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List Of Moldovans
This is a list of notable people, of all ethnicities, born in the Republic of Moldova, the Moldovan SSR or the historical province of Bessarabia. Artists and architects *Baruch Agadati (1895-1976), Palestinian-Israeli classical ballet dancer, choreographer, painter, and film producer and director * Tudor Cataraga, sculptor * Nachum Gutman (1898-1980), Teleneşti-born Israeli painter, sculptor, and author * Andrei Mudrea, painter * Alexandru Plămădeală, sculptor * Mihai Petric, painter * Alexey Shchusev, Russian architect * Tudor Zbârnea, painter Writers * Alexandru Donici, poet and translator * Alexei Mateevici, poet and publicist * Alexandru Hâjdeu, writer * Alecu Russo, writer * Bogdan Petriceicu-Hașdeu, writer and historian * Constantin Stamati, writer and translator * Constantin Stamati-Ciurea, writer and translator * Constantin Stere, writer * Dumitru Matcovschi, poet * Grigore Vieru, poet and writer * Ion Anton, poet and writer * Ion Druță, novelist * Ion Vat ...
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Republic Of Moldova
A republic () is a "state in which power rests with the people or their representatives; specifically a state without a monarchy" and also a "government, or system of government, of such a state." Previously, especially in the 17th and 18th centuries, the term was used to imply a state with a democratic or representative constitution (constitutional republic), but more recently it has also been used of autocratic or dictatorial states not ruled by a monarch. It is now chiefly used to denote any non-monarchical state headed by an elected or appointed president. , 159 of the world's 206 sovereign states use the word "republic" as part of their official names. Not all of these are republics in the sense of having elected governments, nor is the word "republic" used in the names of all states with elected governments. The word ''republic'' comes from the Latin term ''res publica'', which literally means "public thing", "public matter", or "public affair" and was used to refer t ...
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Constantin Stere
Constantin G. Stere or Constantin Sterea (Romanian; russian: Константин Егорович Стере, ''Konstantin Yegorovich Stere'' or Константин Георгиевич Стере, ''Konstantin Georgiyevich Stere''; also known under his pen name ''Șărcăleanu''; June 1, 1865 – June 26, 1936) was a Romanian writer, jurist, politician, ideologue of the '' Poporanist'' trend, and, in March 1906, co-founder (together with Garabet Ibrăileanu and Paul Bujor — the latter was afterwards replaced by the physician Ioan Cantacuzino) of the literary magazine ''Viața Românească''. One of the central figures of the Bessarabian intelligentsia at the time, Stere was a key actor during the Union of Bessarabia with Romania in 1918, and is associated with its legacy. Constantin Stere was professor of Administrative and Constitutional law at the University of Iaşi, serving as its rector between 1913 and 1916. He is also remembered for his partly autobiographical ...
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Victor Teleucă
Victor Teleucă (January 19, 1933 in Cepeleuți – August 12, 2002 in Chișinău) was a Romanian writer and poet from Bessarabia (now Republic of Moldova). He was the first editor in chief of Literatura și Arta ''Literatura şi Arta'' ( Romanian for "Literature and Art") is a weekly newspaper from Chişinău, Moldova Moldova ( , ; ), officially the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Republica Moldova), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is b ... (1977–1983). Works *''Momentul inimii'', Chișinău, "Cartea Moldovei", 1975 *''Încercarea de a nu muri'', Chișinău, "Literatura artistică", 1980 *''Întoarcerea dramaticului eu'', Chișinău, "Literatura artistică", 1983 *''Piramida Singurătății'', Chișinău, "Cartea Moldovei", 2000 *''Ninge la o margine de existență'', Chișinău, "Cartea Moldovei", 2002 *''Decebal, Chișinău'', "Universul", 2002 *''Momentul inimii'', Chișinău, Litera, 2003 *''Improvizația nisipului'', Chișinău, "Universul", 2006 ...
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Vasile Vasilache
Vasile Vasilache (July 4, 1926 in Unţeşti – July 7, 2008 in Chişinău) was a writer from Moldova. Vasile Vasilache was born to Ion and Elizabeta Vasilache on July 4, 1926, in Unţeşti. In 1965 he became a member of the Moldovan Writers' Union. Vasile Vasilache died on July 7, 2008 and has been buried in the Central Cemetery on Armeneasca street in Chişinău. the writer Serafim Saca said in tears at Vasilache's funeral. The Moldovan Writers' Union president Mihai Cimpoi has said that Vasile Vasilache has left a wide gap in Moldova's culture. Awards * Order of the Republic (Moldova) (1996), highest state distinction * „Insigna de Onoare” (1986) * Premiul Naţional pentru literatură (1994), * „Opera Omnia” al Uniunii Scriitorilor din Moldova. * Premiat pentru scenariul documentar "Eu şi ceilalti...", Riga, 1969 Works * Trişca” (1961), * „Două mere ţigance” (1964), * „Tăcerile casei aceleia” (1970), * „Elegie pentru Ana-Maria” (1983), * „ ...
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Sorana Gurian
Sorana Gurian (born Sara Gurfinchel, October 18, 1913 – June 10, 1956) was a Romanian writer, journalist, and translator who wrote both in Romanian and in French. Born in the Russian Empire, in Comrat, Bessarabia, she lost both of her parents while still young. After that, she and her two younger sisters, Lia and Isabela, were taken care of by their stepmother. She went to high school in Bender, passing her Baccalauréat exam in 1931, and then studied at the Letters Department of Chernivtsi University and Iași University without graduating. She became a member of Eugen Lovinescu's Sburătorul literary circle in 1937, after returning from Berck, France, where she had gone for balneotherapeutical treatment of her extrapulmonary tuberculosis. While in France, it seems, she also studied at the Sorbonne. When she returned to Romania, she started publishing articles, first in the "Lumea" magazine in Iași, which were clearly democratic, antinationalist, antifascist and antirevis ...
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Petru Cărare
Petru Cărare (13 February 1935 – 27 May 2019) was a writer from Moldova. Petru Cărare was born to Profir Cărare and Nadejda Duca. He was forbidden to publish in the 1970s. He translated works by Ivan Krylov, , Samuil Marshak, Rasul Gamzatov, Sebastian Brant, Gianni Rodari, and François Villon. Awards * Laureat al Premiului Național (2000). * Honorary citizen of Căușeni District Căușeni District ( ro, Raionul Căușeni, ) is a district in the central part of Moldova, with the administrative center at Căușeni. The other major city in the district is Căinari. According to the 2014 Moldovan Census, the population of th ...Petru Cărare, cetățean de onoare a raionului Căușeni este onorat de pămînteni



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Mihai Eminescu
Mihai Eminescu (; born Mihail Eminovici; 15 January 1850 – 15 June 1889) was a Romanian Romantic poet from Moldavia, novelist, and journalist, generally regarded as the most famous and influential Romanian poet. Eminescu was an active member of the Junimea literary society and worked as an editor for the newspaper ''Timpul'' ("The Time"), the official newspaper of the Conservative Party (1880–1918). His poetry was first published when he was 16 and he went to Vienna, Austria to study when he was 19. The poet's manuscripts, containing 46 volumes and approximately 14,000 pages, were offered by Titu Maiorescu as a gift to the Romanian Academy during the meeting that was held on 25 January 1902. Notable works include '' Luceafărul'' (''The Vesper/The Evening Star/The Lucifer/The Daystar''), ''Odă în metru antic'' (''Ode in Ancient Meter''), and the five ''Letters'' (''Epistles/Satires''). In his poems, he frequently used metaphysical, mythological and historical subjects. H ...
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Liviu Damian
Liviu Damian (13 March 1935, Corlăteni, Bălți, România — 20 July 1986, Chişinău, Moldavian SSR, USSR) was an author, essayist, journalist, poet, cultural person, Romanian writer and translator from the Republic of Moldova, a representative of the generation of the 1960s. A street in Durlești, Chișinău, is named after him, as well as the Liviu Damian lyceum in Rîșcani Rîșcani (, also spelled ''Râșcani'') is a city in Moldova, the capital of the Rîșcani District. It is located along the Copăceanca river, about 22 kilometres from the station in Drochia. Two villages are administered by the city, Bălanul .... Works *''Darul fecioarei'' (1963) *''Sunt verb'' (1968) *''Partea noastră de zbor'' (1974) *''De-a Baba-Oarba'' (1977) *''Mândrie şi răbdare'' (1977) *''Altoi pe o tulpină vorbitoare'' (1978) *''Salcâmul din prag'' (1979) *''Inima şi tunetul'' (1981) *''Coroana de umbră'' (1982) *''Scrieri alese'', I, II (1985) *''Poezii şi poeme'' (1986) ...
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Lidia Kulikovski
Lidia Kulikovski (born March 8, 1951) is a Moldovan librarian and bibliographer. As head of the Hasdeu Municipal Library, she extended the library network opening nine branches in Chișinău focused mainly on Romanian literature. Education Kulikovski was born Nicoreni, Drochia District, Moldovan SSR. She graduated in Philology (librarianship section) at the State University of Moldova in 1973, having Ion Osadcenco and Anatol Ciobanu among her professors. In 2003, she obtained a doctoral degree in Pedagogy, with a dissertation on the "Evolution of library services for disadvantaged people in the context of a society's democratization". Career On graduating, Kulikovski led a subsidiary of the Municipal Library of Chișinău. In 1978–1982, she was the head of the "centralized library system" of Cahul. She then returned to the Municipal Library to lead its acquisitions team until 1989. Either in 1989 or in 1990 Kulikovski became the director of the Hasdeu Municipal Library, a p ...
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Ion Hadârcă
Ion Hadârcă (born 17 August 1949 in Sîngerei, USSR) is a poet, translator and Moldovan politician, deputy to the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova between 1990 and 1998 and from 2009 to 2014. Ion Hadârcă was the founder and first president of the Popular Front of Moldova (1989-1992), chairman of the Liberal Reformist Party. Biography Ion Hadârcă was born on 17 July 1949 in Sîngerei, Sîngerei District. Between 1968–1970, he carried out the compulsory military service in the Soviet army. He was the first president of the Popular Front of Moldova (1989–1992). He was elected as president during the second congress of the Front (30 June – 1 July 1989) from among 3 candidates for the job; other two candidates that sought election to the post were Nicolae Costin and Gheorghe Ghimpu. Ion Hadârcă was member of the Supreme Soviet (1989–1990) and the Moldovan Parliament (1990–1998). Hadârcă was an MP of the Liberal Party until he joined the Liberal Party Refo ...
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Ion Vatamanu
Ion Vatamanu (1 May 1937 in Costiceni – 9 August 1993 in Chișinău) was a writer and politician from Moldova. He was born to Maria and Ion and had a PhD in chemistry. Ion Vatamanu served as member of the Parliament of Moldova (1990–1994) and chairman of the Committee on Culture of the Parliament of Moldova. Ion Vatamanu died in 1993 and his grave is a monument in Chișinău.Mormântul lui Ion Vatamanu


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He was born on 1 May 1937 in the Costiceni commune of (today,
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Ion Druţă
An ion () is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge. The charge of an electron is considered to be negative by convention and this charge is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is considered to be positive by convention. The net charge of an ion is not zero because its total number of electrons is unequal to its total number of protons. A cation is a positively charged ion with fewer electrons than protons while an anion is a negatively charged ion with more electrons than protons. Opposite electric charges are pulled towards one another by electrostatic force, so cations and anions attract each other and readily form ionic compounds. Ions consisting of only a single atom are termed atomic or monatomic ions, while two or more atoms form molecular ions or polyatomic ions. In the case of physical ionization in a fluid (gas or liquid), "ion pairs" are created by spontaneous molecule collisions, where each generated pair consists of a free electron and a ...
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