Bucharest — Bukarest redirects here. For the Deutsche Levant Line ship, see MV Bukarest. Bucharest Bucureşti (Romanian) Municipality … Wikipedia
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List of newspapers in Romania — Below is a list of newspapers published in Romania. Contents 1 National newspapers 1.1 Hungarian language 2 Local 2.1 Transylvania … Wikipedia
Nine O'Clock — Type Daily newspaper Publisher Radu Bogdan Editor Gabriela Bogdan Founded 1991 ( … Wikipedia
Matei-Agathon Dan — (born September 17, 1949) is a Romanian economist and politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), he was a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Bacău County from 1992 to 2004. In the Nicolae Văcăroiu cabinet, he was… … Wikipedia
Cotidianul — Type Daily Format Berliner Owner Academia Caţavencu, through Realitatea Caţavencu Editor Doru Buşcu Editor in chief Cornel Nistorescu … Wikipedia
Curierul Naţional — (The National Courier in Romanian) is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest, established in 1990. External links (Romanian) Curierul Naţional, official site … Wikipedia
Cuvântul Liber (1924) — Cuvântul Liber (Romanian for The Free Word ) was a Romanian political and cultural weekly published by Eugen Filotti from 1924 to 1925. Writers such as Ion Barbu, Victor Eftimiu and Tudor Arghezi or musicians, such as George Enescu or film… … Wikipedia
Dreptatea — Founded 17 October 1927 re founded on February 5, 1990 Headquarters Bucharest, Romania Official website www.dreptatea.ro Dreptatea was a Romanian newspaper that appeared between 17 October 1927 and 17 July 1947, as a newspaper of the National Pe … Wikipedia
Crişana (newspaper) — Crişana is an important local newspaper based in Oradea (the informal capital of the Crişana region and the capital of Bihor county, Romania). It is one of the oldest local publications, being founded in 1945. The newspaper is published by SC… … Wikipedia