- Câmpia
Libertății (The
Field of Liberty) is
located in the city of Blaj, in Transylvania, Romania. It was the
place where two
national ****emblies were...
- The
Freedom Party (Romanian:
Partidul Libertăţii) was a
clandestine political party in the
Moldovan SSR. The
founders members were:
Constantin Condrat...
-
Democratic Union of
Freedom (Uniunea Democratică a
Libertăţii)
Freedom Party,
Bessarabia (Partidul
Libertăţii)
Gagauz Khalky,
Gagauz separatist, now outlawed...
- amu****t rides. The
Eagles of
Freedom Plaza (Romanian: Piațeta „Vulturii
Libertății”) is a
square inaugurated in 2015,
dedicated to
honoring the
memory of...
-
Liberty Square (Romanian: Piața
Libertății),
formerly known as
Parade Square (Romanian: Piața de Paradă) or
Prince Eugene Square (Romanian: Piața Prințul...
-
modifications during the
communist regime,
including a name
change to
Parcul Libertății (Liberty Park). The park has
officially been
listed as a
historical monument...
- is
bisected by
Bulevardul Unirii (Union Boulevard) and by
Bulevardul Libertății (Liberty Boulevard). The
square is one of the best
places to organize...
-
publishing house,
Editura Politică. Its
slogan is Humanitas,
bunul gust al
libertății ("Humanitas, the good
taste of freedom").
During its
first years, Humanitas...
- of the
defunct Party of
Liberty and
Social Unity (Romanian:
Partidul Libertății și Unității Sociale, PLUS) and then
became active in the
Social Democratic...
- Plăiașu,
Ciprian (10
March 2020). "Adevărul
despre 10
Martie - Ziua
Libertații Secuiești".
Historia (in Romanian).
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