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    Ion Creangă (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈkre̯aŋɡə]; also known as Nică al lui Ștefan a Petrei, Ion Torcălău and Ioan Ștefănescu; March 1, 1837 – December...
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  • Ion Creangă (born 1883 in Corjova) was a Bessarabian politician. He served as Member of the Moldovan Parliament (1917–1918). He also worked as teacher...
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    Grigore Moisil. The Ion Creangă Gymnasium (Școala Generală Ion Creangă), founded in 1990 and named after the writer Ion Creangă. The Lucian Blaga Gymnasium...
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    The Ion Creangă State Pedagogical University of Chișinău (UPSC; Romanian: Universitatea Pedagogică de Stat „Ion Creangă" din Chișinău) is a higher educational...
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  • Editura Ion Creangă (Romanian pronunciation: [ediˈtura iˈon ˈkre̯aŋɡə]) was a publishing house based in Bucharest, Romania. Founded as a state-run company...
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  • Ion Creangă (born December 11, 1962, in Goteşti) is a Moldovan jurist and the head of the Legal Department of the Parliament of Moldova. Creangă was born...
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  • writer and schoolteacher Ion Creangă (politician), Bessarabian politician Ion Creangă (jurist), Moldovan jurist Horia Creangă, Romanian architect, grandson...
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    Ion Creangă Children's Park (Romanian: Parcul Copiilor „Ion Creangă”) is a children's park in Timișoara that bears the name of Romanian children's author...
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  • Literature: the poet Mihai Eminescu, the satirist Ion Luca Caragiale, Ioan Slavici, and Ion Creangă. Mihai Eminescu is considered by many critics to be...
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    Ion Creangă is a commune in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It was named after the Romanian writer Ion Creangă. The commune is composed of six...
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    the opposition Igor Dodon. Other important universities include the Ion Creangă State Pedagogical University of Chișinău (est. 1940), Nicolae Testemițanu...
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  • Romanian general in World War II Ion Creangă (1837 or 1839–1889), Moldavian, later Romanian writer, raconteur and schoolteacher Ion Dolănescu (1944–2009), Romanian...
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    Harap Alb (category Fairy tales by Ion Creangă)
    protagonist as well as the title of a Romanian-language fairy tale by Ion Creangă, known in full as Povestea lui Harap Alb ("The Story of Harap Alb")....
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  • Crăciun "Dănilă Prepeleac" de Ion Creangă "Drumul curcubeului", by Petre Crăciun "Fata babei și fata moșneagului" by Ion Creangă "Fata cu pieze rele" "Fata...
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    representative of local humour. Alongside Mihai Eminescu, Ioan Slavici and Ion Creangă, he is seen as one of the main representatives of Junimea, an influential...
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    galleries. First memorial museum from Romania opened in Iași in 1918, as the Ion Creangă Memorial House, and today the Iași National Museum of Romanian Literature...
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    dialogului pedagogic. Ediția 2, 2020. Ion Creangă University & Garomont Studio. pp. 53–66. ISBN 978-9975-3452-6-2. Eremia, Ion (2019). "Moldovenismul actual:...
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    play The Magpies [ro] by Alexandru Kirițescu. She later acted at the Ion Creangă Theatre [ro] and the National Theatre in Bucharest. Mitrache died in...
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    Ivan Turbincă (category Fairy tales by Ion Creangă)
    an 1880 short story, fairy tale and satirical text by Romanian writer Ion Creangă, echoing themes common in Romanian and European folklore. It recounts...
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    literature classics in its early decades: Mihai Eminescu, Ion Luca Caragiale, Ion Creangă, Ioan Slavici. The current orthography, with minor reforms...
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    It is close to the Ceahlău Massif, Durău, and the Bistrița Valley. Ion Creangă memorial house in Humulești, across the Ozana river: This is the house...
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    the Republic of Moldova Ion and Doina Aldea-Teodorovici. Dedicated to the writer of classical Romanian literature Ion Creangă. It was installed in 1982...
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    and collectors of Romanian fairy tales I. C. Fundescu [ro] (1836–1904) Ion Creangă, Moldavian/Romanian writer, raconteur and schoolteacher (1837-1889) Ioan...
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    Mihail Kogălniceanu, Vasile Alecsandri, Nicolae Bălcescu, Ion Luca Caragiale, Ion Creangă, and Mihai Eminescu, the later being considered the greatest...
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    The Goat and Her Three Kids (category Fairy tales by Ion Creangă)
    iezi) is an 1875 short story, fable and fairy tale by Romanian author Ion Creangă. Figuratively illustrating for the notions of motherly love and childish...
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    feature Eminescu-Veronica-Creangă (1914) on the relationship between the writers Mihai Eminescu, Veronica Micle and Ion Creangă (all deceased at the time...
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    Dănilă Prepeleac (category Fairy tales by Ion Creangă)
    Nonsuch") is an 1876 fantasy short story and fairy tale by Romanian author Ion Creangă, with a theme echoing influences from local folklore. The narrative is...
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    newspaper of the Conservative Party. Ion Creangă - One of the most important Romanian poet and writer, Ion Creangă is celebrated for his folk tales, often...
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    1947 Nicolae Filimon, 1959 Gr. M. Alecsandrescu, 1962 Ion Creangă; Viața și opera ("Ion Creangă; His Life and Works"), 1964 Vasile Alecsandri, 1965 Cronicile...
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  • dialogue is often based on works by Iordache Golescu [ro], Anton Pann, Ion Creangă, Budai-Deleanu and Nicolae Filimon. On review aggregator website Rotten...
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