Romania's National Culture Day was celebrated for the first time on January 15th, 2011. Since then, the birthday of poet Mihai Eminescu - January 15,...
Like every year, Romanian Culture Day, which coincides with the anniversary of the birth of the poet Mihai Eminescu, who is considered by critics as the most important Romanian literary figure, was celebrated at different venues across the country
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Romania celebrates National Culture Day on January 15
Every year on January 15 we celebrate National Culture Day, concurrently with the birthday celebration of Romanias national poet Mihai Eminescu
Mihai Eminescu, Gheorghe and Raluca Eminovici's seventh of eleven children, was born in Botosani on January 15, 1850. He started school in...
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On Sunday Romanians celebrated the National Culture Day.
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Romanian finance minister Viorel Stefan says fiscal conditions are met to secure financing for all measures stipulated in the governing programs/ A series of events in Romania and abroad are marking the National Culture Day, celebrated on January 15