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The Academia Bârlădeană (Academy of Bârlad) was a cultural society, founded on May 1, 1915 in the city of Bârlad (Tutova County) - at present Vaslui County - by George Tutoveanu, Toma Chiricuţă and Tudor Pamfile. ==Background== After the unification of the Romanian principalities cultural activities started developing in the city of Bârlad, exceeding in importance the ones of other provincial cities of Romania. Important cultural magazines and newspapers were published in the city such as: * Semănătorul, established on September 27, 1870 by Ion Popescu and Ştefan Neagoe. The magazine continued to appear until 1876; * Paloda, established on February 5, 1881 by Ştefan Neagoe. The magazine appeared until 1908. * Legalitatea (1882–1884); * Progresul (1883–1885); * Tutova (1884–1892). * George Lazăr established on April 15, 1887 by Solomon Haliţă and edited by G. Constantinescu Râmniceanu, Gheorghe Ghibănescu, Gavril Onişor, V.G. Diaconescu and L. Apostolescu. * Bârladul established on July 20, 1887 by Solomon Haliţă and Gheorghe Ghibănescu 〔() Ion Oprea - ''Dorohoi, capitala ţării de sus în presa vremii 1874-2005''〕 * Făt Frumos established March 15, 1904, edited until May 15, 1906 by George Tutoveanu and in 1909 by Emil Gârleanu 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Academia Bârlădeană」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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