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Libertatea (Romanian pronunciation: [
liberˈtate̯a]; "Freedom") is a
Romanian daily newspaper and
online news
website covering current affairs, entertainment...
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Libertatea (Romanian for "Liberty") may
refer to:
Media Libertatea, a
Romanian daily tabloid established in 1989
Libertatea (Serbia), a Romanian-language...
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Libertatea (lit. Liberty) is
leading Romanian language w****ly
newspaper in
Serbia published in Pančevo (Romanian: Panciova), in the
autonomous province...
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Romanians of
Hungary in the
summer of 1950 and was
originally known as
Libertatea Noastră ("Our Freedom"). In that year, the
newspaper emitted a single...
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Libertatea.ro.
Archived from the
original on 27
September 2009.
Retrieved 1
October 2009. "Alina
Plugaru se
intoarce in
industria ****".
Libertatea.ro...
- "Casatorie de proba" -
Vedete de la ei -
Libertatea.ro". 21
September 2003. ""Căsătorie de probă" a
ajuns la final".
Libertatea. 24 May 2004. eMulte.ro. "Ingrid...
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incendii la
spitalele din România, în mai puțin de un an. Zeci de decese".
Libertatea (in Romanian).
Retrieved 12
February 2023. Dobrescu,
Petre (4 December...
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Romania became a
Communist republic, and in 1948 the
yacht was
renamed Libertatea. In 1999 the
yacht was
brought back to the
United Kingdom, and her original...
- "Leandro n-are inhibitii!" [Leandro has no inhibitions!] (in Romanian).
Libertatea.ro. 1
March 2008.
Retrieved 7
April 2020. "Fotbalistul
brazilian Alex...
- to
change its name and
colours several times. In 1945 it was
renamed Libertatea Oradea, in 1948 Întreprinderea Comunală
Oradea (ICO), in 1951 Progresul...