- of Romania. The
lyrics were
written by
Alexei Mateevici (1888–1917) a
month before his death.
Mateevici contributed significantly to the
national eman****tion...
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Alexei (or Alexie)
Mateevici (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsej mateˈevitʃʲ, aˈlekse -]; 27
March 1888 – 24
August 1917) was one of the most prominent...
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affirming they were "Moldovans",
while another group, led by poet
Alexei Mateevici,
supported the view that the
Moldovans are also Romanians. In
March 1918...
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Simion Murafa,
Alexei Mateevici and
Andrei Hodorogea (Romanian:
Monumentul în
memoria eroilor naţionali
Simion Murafa,
Alexei Mateevici şi
Andrei Hodorogea)...
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other prominent writers was D. Batrânsea (Mai sus făclia ardă).
Alexei Mateevici (1888-1917) was one of the
foremost Bessarabian poets: his
poems Limba...
- Moldova "Limba noastră" ("Our Language") 1994 (unofficial) 1995
Alexei Mateevici Alexandru Cristea "Limba noastră" 1m 11s Monaco "Hymne Monégasque" ("Monégasque...
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squat created in Moldova. The
early twentieth century villa at 73
Alexei Mateevici street was a
monumental building which the
owner intended to demolish...
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international re****tion and has been an alma
mater for the
Moldavian poet
Alexei Mateevici and
metropolitan bishop of the
Romanian Orthodox Church Visarion Puiu...
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Moldova as the home
village of
Alexei Mateevici, a
famous Bessarabian poet and
national activist.
Mateevici's house is
currently a museum. In Zaim there...
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Agricultural State University of
Moldova Capitoline Wolf, Chişinău
Alexei Mateevici, 111. Clădirea
fostului gim****u nr.3
pentru băieți în care, în martie...