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She submitted work for Vremea and for left-wing publications such as Cuvântul liber, and reviewed plays for Rampa and Evenimentul. Her first novel was the 1936 Tinerețe. [1] Published with help and encouragement from Camil Petrescu, it was favorably reviewed by Eugen Lovinescu but received a decidedly negative note from George Călinescu. [2]
Through the editions of FITS, the churches in Sibiu and in the surrounding area (Mărginimea Sibiului) have hosted a series of fado, gospel, organ, opera and other types of concerts, held by Romanian and international artists and bands, such as Weinberger Blues Machine, Isabelle Roy, Felix Dima Quarteto, Celina Ramsauer, Max Vandervorst ...
The Sibiu Municipal Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Sibiu, Romania. FC Hermannstadt is the ground's tenant. The facility will also be used for a variety of ...
City/Town Villages Sibiu: Păltiniș Mediaș: Ighișu Nou Agnita: Coveș, Ruja Avrig: Bradu, Glâmboaca, Mârșa, Săcădate Cisnădie: Cisnădioara Copșa Mică
Sibiu, Sibiu County: Deputy (2016–election day) Deputy Prime Minister (2020–2021) Secretary of State with the Ministry of European Funds (2016) Former presidential elections: 2019: 15.02% (3rd place) Affiliation: USR: Faculty of Law, University of Bucharest (1998) Lawyer Considering the candidacy: 17 April 2021 [156]
The river forms the depression (Sibiu Depression) in which lies the city of Sibiu, through which it flows. Close to the mountains, the river flows through the Mărginimea Sibiului area, known for its strong Romanian traditions. Two of the biggest communes of Sibiu County – Gura Râului and Orlat – are situated on the river banks.
Ocna Sibiului (German: Salzburg; Hungarian: Vízakna) is a town in the centre of Sibiu County, in southern Transylvania, central Romania, 10 km (6.2 mi) to the north-west of the county seat, Sibiu. The town administers a single village, Topârcea ( Tschapertsch ; Toporcsa ).
Alexandrescu followed up with numerous articles in the press, including in publications such as Azi, Adevărul, Dimineața and Vremea, [1] and was in attendance at Lovinescu's literary salon, Sburătorul. [3] [5] For a while in 1931–1932, he was featured alongside Lovinescu in Cristalul magazine, put out in Pitești by Mihail Ilovici. [6]