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Ovidiu Creangă Born February 14, 1921
VărzăreştiNationality Canada
RomaniaEthnicity Romanian Alma mater Politehnica University of Bucharest Spouse Laura ( -28 aprilie 2000) Awards Order of Work
Medal of WorkOvidiu Creangă (born February 14, 1921, Vărzăreşti) is a Romanian activist and author.[1] He served as an official of the Ministry of Economy (Romania) and taught at the Politehnica University of Bucharest.[2] He has been living in Canada since 1982.
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Biography
Ovidiu Creangă was born on February 14, 1921 in Vărzăreşti, Romania. He attended high school in Bălţi, where Eugen Coşeriu, Sergiu Grossu, Valeriu Gafencu, Vadim Pirogan, Valentin Mândâcanu were his classmates[3] After Soviet occupation of 1940, he fled from Bessarabia and in 1944 from Cernăuţi, where he attended university.[4] Then he graduated from the Politehnica University of Bucharest. Also, he taught at the Politehnica University of Bucharest.[5] In the 1970s, Ovidiu Creangă was an official of the Ministry of Economy (Romania). In 1982, when he was 64, Ovidiu Creangă emigrated to Canada.
Awards
- Order of Work (Romanian: Ordinul Muncii), Romania
- Medal of Work (Romanian: Medalia Muncii), Romania
- "Magna Cum Laude", Politehnica University of Bucharest
Works
References
- ^ Cum am scăpat de Siberia
- ^ Scriitorul Ovidiu Creangă: "N-aş vrea să mor înainte de a vedea Basarabia alipită la Patria Mamă – România!"
- ^ Literatura şi Arta, Un apostol al Neamului Romвnesc
- ^ Cum am scăpat de Siberia
- ^ Scriitorul Ovidiu Creangă: "N-aş vrea să mor înainte de a vedea Basarabia alipită la Patria Mamă – România!"
External links
- Cum am scăpat de Siberia
- Scriitorul Ovidiu Creangă: "N-aş vrea să mor înainte de a vedea Basarabia alipită la Patria Mamă – România!"
- Ovidiu Creangă Basarabeanul- un blog de atitudine în căutarea Adevărului
- Ovidiu Creanga
- Autor: Ovidiu Creanga
Categories:- 1921 births
- Living people
- People from Nisporeni District
- Eastern Orthodox Christians from Romania
- Politehnica University of Bucharest alumni
- Romanian activists
- Romanian engineers
- Canadian people of Romanian descent
- Romanian refugees
- Romanian expatriates
- Romanian people stubs
- Canadian activist stubs
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