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  2. Victor Ion Popa - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Bârlad, the first of three children of Ion Popa and Aspasia, née Pavelescu. [1] He went to primary school in Călmățui, a village in the Grivița commune, in the former Tutova County, where his father was a schoolteacher.

  3. Apa Vie - Wikipedia

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    Ion Predoșanu's photograph, illustrating Ilie Purcaru's reportage in Hobița-Peștișani, at the family home of sculptor Constantin Brâncuși.Published in 1976 with the caption: "From Brâncuși's own well, Dumitraș, who is the sculptor's great-great-grandnephew, drinks up a kind of water that many bystanders, obviously, hold to be the water of life"

  4. Ion Creangă House - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial House of Ion Creangă is a Historic Monument located in Humulești, Romania. The building was the home of Romanian writer Ion Creangă in the latter's childhood from his birth in 1837 until 1855.

  5. Ion Theodorescu-Sion - Wikipedia

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    Ion Theodorescu-Sion (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon te.odoˈresku siˈon]; also known as Ioan Theodorescu-Sion or Teodorescu-Sion; January 2, 1882 – March 31, 1939) was a Romanian painter and draftsman, known for his contributions to modern art and especially for his traditionalist, primitivist, handicraft-inspired and Christian painting.

  6. I nuovi mostri - Wikipedia

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    I nuovi mostri ("the new monsters"), known as Viva l'Italia! in the English-language version, is a 1977 commedia all'italiana film composed by 14 episodes, directed by Dino Risi, Ettore Scola and Mario Monicelli. It is a sequel of I mostri, made in 1963. It is followed by I mostri oggi (2009).

  7. Ion Băieșu - Wikipedia

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    Ion Băieșu, pen name of Ion Mihalache (2 January 1933, in Aldeni, Buzău County – 21 September 1992, in Bucharest) was a Romanian playwright, novelist and movie and television writer, best known for his novel Balanța and his play Preșul.

  8. Vive, viva, and vivat - Wikipedia

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    Viva, vive, and vivat are interjections used in the Romance languages. Viva in Spanish (plural Vivan ), [ 1 ] Portuguese (plural Vivam ), and Italian (Also evviva . Vivano in plural is rare), [ 2 ] Vive in French , and Vivat in Latin (plural Vivant ) are subjunctive forms of the verb "to live."

  9. Ion Pillat - Wikipedia

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    Ion Pillat (31 March 1891 – 17 April 1945) was a distinguished Romanian poet. He is best known for his volume Pe Argeș în sus ( Upstream on the Argeș ) and Poeme într-un vers ( One-line poems ), and for his embrionic love for his Moldavian & Muntenian boyar villages Florica & Miorcani, depictured in all his Poetry.