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  2. Libertatea - Wikipedia

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    Libertatea publishes all news online, with free access both to current news and an archive of 670.000 stories. Libertatea.ro is ranked in top 5 Romanian websites, as monthly number of unique users, according to BRAT. [12] Libertatea features a Monday to Friday online live news format, broadcast twice per day on "Adriana Nedelea, la fix"

  3. List of newspapers in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Informația de Vest; Monitorul de Braşov; Monitorul de Cluj; Monitorul de Făgăraș; Monitorul de Sibiu; ProSport - Ediția de Transilvania; Realitatea Bihoreană; Repere Transilvane, weekly regional newspaper in Romanian and Hungarian languages; Revista Media; Sibiu Independent; SevenTimes.Ro, in English language; Szabadság, in Hungarian ...

  4. România liberă - Wikipedia

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    România liberă (Romanian pronunciation: [ro.mɨˈni.a ˈli.be.rə], lit. ' Free Romania ') is a Romanian daily newspaper founded in 1943 and currently based in Bucharest. A newspaper of the same name also existed between 1877 and 1889. [1] [2]

  5. Libertatea (Pančevo) - Wikipedia

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    Libertatea (lit. Liberty ) is leading Romanian language weekly newspaper in Serbia published in Pančevo ( Romanian : Panciova ), in the autonomous province of Vojvodina . The newspaper was established in 1945 after the end of World War II in Yugoslavia .

  6. 2022 in Romania - Wikipedia

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    15 November – The Bucharest Court of Appeal (Romanian: Curtea de Apel București) extends the deadline for the Brăila Bridge by 193 days and forces the Romanian CNAIR (Romanian: Compania Națională de Administrare a Infrastructurii Rutiere) to pay 28,808,369.4 Romanian lei to Italian contractor Webuild for delays. It also needs to pay ...

  7. Mass media in Romania - Wikipedia

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    State-run Radio Romania operates four national networks and regional and local stations. BBC World Service is available on 88 FM in the capital, and is relayed in Timișoara (93.9), Sibiu (88.4) and Constanta (96.9). Private FM stations dominate the market in Romania, with more than 700 licenses from the National Broadcasting Council by 2009.

  8. Libertatea (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Libertatea (Romanian for "Liberty") may refer to: Media. Libertatea, a Romanian daily tabloid established in 1989; Libertatea, a Romanian-language Serbian weekly based in Pančevo; Places. Libertatea, a village in Călăraşi commune in Romania; Libertatea, a village in Dichiseni commune in Romania

  9. Romanian Battlegroup Getica - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Battlegroup Getica was created in September 2023 as part of the International Legion for the Defence of Ukraine. [6] Battlegroup Getica claims to have originated as a unit of Romanian Ukrainians that has since expanded to accept citizens from Romania and Moldova who are motivated "to keep Russia as far away from Romania and Moldova's borders as possible".