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Embassy Of Romania In Ottawa
The Embassy of Romania in Ottawa is the diplomatic mission of Romania to Canada, located at 655 Rideau Street in Lower Town, Ottawa, Ontario. History The Embassy of Romania in Ottawa was established in 1970. In 1991, the Consulate General of Romania opened in Toronto, while the consulate general in Montreal resumed its initial status. Liviu Maior was the ambassador between 2002-2005, and Elena Ştefoi between 2005-2012. On June 10, 2013, Maria Ligor presented her credentials to David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, at Rideau Hall, in Ottawa. In 2011, Romania opened a consulate general in Vancouver. There is an honorary consulate general in Moncton, and an honorary consulate in Quebec City. Ambassadors Canadian-Romanian relations Formal Canada–Romania relations were established on August 16, 1919 when the Consulate General of Romania was established in Montrealhttp://montreal.mae.ro/ by Vasile Stoica. Before, the consulate worked without the consent of Canadia ...
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Ottawa
Ottawa (, ; Canadian French: ) is the capital city of Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River in the southern portion of the province of Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the core of the Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area (CMA) and the National Capital Region (NCR). Ottawa had a city population of 1,017,449 and a metropolitan population of 1,488,307, making it the fourth-largest city and fourth-largest metropolitan area in Canada. Ottawa is the political centre of Canada and headquarters to the federal government. The city houses numerous foreign embassies, key buildings, organizations, and institutions of Canada's government, including the Parliament of Canada, the Supreme Court, the residence of Canada's viceroy, and Office of the Prime Minister. Founded in 1826 as Bytown, and incorporated as Ottawa in 1855, its original boundaries were expanded through numerous annexations and were ultimately ...
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Tudorel Postolache
Tudorel is a Romanian male given name. Notable people with the name include: *Tudorel Bratu (born 1991), Romanian rugby union player *Tudorel Pelin (born 1969), Romanian footballer *Tudorel Stoica (born 1954), Romanian footballer *Tudorel Toader Tudorel Toader (born 25 March 1960, in Vulturu, Vrancea County, Socialist Republic of Romania) is a Romanian lawyer and professor. Between 1982 and 1986, Toader studied at The Law University at "Al.I. Cuza" Iași. In 2006 he was appointed jud ... (born 1960), Romanian lawyer {{given name Romanian masculine given names ...
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Diplomatic Missions In Ottawa
Diplomatics (in American English, and in most anglophone countries), or diplomatic (in British English), is a scholarly discipline centred on the critical analysis of documents: especially, historical documents. It focuses on the conventions, protocols and formulae that have been used by document creators, and uses these to increase understanding of the processes of document creation, of information transmission, and of the relationships between the facts which the documents purport to record and reality. The discipline originally evolved as a tool for studying and determining the authenticity of the official charters and diplomas issued by royal and papal chanceries. It was subsequently appreciated that many of the same underlying principles could be applied to other types of official document and legal instrument, to non-official documents such as private letters, and, most recently, to the metadata of electronic records. Diplomatics is one of the auxiliary sciences of hi ...
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Diplomatic Missions Of Romania
Romania has an extensive and a large diplomatic network. This listing excludes honorary consulates, trade missions, and cultural institutes. Current missions Africa Americas Asia Europe Oceania Multilateral organizations Gallery File:Dorotheenstrasse 62-66 Berlin.jpg, Embassy in Berlin File:Embajada de Rumania.jpg, Embassy in Bogotá File:Ambassade de Roumanie à Bruxelles.jpg, Embassy in Brussels File:Embassy of Romania, Budapest 2.jpg, Embassy in Budapest File:Romanian Embassy, BA 02.jpg, Embassy in Buenos Aires File:Embassy of Romania in Copenhagen.jpg, Embassy in Copenhagen File:Embassy of Romania in Helsinki.JPG, Embassy in Helsinki File:Istanbul Rumänisches Konsulat.jpg, Consulate-General in Istanbul File:Romanian Embassy KL.jpg, Embassy in Kuala Lumpur File:Михайла Коцюбинського 8.JPG, Embassy in Kyiv File:Romanian Embassy, Lima.jpg, Embassy in Lima File:Embassy of Romania in London.png, Embassy in London File:Romanian Embassy in Lu ...
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Canadians Of Romanian Descent
Romanian Canadians are Canadian citizens of Romanian descent or Romania-born people who reside in Canada. According to the Canadian Census data of 2021, there are 215,885 Romanian-Canadians. Some sources estimates that this number might be as high as 400,000 Canadians who are fully or partially of Romanian ancestry. History of Romanian migration in Canada Before World War I Romanians moved to Canada in several periods. The first period was at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Romanians had discovered Canada towards the end of the 19th century, after Clifford Sifton – Minister of Home Affairs representing a Liberal government that had promised to populate the West – had visited Bukovina. From 1896 to 1900, a group of Romanians established themselves in Assiniboia (now Saskatchewan), at Clifford Sifton's advice. The first two Romanian families that migrated to Canada from the Bukovina village of Boian stopped in Alberta in 1898. Other 100 ...
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Embassy Of Canada In Bucharest
The Embassy of Canada to Romania in Bucharest is the diplomatic mission of Canada to Romania. The embassy provides consular services to Canadian citizens residing or travelling in Romania, Bulgaria, and Moldova. History Canada appointed its first resident ambassador to Romania in 1967. A new four-storey chancery building was inaugurated in December 2006 and is located at 1-3, Tuberozelor Street in Bucharest. Its striking architecture includes pre-oxidized copper panels on two building faces. On June 15, 2009, Lawrence Cannon, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced the appointment of Philippe Beaulne as Ambassador to Romania, with concurrent accreditation to the Republic of Bulgaria, and High Commissioner to the Republic of Cyprus. Joanne Lemay became the Ambassador to Romania in August 2013. She was succeeded by Kevin Hamilton, who was appointed as Ambassador in June 2016, with concurrent accreditation to the Republic of Bulgaria and the Republic of Moldova. Amba ...
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Romanian Diplomatic Missions
Romania has an extensive and a large diplomatic network. This listing excludes honorary consulates, trade missions, and cultural institutes. Current missions Africa Americas Asia Europe Oceania Multilateral organizations Gallery File:Dorotheenstrasse 62-66 Berlin.jpg, Embassy in Berlin File:Embajada de Rumania.jpg, Embassy in Bogotá File:Ambassade de Roumanie à Bruxelles.jpg, Embassy in Brussels File:Embassy of Romania, Budapest 2.jpg, Embassy in Budapest File:Romanian Embassy, BA 02.jpg, Embassy in Buenos Aires File:Embassy of Romania in Copenhagen.jpg, Embassy in Copenhagen File:Embassy of Romania in Helsinki.JPG, Embassy in Helsinki File:Istanbul Rumänisches Konsulat.jpg, Consulate-General in Istanbul File:Romanian Embassy KL.jpg, Embassy in Kuala Lumpur File:Михайла Коцюбинського 8.JPG, Embassy in Kyiv File:Romanian Embassy, Lima.jpg, Embassy in Lima File:Embassy of Romania in London.png, Embassy in London File:Romanian Embassy in Lu ...
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Vasile Stoica
Vasile Stoica (, also known as Basil Stoica; 1889–1959) was a Romanian political writer, diplomat, and close assistant of European statesmen Tomáš Masaryk and Ion I.C. Brătianu. Early life and education Stoica was born in a family that originated from Transylvania (then in the Hungarian half of Austria-Hungary, but now in Romania); according to his birth certificate, Vasile Stoica was born in Avrig on January 1, 1889. He was the son of Maria and Gheorghe Stoica, Romanians belonging to the Christian Orthodox faith. He attended elementary school in Avrig. His interest for the politics is proved by his status as one of the members of the Romanian National Party of Transylvania and Banat, from 1909. From September the same year, Vasile Stoica followed the courses of Literature at Budapest University, until 1913; two semesters at University of Paris Faculty of Letters. In October 1913, he became president of the cultural organization of the "Petru Maior" ethnic Romanians unde ...
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Canada–Romania Relations
Canadian-Romanian relations are the bilateral relations between the governments of Canada and Romania. Canada has an embassy in Bucharest. Romania has an embassy in Ottawa and three consulates-general (in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver). Romania has also three honorary consulate general in Moncton, Québec and Calgary. The two countries are members of Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, La Francophonie and NATO. History Clifford Sifton visited Bukovina in 1895. From 1912 to 1913 Robert W. Service was a correspondent for the ''Toronto Star'' during the Balkan Wars. Joseph W. Boyle served the king and queen of Romania during the World War I, helping to protect the country from the Central Powers and to operate Romania's railways. He was awarded the special title of "Saviour of Romania" for these and many other deeds. He remained a close friend, and was at one time a possible lover of the Romanian Queen, British-born Marie of Edinburgh. The formal Canada-R ...
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Elena Ştefoi
Elena may refer to: People * Elena (given name), including a list of people and characters with this name * Joan Ignasi Elena (born 1968), Catalan politician * Francine Elena (born 1986), British poet Geography * Elena (town), a town in Veliko Tarnovo Province, Bulgaria ** Elena Municipality * Elena (village), a village in Haskovo Province Film and television * ''Elena'' (2011 film), a 2011 Russian film * ''Elena'' (2012 film), a Brazilian film * ''Elena'' (TV series), a Mexican telenovela * ''Elena of Avalor'', an American TV series * ''Daniele Cortis'', a 1947 Italian film also known as ''Elena'' Music * ''Elena'' (Cavalli), a 1659 opera by Francesco Cavalli * ''Elena'' (Mayr), an 1814 opera by Mayr * "Elena" (song), a 1979 song by The Marc Tanner Band * ''Elena'', an EP by Puerto Muerto Other * ''Elena'' (play), a Cebuano play by Vicente Sotto * Extra Low ENergy Antiproton ring, a storage ring in the Antiproton Decelerator facility at CERN * Hurricane Elena See als ...
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Liviu Maior
Liviu is a Romanian given name deriving from Latin 'Livius'. Liviu may refer to: * Constantin-Liviu Cepoi (born 1969), a Romanian-Moldovan luger * Dorin Liviu Zaharia (1944–1987), Romanian pop musician *Liviu Aron (born 1980) a neuroscientist and geneticist at Harvard University in Boston, USA. *Liviu Burlea (born 1981), a Moldovan-Romanian musician, composer, music producer and photographer * Liviu Cangeopol (born 1954), a Romanian writer, journalist, and political dissident *Liviu Ciobotariu (born 1971), a Romanian football defender *Liviu Ciulei (born 1923), a Romanian theater and film director, actor and architect *Liviu Comes (1918–2004), a Romanian composer and musicologist *Liviu Constantinescu (1914–1997), a Romanian geophysicist and professor * Liviu Cornel Babeș (1942–1989), a Romanian who committed suicide as a political protest *Liviu Dragnea (born 1961), a Romanian politician * Liviu Floricel, a Romanian football player *Liviu Floda (1913–1997 ...
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Gabriel Gafiţa
In Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam), Gabriel (); Greek: grc, Γαβριήλ, translit=Gabriḗl, label=none; Latin: ''Gabriel''; Coptic: cop, Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ, translit=Gabriêl, label=none; Amharic: am, ገብርኤል, translit=Gabrəʾel, label=none; arc, ܓ݁ܰܒ݂ܪܺܝܐܝܶܠ, translit=Gaḇrīʾēl; ar, جِبْرِيل, Jibrīl, also ar, جبرائيل, Jibrāʾīl or ''Jabrāʾīl'', group="N" is an archangel with power to announce God's will to men. He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Quran. Many Christian traditions — including Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Roman Catholicism — revere Gabriel as a saint. In the Hebrew Bible, Gabriel appears to the prophet Daniel to explain his visions (Daniel 8:15–26, 9:21–27). The archangel also appears in the Book of Enoch and other ancient Jewish writings not preserved in Hebrew. Alongside the archangel Michael, Gabriel is described as the guardian angel of ...
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