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Telenești
Telenești () is a city in Moldova, located 91 kilometres to the north of the capital city, Chișinău. Telenești is the administrative center of the eponymous district. Three villages are administered by the city: Mihălașa, Mihălașa Nouă and Izvoraș. As of 2004, it had a population of 6,855, 89 percent of whom were Moldovan. Media * Jurnal FM – 88.2 MHz Notable people * Angel Agache, Moldovan politician. * Nicoleta Dara, singer * Nachum Gutman (1898–1980), Teleneşti-born Israeli painter, sculptor, and author Religion Before World War II, the town had an important Jewish population. The Cathedral of St. Elijah from Telenești is one of the newest representative architectural monument. Țurcan Vasile is the priest of the St. Elijah Cathedral. The construction of Cathedral started in 2006. Further reading * Axentie Blanovschi: ''Telenești'', Ed. Timpul Chișinău, 1986 Teleneshty(p. 421) at Miriam Weiner's Routes to Roots Foundation Miriam Weiner ( ...
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Telenești District
Telenești () is a district ( ro, raion) in central Moldova, with the administrative center at Telenești. History The oldest recorded settlements of the district are: Banești, Peciste and Telenești, mentioned in 1437. At the time, the landowners had the right to sell their estate, in parts or entirely. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the region's economy developed (trade, agriculture, winery), resulting in a significant increase in population. In 1812, after the Treaty of Bucharest, Bessarabia was occupied by the Russian Empire, and an intense process of russification of the native population followed. In 1918, as a result of the fall of the Russian Empire, Bessarabia was united with Romania, and the Romanian government enacted a land reform. Telenești became the center of a of Orhei County, along with 45 villages. The capital had a courthouse and a post office with telegraph and telephone. The Romanian land reform (as opposed to the Bolshevik one) made the peasants ow ...
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Angel Agache
Angel Agache (born 13 August 1976) is a Moldovan politician, deputy in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova in the LDPM faction, member of the "Legal Commission, Appointments and Immunities". Biography Angel Agache was born on 13 August 1976 in the Telenești, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union (now in the Republic of Moldova). In 1983-1993 he studied at the general school in Negureni, Telenești. In 1993, he began his studies at the Cooperatist-Trade University of Moldova, with specialization in Marketing. In the same year, he was elected as a chairman of the Students League of the Cooperatist-Trade University of Moldova. In 1996, he became the president of the Federation for Students and Youths Organizations of Moldova. In 1997, he was a member of the college of the Youth and Sports Affairs and of the Youth Council of Chișinău. In 1998, he graduated from university, having a degree in economics. In the same year, he worked as marketing and public relations manager for the Russi ...
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Orhei County (Romania)
Orhei was a county (Romanian: '' județ'') in the Kingdom of Romania between 1925 and 1938, and again between 1941 and 1944, with the seat at Orhei. Geography The county was located in the northeastern part of the Greater Romania, in the eastern part of the historical region of Bessarabia, at the border with the Soviet Union. At present, its territory is part of the Republic of Moldova. It is bordered to the northwest by the counties of Soroca and Bălți, to the northeast and the east by the Soviet Union and to the south by Lăpușna County. Orhei County was the successor of the Orhei District of the Principality of Moldavia or the Russian Empire in the central part, bordering on the north with the Soroca District, in the east by the river Dniester, in the west by the Bălţi District, and in the south by Lăpuşna District. The northernmost of the settlements was Poiana, in Plasa Rezina, and the southernmost was Criuleni. The capital of the county was the Orhei, and the tota ...
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Nicoleta Dara
Nicoleta Dara (born Nicoleta Darabană, on 22 May 1993 in Telenești), commonly known as Dara, is a Moldovan pop singer. She is well known for singing in preselection for Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest in March 2012, where she sang her single "Open Your Eyes". She released her album ''Unsorted'' in 2011. The album was not a success, unlike her two previous singles. In late 2012, her fourth official single titled "Chains" was released via YouTube. Biography Nicoleta Dara was born in 1993 in Moldova. She has been singing since she was three years old. At the age of 7, Dara auditioned for the Romanian song contest ''Ti Amo''. In her teen years she recorded music with Anatol Roscovan. She attended the National College of Commerce and while there learned to play piano and guitar. She has been working with singer-songwriter Eugen Doibani, who produced her debut album ''Unsorted'', since she was 17. Doibani and Roscovan wrote many of the songs on album, along with Dara. When she ...
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Nachum Gutman
Nachum Gutman (as he himself signed; alternate romanisation: Nahum Gutman; he, נחום גוטמן: October 5, 1898 – November 28, 1980) was a Moldovan-born Israeli painter, sculptor, and author. Biography Nachum Gutman was born in Teleneşti, Bessarabia Governorate, then a part of the Russian Empire (now in the Republic of Moldova). He was the fourth child of Sim a Alter and Rivka Gutman. His father was a Hebrew writer and educator who wrote under the pen name S. Ben Zion. In 1903, the family moved to Odessa, and two years later, to Ottoman Palestine. In 1908, Gutman attended the Herzliya Gymnasium in what would later become Tel Aviv. In 1912, he studied at the Bezalel School in Jerusalem. In 1920–26, he studied art in Vienna, Berlin and Paris. Gutman was married to Dora, with whom he had a son. After Gutman's death in 1980, Dora asked two Tel Aviv gallery owners, Meir Stern of Stern Gallery and Miriam Tawin of Shulamit Gallery, to appraise the value all of the work ...
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Moldova
Moldova ( , ; ), officially the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Republica Moldova), is a Landlocked country, landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. The List of states with limited recognition, unrecognised state of Transnistria lies across the Dniester river on the country's eastern border with Ukraine. Moldova's Capital city, capital and largest city is Chișinău. Most of Moldovan territory was a part of the Principality of Moldavia from the 14th century until 1812, when it was Treaty of Bucharest (1812), ceded to the Russian Empire by the Ottoman Empire (to which Moldavia was a Vassal state of the Ottoman Empire, vassal state) and became known as Bessarabia. In 1856, southern Bessarabia was returned to Moldavia, which three years later united with Wallachia to form United Principalities, Romania, but Russian rule was restored over the whole of the region in 1878. During the 1917 Russian Revolution, B ...
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Ținutul Nistru
Ținutul Nistru was one of the ten ''ținuturi'' ("lands") of Romania, founded in 1938 after King of Romania, King Carol II of Romania, Carol II initiated an institutional reform by modifying the 1923 Constitution of Romania, 1923 Constitution and the law of territorial administration. It comprised most of Bessarabia (including parts of the Budjak), and its name was derived from the Dniester River. Its capital was the city of Chișinău. ''Ținutul Nistru'' ceased to exist following the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, territorial losses of Romania to the Soviet Union in June 1940. Coat of arms The Coat of Arms is party per pale. The Dexter and sinister, dexter consists of a gules field bearing an argent castle (probably depicting the citadel of Cetatea Albă) over waves argent and Azure (heraldry), azure (standing for either the Black Sea or the Dniester). The sinister field consists of four Fess, bars, two of gules and two of argent, the former four Counties ...
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Orgeyevsky Uyezd
Orgeyevsky Uyezd (''Оргеевский уезд'') was one of the subdivisions of the Bessarabia Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the central part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Orhei. Demographics At the time of the Russian Empire Census of 1897, Orgeyevsky Uyezd had a population of 213,478. Of these, 77.9% spoke Romanian, 12.5% Yiddish, 5.7% Ukrainian, 2.7% Russian, 0.8% Romani, 0.3% Polish, 0.1% German, 0.1% Armenian and 0.1% Greek Greek may refer to: Greece Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe: *Greeks, an ethnic group. *Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family. **Proto-Greek language, the assumed last common ancestor ... as their native language. References {{Reflist Uezds of Bessarabia Governorate Bessarabia Governorate ...
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Cities And Towns In Moldova
A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be defined as a permanent and densely settled place with administratively defined boundaries whose members work primarily on non-agricultural tasks. Cities generally have extensive systems for housing, transportation, sanitation, utilities, land use, production of goods, and communication. Their density facilitates interaction between people, government organisations and businesses, sometimes benefiting different parties in the process, such as improving efficiency of goods and service distribution. Historically, city-dwellers have been a small proportion of humanity overall, but following two centuries of unprecedented and rapid urbanization, more than half of the world population now lives in cities, which has had profound consequences for g ...
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Routes To Roots Foundation
Miriam Weiner () is an American genealogist, author, and lecturer who specializes in the research of Jewish roots in Poland and the former Soviet Union. Weiner is considered to be one of the pioneers of contemporary Jewish genealogy through her work to open up archives and is described as a trail-blazing, highly respected guide and leading authority on archival holdings and resources in pre-war Belarus, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, and Ukraine. Early life Weiner was born in Los Angeles, California, to Edward and Helen Weiner. She grew up in Des Moines, Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa. In 1960, Weiner graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School (Des Moines), Theodore Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa. She attended the University of Oklahoma and Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. In 1986, she received a B.A. in Historical Studies with a concentration in Modern Judaic History and Holocaust Studies from Empire State College, State University of New York, SUNY. Career Early ca ...
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Miriam Weiner (genealogist)
Miriam Weiner () is an American genealogist, author, and lecturer who specializes in the research of Jewish roots in Poland and the former Soviet Union. Weiner is considered to be one of the pioneers of contemporary Jewish genealogy through her work to open up archives and is described as a trail-blazing, highly respected guide and leading authority on archival holdings and resources in pre-war Belarus, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, and Ukraine. Early life Weiner was born in Los Angeles, California, to Edward and Helen Weiner. She grew up in Des Moines, Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa. In 1960, Weiner graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School (Des Moines), Theodore Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa. She attended the University of Oklahoma and Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. In 1986, she received a B.A. in Historical Studies with a concentration in Modern Judaic History and Holocaust Studies from Empire State College, State University of New York, SUNY. Career Early ca ...
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Jurnal FM
Jurnal FM ( ro, Jurnal FM) is a Moldovan radio station owned by NGO Sănătatea. Jurnal FM started its broadcasting in 2009 as an internet radio station. Starting 25 December 2010, Jurnal FM broadcasts via FM in Chisinau and in other important cities of Moldova. Jurnal FM replaced the old radio station called: `Radio Sănătatea` . Currently Jurnal FM broadcasts news, entertainment and talk show programmes. The format is CHR including 50% Moldovan and 50% Romanian music. Jurnal FM is a highly rated radio station in Chisinau. FM Broadcasts * Chişinău - 100.1 MHz, * Edineţ - 107.9 MHz, * Şoldaneşti - 99.1 MHz, * Sângerei - 95.2 MHz, * Teleneşti - 88.2 MHz, * Ustia (Dubăsari) - 98.7 MHz External links JurnalFM official siteJurnalFM on Facebook Romanian-language radio stations in Moldova Mass media in Chișinău {{Moldova-media-stub ...
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