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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Nicolae Ceauşescu |  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Ion Iliescu - Controversies
Ion Iliescu - Mineriads.
He was responsible for calling the miners of Jiu Valley to Bucharest on 28 January and June 14, 1990 to end the non-violent protests against the ex-communist leaders of Romania (the Golaniad). This ended in violence, as the miners armed with clubs attack the protesters and trashed the Bucharest University, various museums and the headquarters of opposition parties, claiming to have discovered them as havens of decadence and immorality - drugs, false currency printing machines and firearms ...
See also:Ion Iliescu, Ion Iliescu - Family background, Ion Iliescu - Early life, Ion Iliescu - After the 1989 Revolution, Ion Iliescu - Controversies, Ion Iliescu - Mineriads, Ion Iliescu - Constitution violations, Ion Iliescu - Alleged KGB connections, Ion Iliescu - Pardons, Ion Iliescu - Others, Ion Iliescu - Quotes Read more here: » Ion Iliescu: Encyclopedia II - Ion Iliescu - Controversies |
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|  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Romanian Revolution of 1989 - BucharestThe events in Timişoara were widely reported by Radio Free Europe, Voice of America and by students returning home for Christmas holidays.
There are several conflicting views on the events in Bucharest that led to the fall of Ceauşescu in 1989. One view is that a portion of the Romanian Communist Party CPEx (Political Executive Council) tried and failed to bring about a scenario similar to that in the rest of the Eastern bloc Communist countries, where the Communist leadership would resign en masse, allowing a new government ...
See also:Romanian Revolution of 1989, Romanian Revolution of 1989 - Before the revolution, Romanian Revolution of 1989 - Timişoara, Romanian Revolution of 1989 - Bucharest, Romanian Revolution of 1989 - Ceauşescu falls, Romanian Revolution of 1989 - The last gasp of the old regime and the consolidation of the new, Romanian Revolution of 1989 - Aftermath, Romanian Revolution of 1989 - Romania After 1989, Romanian Revolution of 1989 - External link Read more here: » Romanian Revolution of 1989: Encyclopedia II - Romanian Revolution of 1989 - Bucharest |
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| | |  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Adrian Năstase - Biography
Adrian Năstase - Family background.
Năstase was born in Bucharest in a family that originated from Hanul de Pământ village, Tărtăşeşti commune, Dâmboviţa county.
His father, Marian Năstase, was an officer of the Royal Romanian Army. His father was marginalized after the rise of communism in 1947, but he got his position back after he joined the Romanian Communist Party. Soon after, he became part of the Romanian Communist nomenklatura, serving as director in the Education Ministry.
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See also:Adrian Năstase, Adrian Năstase - Biography, Adrian Năstase - Family background, Adrian Năstase - Communist period, Adrian Năstase - Post-1989 political career, Adrian Năstase - Term as Prime Minister of Romania, Adrian Năstase - 2004 presidential candidacy, Adrian Năstase - Allegations of corruption and other controversies, Adrian Năstase - 2006 Aunt Tamara Scandal, Adrian Năstase - 2004 secret meeting recording, Adrian Năstase - Allegation regarding un-negotiated highway construction rights concessions, Adrian Năstase - 2003-2004 PSD transcripts, Adrian Năstase - 2004 Attempts to censor media, Adrian Năstase - Undervalued land, Adrian Năstase - Undeclared gift, Adrian Năstase - Allegations of homosexuality, Adrian Năstase - Hunting hobby, Adrian Năstase - Publications Read more here: » Adrian Năstase: Encyclopedia II - Adrian Năstase - Biography |
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| |  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - List of countries with nuclear weapons - Estimated worldwide nuclear stockpilesThe following is a list of nations that have admitted the possession of nuclear weapons, the approximate number of warheads under their control in 2002, and the year they tested their first weapon. This list is informally known in global politics as the "Nuclear Club". Note that with the exception of Russia and the United States (which have subjected their nuclear forces to independent verification under various treaties) these figures are estimates, in some cases quite unreliable estimates. Also, these figures represent total warheads posse ...
See also:List of countries with nuclear weapons, List of countries with nuclear weapons - Estimated worldwide nuclear stockpiles, List of countries with nuclear weapons - States which have tested a nuclear weapon, List of countries with nuclear weapons - Suspected nuclear states, List of countries with nuclear weapons - States formerly possessing nuclear weapons, List of countries with nuclear weapons - States formerly possessing nuclear programs, List of countries with nuclear weapons - Other nuclear capable states Read more here: » List of countries with nuclear weapons: Encyclopedia II - List of countries with nuclear weapons - Estimated worldwide nuclear stockpiles |
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| |  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - 1989 - Events
1989 - January.
January 7 - Last day of the Showa period due to the death of Emperor Hirohito(aka Emperor Showa after his death) in Japan. Akihito became Emperor of Japan, and the Heisei period had begun from the following day.
January 8 - the Kegworth Air Disaster - A British Midland Boeing 737 crashes on approach to East Midlands Airport - 44 dead
January 16–18 - Race riots in Overtown, Miami
January 10 - Cuban troops begin withdrawing from Angola
January 10 - Assista ...
See also:1989, 1989 - Events, 1989 - January, 1989 - February, 1989 - March, 1989 - April, 1989 - May, 1989 - June, 1989 - July, 1989 - August, 1989 - September, 1989 - October, 1989 - November, 1989 - December, 1989 - Unknown Dates, 1989 - Births, 1989 - Deaths, 1989 - January, 1989 - February, 1989 - March, 1989 - April, 1989 - May, 1989 - June, 1989 - July, 1989 - August, 1989 - September, 1989 - October, 1989 - November, 1989 - December, 1989 - Nobel Prizes, 1989 - Templeton Prize, 1989 - Right Livelihood Award Read more here: » 1989: Encyclopedia II - 1989 - Events |
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|  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - President - Presidents in democratic countries and international organizations
President - Presidential systems.
In states with what is called a Presidential system of government, the President is also the head of government, as well as the head of state. Countries with such a system include the United States and most nations in Latin America. In this system the office of President is very powerful, both in practice and theory. In the United States, the President is indirectly elected by the U.S. Electoral College made up of electors chosen by voters in the presidential election. In ...
See also:President, President - History, President - Presidents in democratic countries and international organizations, President - Presidential systems, President - Parliamentary systems, President - Semi-presidential systems, President - Collective Presidency, President - Presidents in dictatorships, President - Presidential symbols, President - Presidential chronologies of existing recognised countries, President - Specific information, President - Additional reading, President - Non-governmental presidents Read more here: » President: Encyclopedia II - President - Presidents in democratic countries and international organizations |
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| |  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Warsaw Pact - HistoryDuring the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, the government, led by Prime Minister Imre Nagy, announced Hungary's withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact. In response, Soviet troops entered Hungary, and crushed the uprising in two weeks, using the Warsaw Pact as a justification. Other Warsaw Pact countries did not participate in the military intervention.
Warsaw Pact forces were utilised at times, such as during the 1968 Prague Spring, when they invaded Czechoslovakia to overthrow the reform movement that was being ...
See also:Warsaw Pact, Warsaw Pact - Members, Warsaw Pact - History, Warsaw Pact - Post-Warsaw Pact Read more here: » Warsaw Pact: Encyclopedia II - Warsaw Pact - History |
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|  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - List of people who were executed - Political figures
List of people who were executed - Deposed leaders and families.
Ignatius Kutu Acheamphong (d. 1979)
Akwasi Afrifa (d. 1979)
Marie Antoinette (d. 1793) ruling class
Ion Antonescu (d. 1946)
Madame du Barry (d. 1793) ruling class
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (d. 1979)
Maurice Bishop (d. 1983)
Elena Ceauşescu (d. 1989) ruling class
Nicolae Ceauşescu (d. 1989)
King Charles I of England (d. 1649)
Madame Elisabeth (d. 1793) ruling ...
See also:List of people who were executed, List of people who were executed - Murder, List of people who were executed - Assassination, List of people who were executed - Political figures, List of people who were executed - Deposed leaders and families, List of people who were executed - Political opponents, List of people who were executed - Religious figures, List of people who were executed - Espionage, List of people who were executed - War crimes and crimes against humanity, List of people who were executed - Prisoners of war, List of people who were executed - Treason, List of people who were executed - Other, List of people who were executed - External link Read more here: » List of people who were executed: Encyclopedia II - List of people who were executed - Political figures |
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|  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - List of prominent Romanians - Arts
List of prominent Romanians - Architecture.
Ion Mincu, father of the traditional Romanian Style (neoromanism)
List of prominent Romanians - Choreography.
Sergiu Anghel, choreographer,director,scenarist
Nicolai Apetri, dance innovator
List of prominent Romanians - Painting.
Calin Alupi
Theodor Aman
Gheorghe Tattarescu
Ion Andreescu
Corneliu Baba
Sabin Bălaş ...
See also:List of prominent Romanians, List of prominent Romanians - Historical and Political Figures, List of prominent Romanians - Ancient and Medieval, List of prominent Romanians - Renaissance Age, List of prominent Romanians - Modern royalty, List of prominent Romanians - Politicians, List of prominent Romanians - Arts, List of prominent Romanians - Architecture, List of prominent Romanians - Choreography, List of prominent Romanians - Painting, List of prominent Romanians - Sculpture, List of prominent Romanians - Writing, List of prominent Romanians - Music, List of prominent Romanians - Movie and Theatre, List of prominent Romanians - Sports, List of prominent Romanians - Soccer, List of prominent Romanians - Gymnastics, List of prominent Romanians - Tennis, List of prominent Romanians - Boxing, List of prominent Romanians - Basketball, List of prominent Romanians - Athletics, List of prominent Romanians - Rowing, List of prominent Romanians - Other sports, List of prominent Romanians - Science, List of prominent Romanians - Biology, List of prominent Romanians - Chemistry, List of prominent Romanians - Engineering, List of prominent Romanians - Mathematics, List of prominent Romanians - Physics, List of prominent Romanians - Others, List of prominent Romanians - Polymaths, List of prominent Romanians - Business Read more here: » List of prominent Romanians: Encyclopedia II - List of prominent Romanians - Arts |
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| |  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Palace of the Parliament - DescriptionIt measures 270m by 240m, 86m high, and 92m under ground. It is 12 stories tall, it has 1,100 rooms and four additional underground levels currently available and in use, with another four in different stages of completion. Estimates of the materials used include one million cubic meters of marble from Transylvania, most from Ruşchiţa; 3,500 metric tonnes of crystal glass - 480 chandeliers, 1,409 ceiling lights and mirrors were manufactured; 700,000 tonnes of steel and bronze for monumental doors and windows, chandeliers and capitals; 900, ...
See also:Palace of the Parliament, Palace of the Parliament - Name, Palace of the Parliament - Description, Palace of the Parliament - Construction, Palace of the Parliament - History since 1989 Read more here: » Palace of the Parliament: Encyclopedia II - Palace of the Parliament - Description |
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| |  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Olt County - DemographicsIn 2002, it had a population of 489,274 and the population density was 89/km².
The majority of the population are Romanians - over 95% with Rromas (Gypsies) the main minority. The county is a mainly rural one, over 60% of the population living in villages.
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See also:Olt County, Olt County - Neighbours, Olt County - Demographics, Olt County - Geography, Olt County - Economy, Olt County - Tourism, Olt County - Administrative divisions, Olt County - Municipalities, Olt County - Towns, Olt County - Villages Read more here: » Olt County: Encyclopedia II - Olt County - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - List of countries with nuclear weapons - Estimated worldwide nuclear stockpilesThe following is a list of nations that have admitted the possession of nuclear weapons, the approximate number of warheads under their control in 2002, and the year they tested their first weapon. This list is informally known in global politics as the "Nuclear Club". Note that with the exception of Russia and the United States (which have subjected their nuclear forces to independent verification under various treaties) these figures are estimates, in some cases quite unreliable estimates. Also, these figures represent total warheads posse ...
See also:List of countries with nuclear weapons, List of countries with nuclear weapons - Estimated worldwide nuclear stockpiles, List of countries with nuclear weapons - States that have tested a nuclear weapon, List of countries with nuclear weapons - Suspected nuclear states, List of countries with nuclear weapons - States formerly possessing nuclear weapons, List of countries with nuclear weapons - States formerly possessing nuclear programs, List of countries with nuclear weapons - Other nuclear-capable states Read more here: » List of countries with nuclear weapons: Encyclopedia II - List of countries with nuclear weapons - Estimated worldwide nuclear stockpiles |
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| |  |  |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Maramureş County - DemographicsIn 2002, it had a population of 510,110 and the population density was 81/km².
81% of the population are Romanians, 11% are Hungarians, 7% are Ukrainians and about 1.5% Rromas (Gypsy).
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See also:Maramureş County, Maramureş County - Neighbours, Maramureş County - Demographics, Maramureş County - Geography, Maramureş County - Economy, Maramureş County - Tourism, Maramureş County - Administrative divisions, Maramureş County - Municipalities, Maramureş County - Towns, Maramureş County - Communes, Maramureş County - History Read more here: » Maramureş County: Encyclopedia II - Maramureş County - Demographics |
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