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- Aurelian Silvestru (born 1 October 1949) is a writer and activist from Moldova. He is the founder and the head of the Prometeu-Protalent Lyceum, a leader...
- Silvestru River may refer to: Silvestru, a tributary of the Băncușor in Suceava County, Romania Silvestru, a tributary of the Horăița in Neamț County...
- Silvestrus ceylonicus is a species of millipede in the family Polyxenidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. De Zoysa, H. K. S.; Nguyen, Anh D.; Wickramasinghe...
- (19 sq mi) Basin features Progression Almaș→ Cracău→ Bistrița→ Siret→ Danube→ Black Sea Tributaries    • left Silvestru  • right Măngălaru, Călugărul, Botolia...
- Basin features Progression Teșna→ Dorna→ Bistrița→ Siret→ Danube→ Black Sea Tributaries    • left Prislop, Făgețel, Ciotina  • right Silvestru, Coșna...
- Silvestru Morariu-Andrievici (born Samuil Morariu; November 26 [O.S. November 14] 1818–April 15 [O.S. April 3] 1895) was an ethnic Romanian Orthodox cleric...
- application of ideological censorship. Signed with the pseudonym Damian Silvestru and drafted by Negoiţescu, the letter stating this position was published...
- Călin [ro] as Ștefan Silvestru, a TVR director Emilia Dobrin [ro] as Margareta Dincă, Ionuț's mother Andrei Miercure as Laurențiu Silvestru, Ștefan and Alina's...
- (Gheorghe Vasilache, Filaret Gămălău), Dragoș Flocea, Andrei Ghivnici, and Silvestru Harsmei.: 180–184  Crișul Alb River and Arad National Liberation Movement;...
- the Craiova Art Museum), Craiova, 1898–1907, by Paul Gottereau Strada Silvestru no. 13, Bucharest, c.1900, unknown architect ****an House, Bucharest, 1914...