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Ciocan is a Romanian surname, literally meaning 'hammer'. It can refer to: * Constantin Ciocan, Romanian cyclist * Ieremia Ciocan, Romanian priest and politician *Ion Ciocan, Romanian politician *Iurie Ciocan Iurie Ciocan (born 19 May 1971) is a politician and professor from the Republic of Moldova. He is the Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Moldova since February 2011. Biography Iurie Ciocan was born on 19 May 1971 in Chişinău, th ..., Moldovan politician and professor See also * Ciocanu * Ciocana, a sector in Chișinău {{surname, Ciocan Romanian-language surnames ...
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Iurie Ciocan
Iurie Ciocan (born 19 May 1971) is a politician and professor from the Republic of Moldova. He is the Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Moldova since February 2011. Biography Iurie Ciocan was born on 19 May 1971 in Chişinău, the Republic of Moldova. In 1994, he graduated from the Technical University of Moldova. Between 1997 and 1999, he followed post-graduate studies at the Public Administration Academy under the President of the Republic of Moldova, qualification – referent in international organizations. From 1999 – professor at the PAA under the President of the Republic of Moldova. In 2007 PhD in Political Science. Iurie Ciocan has more than 8 years experience in election administration and observation. He is the Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Moldova since 15 February 2011. Iurie Ciocan has been administrating 2005, April 2009 File:2009 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The vertical stabilizer of Air France Fligh ...
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Ion Ciocan
Ion Ciocan (born February 19, 1850, Nimigea, Mocod - September 6, 1915, Budapest) was a politician and professor from Austro-Hungary. He served as member of the Parliament of Hungary (1896–1901, 1903–1915).Gavrilă Tomi, „Ion Ciocan. La 90 de ani de la trecerea sa în nefiinţă” în Arhiva Someşană, nr.4/2005 Biography Ion Ciocan was born on February 19, 1850, Nimigea, Mocod, then in the Austrian Empire. He graduated from the University of Budapest in 1874. He worked for ''Albina'' in Budapest (1874–1878) and after 1878 for a school from Năsăud. In 1886 became the president of the ''Fondurile şcolare năsăudene''. He was a member of the Parliament of Hungary (1896–1901, 1903–1915). He also taught Romanian language at the University of Budapest (1898–1909).Katalin Kese, „Istoricul catedrei de Filologie română din Budapesta” in Tribuna, nr 17/1995 Awards * He received the cross of the Knights of the Order of Franz Joseph, 1890 References Bibliograp ...
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Ciocanu
Ciocanu is a Romanian proper name. It can refer to: ;Places *Ciocanu, a village in Dâmbovicioara Commune, Argeș County, Romania * Ciocanu Monastery, a monastery in Bughea de Jos Commune, Argeș County, Romania ;People * Anatol Ciocanu (1940–2012), Moldovan and Romanian poet and publicist *Ion Ciocanu (1940–2021), Moldovan and Romanian literary critic, philologist, pedagogue and writer *Vasile Ciocanu (1942–2003), Romanian literary historian and philologist See also *Ciocan Ciocan is a Romanian surname, literally meaning 'hammer'. It can refer to: * Constantin Ciocan, Romanian cyclist * Ieremia Ciocan, Romanian priest and politician *Ion Ciocan, Romanian politician *Iurie Ciocan Iurie Ciocan (born 19 May 1971) is a ... {{surname, Ciocanu Romanian-language surnames ...
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Constantin Ciocan
Constantin Ciocan (born 28 July 1943) is a former Romanian cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho .... References External links * 1943 births Living people Romanian male cyclists Olympic cyclists for Romania Cyclists at the 1964 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) People from Câmpina Sportspeople from Prahova County {{Romania-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Ciocana
Sectorul Ciocana is one of the five sectors in Chişinău, the capital of Moldova. The local administration is managed by a pretor appointed by the city administration. It governs over a portion of the city of Chişinău itself (the eastern part), the town of Vadul lui Vodă Vadul lui Vodă is a town in the Chișinău municipality, Moldova. It is an eastern suburb of the capital of the country, and is well known as a resort. The town is situated 23 km east of Chișinău on the right (western) bank of the Dnieste ..., and the communes of Bubuieci, Budeşti, Coloniţa, Cruzeşti and Tohatin. It is largely populated by Romanians ( Moldovans). Sectors of Chișinău {{coord, 47.0361111211, N, 28.8897222322, E, source:ruwiki_region:MD_type:city, format=dms, display=title ...
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Ieremia Cecan
Ieremia Teodor Cecan (first name also Jeremia, Eremia or Irimia, last name also Ciocan; russian: Иеремия Федорович Чекан, ''Yeremya Fedorovich Chekan''; May 31, 1867 – June 27, 1941) was a Bessarabian-born Romanian journalist, Bessarabian Orthodox priest and political figure. During the first part of his life, he was active in the Bessarabia Governorate of the Russian Empire, earning his reputation as a Christian philanthropist and putting out the pioneering church magazine ''Nashe Obyedineniye''. His opposition to Russification and his advocacy of social improvement led to a public scandal and then to is demotion by church officials, and pushed Cecan into independent journalism. However, his sympathies remained with the conservative-antisemitic Union of the Russian People, developing into a critique of Romanian nationalism that was well liked by the imperial authorities. During the latter stages of World War I, Cecan was a chaplain in the Russian Army. Oppo ...
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