muntean as its secretary. The
council edited its own newspaper,
Glasul Ardealului ("The
Voice of Transylvania"), with the
objective of supporting...
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Diana Iovanovici-Șoșoacă și-a
ridicat certificatul de
senator de Iași".
glasul.info (in Romanian). 20
December 2020. Chiriac,
Corina (1
January 2021)....
- thousands[citation needed] read
Finala se joacă azi ("The
final is pla**** today") or
Glasul roților de tren ("Voice of the
train wheels"),
written by Ioan Chirilă,...