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Victor Vlad Delamarina
Victor Vlad Delamarina (; August 31, 1870 – ) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian poet. Born in Satu Mic (today called Victor Vlad Delamarina) near Lugoj in the Banat, he attended primary school taught in Hungarian and German, followed by gymnasium in Lugoj. Moving to the Romanian Old Kingdom, he went to Saint Sava National College in Bucharest, to the military high schools in Craiova and Iaşi, and to the Higher Military School in Bucharest for two years, becoming a Second Lieutenant in the Romanian Naval Forces. Commissioned to the brig ''Mircea'', during the summer of 1891 he sailed on the Constanţa-Istanbul-Chios-Rhodes-Piraeus-Thessaloniki- Constanţa route. He chronicled the journey in ''Călătoria bricului'' Mircea ("The Voyage of the Brig ''Mircea''"), published later that year. He also participated in tours on the protected cruiser NMS ''Elisabeta'' on the Black Sea, the Mediterranean and the Adriatic. Delamarina began writing as a schoolboy. Travel re ...
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Banat Subdialect Of Romanian
The Banat dialect (''subdialectul'' / ''graiul bănățean'') is one of the Romanian dialects, dialects of the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian). Its geographic distribution extends over the Romanian Banat and parts of the Serbian Banat, but also in parts of the Timok Valley of Serbia. The Banat dialect is a member of the northern grouping of Romanian dialects, along with the Moldavian dialect and the group of Transylvanian varieties of Romanian, Transylvanian varieties. Features of the Banat dialect are found in southern dialects of Romanian: Aromanian language, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian language, Megleno-Romanian, and Istro-Romanian language, Istro-Romanian. The Banat dialect has been long classified separately from the Transylvanian varieties, but in early studies such as those by Mozes Gaster these were sometimes grouped together as a single variety. The Banat dialect was considered separately by Heimann Tiktin, Gustav Weigand, Sextil Pușcariu (in his latter studies), Emil P ...
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