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    Vinča culture per se, but rather that of the Banat culture, the Bucovăț group, the Pișcolt group, the Turdaș culture, the Cluj-Cheile–Turzii–Lumea Nouă–Iclod...
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  • closely related Noua, Sabatinovka and Coslogeni cultures. The complex originated from a westward migration related to the Srubnaya culture from the steppe...
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    The Urnfield culture (c. 1300–750 BC) was a late Bronze Age culture of Central Europe, often divided into several local cultures within a broader Urnfield...
    99 KB (10,748 words) - 04:54, 28 June 2024
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    Noua Dreaptă (English: The New Right) is an ultranationalist, far-right organization in Romania and Moldova, founded in 2000. The party claims to be the...
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    variant of Usatove culture, it was contemporary with the Ottomány culture and Unetice culture and was replaced by the Noua culture. Its name was coined...
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  • preceding Glina-Schneckenberg culture and succeeded by the Noua-Sabatinovka culture, and was contemporary with the related Tei culture. According to Anthony (2007)...
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    Timber-grave culture, was a Late Bronze Age 1900–1200 BC culture in the eastern part of the Pontic–Caspian steppe. It is a successor of the Yamna culture, the...
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    The Belozerka culture or Belozerskaya culture was a Late Bronze Age archaeological culture of the later (12th–10th centuries BCE) which replaced the Srubnaya...
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  • Sighişoara-Wietenberg culture extends into south-eastern Transylvania Tribes of shepherds appear from the east as the Noua culture; characterized by bronze...
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    Bronze Age Wietenberg Culture, followed by two of the Late Bronze Age Noua Culture. The latest building phase belongs to the Gáva Culture, which marks the...
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    on each end. Bracelets from Băleni, Galați (Late Romanian Bronze Age, Noua Culture) are particularly interesting because of their geometric décor, bands...
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    National Museum of Transylvanian History (category Culture of Transylvania)
    Transylvanian History offers a vast collection of Iclod culture, Petrești culture, Wietenberg culture and Noua culture. It hosts the biggest hoard bronze artifacts...
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    The Gáva-Holigrady culture was a late Bronze Age culture of Eastern Slovakia, Western Ukraine (Zakarpats'ka Oblast and Dnister river basin), Northwestern...
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    "Zilele Filmului de Umor 2014". timisoreni.ro. Retrieved 25 January 2015. "O nouă ediție a Zilelor Filmului de Umor la Timișoara". HotNewsRo. 26 June 2014...
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  • Lumea Nouă is a middle Neolithic to Chalcolithic (possibly Early Bronze Age) archaeological site in Alba Iulia, Romania. The site is named after the Lumea...
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  • was a late Bronze Age agrarian settlement of the Sabatinovka-Rotbav-Noua Culture. Around 438 BCE the city joined the Delian League; a few decennia later...
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  • educaţia sexuală în şcoli şi se poziţiona anti-vaccinare". 28 October 2019. "O nouă facțiune parlamentară ruptă din AUR după excluderea Dianei Șoșoacă? Ninel...
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    Vrăbiescu, Ioana (2010). "Situația femeilor în comunitatea aromână din România". Noua Revistă de Drepturile Omului (in Romanian). 6 (2): 67–90. Ionescu, Silviu...
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    Novo Mesto (section Culture)
    historical sources in 1365 as Růdolfswerde (and as Rudolfswerd in 1392 and Noua Mesta in 1419). The German name (spelled Rudolfswerth in the modern era)...
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    Oryahovo Nikopol Belene Svishtov Ruse Tutrakan Silistra Romania Moldova Nouă Orșova Drobeta-Turnu Severin Calafat Bechet Dăbuleni Corabia Turnu Măgurele...
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