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Learn Romanian in Romania! The Romanian Cultural Institute organizes and conducts Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses in the 12th-century citadel of Braşov. The program is organized in collaboration with the Faculty of Letters of Transilvania University
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, Romania, 17th edition, July 5th – 30th 2011
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Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, 7-31 July 2010
LEARN ROMANIAN IN ROMANIA! As a result of the evaluation of the 4 applications from UK citizens, the two grants offered by the British Council were awarded to: 1. Antony Ian Hoyte-West – 82 % 2. Paul Sims – 78 % As a result of the evaluation of the 28 applications
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses / Braşov, July 12th – August 2nd, 2009
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, July 12th – August 2nd, 2009 Learn Romanian in Romania! The Romanian Cultural Institute organizes Romanian language, culture and civilization courses in the 12th century citadel of Braşov. A multicultural
Cursuri de limbă, cultură şi civilizaţie românească, Braşov, 12 iulie - 2 august 2009
Learn Romanian in Romania! The Romanian Cultural Institute organizes Romanian language, culture and civilization courses in the 12th century citadel of Braşov. A multicultural environment, Braşov (Corona, Kronstradt, Brassó) was renowned not only as an important medieval
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Biodiversity Protection Beyond 2010
The real chance that Romania has to shelter the most numerous populations of bears, wolves, chamois and lynxes (almost 33,800 species of animals, out of which 33,085 are invertebrate and 707 are vertebrate) is what inspired us to extend this invitation to the world. The