- Ioan
Slavici (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯an ˈslavitʃʲ]; 18
January 1848 – 17
August 1925) was a
Romanian writer and
journalist from Austria-Hungary...
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Slavici may also
refer to:
Eveline Slavici (born 1932),
Romanian artistic gymnast Ioan
Slavici (1848–1925),
Romanian writer and
journalist Ioan Slavici...
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Eveline Slavici (born 7
December 1932 in Bucharest) is a
Romanian former artistic gymnast. She
competed at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- rose to
prominence in the 19th century, including:
George Coșbuc, Ioan
Slavici,
Mihail Kogălniceanu,
Vasile Alecsandri,
Nicolae Bălcescu, Ion Luca Caragiale...
- Ioan
Slavici National College (Romanian:
Colegiul Național Ioan
Slavici) is a
public day high
school for
students aged 10 to 18,
established in 1812, and...
- Romanian: Zâna Zorilor, lit. 'Fairy of Dawn') is a
fairy tale
written by Ioan
Slavici and
published in June 1872.
Mihai Eminescu urged him to
write his first...
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still the po****r
sights of Arad today, such as the
neoclassical Ioan
Slavici Theater, the
eclectic Administrative Palace and the
neogothic Red Church...
- monastery. The name of the
commune is
linked with two personalities: Ioan
Slavici,
Romanian writer (1848–1925) and Emil Monţia,
Romanian composer. Information...
- The Ioan
Slavici classical Theatre is a
theatre in the city of Arad, in the
western side of Romania. The
theatre was
built in 1874, and
displays a neoclassical...
- its
early decades:
Mihai Eminescu, Ion Luca Caragiale, Ion Creangă, Ioan
Slavici. The
current orthography, with
minor reforms to this day and
using Latin...