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M. Kegham -- the name is a pseudynom -- was a teacher in Bucharest and a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation ( ARF ) -- two reasons the Communists put him away when they arrived in 1945.
It is located south-west of Bucharest, towards the Bulgarian border.
In the years prior to World War I similar art had already risen in Bucharest and other Eastern European cities ; it is likely that DADA's catalyst was the arrival in Zurich of artists like Tzara and Janco.
* 1862 – Bucharest is proclaimed capital of Romania.
* 1941 – A Nazi officer is murdered in Bucharest, Romania, sparking a rebellion and pogrom by the Iron Guard, killing 125 Jews and 30 soldiers.
Luxembourg is represented in Romania through its embassy in Athens ( Greece ) and two honorary consulates ( in Bucharest and Sibiu ).
* 1979 – The first line of Bucharest Metro ( Line M1 ) is opened from Timpuri Noi to Semănătoarea in Bucharest, Romania.
The Congress in Bucharest next September is for selecting a new leader and prepare the 2014 European elections.
Although tests are being performed in Bucharest it is possible that Romania will not migrate to digital terrestrial systems, but completely discontinue this service, and sell the available spectrum for other purposes, since the said investments provide limited appeal.
Also under construction are parts of A3-Autostrada Transilvania, which is the largest motorway project in Europe with a length of 588 km from Bucharest to Oradea ( near the Hungarian border ).
Now it is one of the most accessed systems of the Bucharest public transport network with an average of 800, 000 passengers during the workweek.
Actor David Walliams reportedly entered talks with Gilliam to play a part in it, and was told that he'd have to " be willing to work with Johnny Depp and fly to Bucharest where the movie is to be filmed.
* August 10 – Macedonia is divided after the Second Balkan War, according to the Treaty of Bucharest.
* June 1 – Ion Antonescu, prime minister and " Conducator " ( Leader ) of Romania during World War II is executed ; he was found guilty of betraying the Romanian people for benefits of Germany and sentenced to death by the Bucharest People's Tribunal.
* November 23 – WWI – Eastern Front: Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is occupied by troops of the Central Powers.
* November 16 – Bucharest Metro Line One is opened, in Bucharest, Romania ( from Timpuri Noi to Semanatoarea stations, 8. 63 km ).
* July 4 – The University of Bucharest is founded.
It is the oldest known document that mentions Bucharest by name.
* The Wallachian town of Bucharest is first mentioned.
Bucharest ( ; names in other languages ) is the capital municipality, cultural, industrial, and financial centre of Romania.
Bucharest is the 6th largest city in the European Union by population within city limits.

Bucharest and known
The city proper is administratively known as the Municipality of Bucharest ( Municipiul București ), and has the same administrative level as a county, being further subdivided into six sectors.
The Romanian Motorway A3, also known as Transylvania Motorway ( Autostrada Transilvania ), currently under construction, will link the city with Bucharest and Romania's western border.
The head office of the airline is located inside the International Departures Terminal of Henri Coandă International Airport ( formerly known as Otopeni Airport ) in Otopeni, Ilfov County, near Bucharest.
Until May 2004, the official name was Bucharest Otopeni International Airport ( Romanian: Aeroportul Internaţional Bucureşti Otopeni ), which remains the name by which it is generally known.
The uprising of Timişoara became known across the country, and in the morning of 21 December, protests spread to Sibiu, Bucharest, and elsewhere.
During the spring 1990 electoral campaign, the opposition parties organised a massive sit-in protest in down-town Bucharest, later known as the Golaniad.
In 1970, there are Ion Rîmaru case known as Vampire of Bucharest.
The reform involved a substantial modification of existing procedures ( known as the " Bucharest formula ," from the location of the 9th Council Session in 1958 at which it was adopted ), but not their abandonment.
The ban on the Guard was again tightly enforced, with Călinescu ordering all public places known to have harbored Legion meetings to be closed down ( including several restaurants in Bucharest ).
This had little effect on the Birous output: before 1937, Janco and his brother designed some 40 permanent or temporary structures in Bucharest, all of them located in the northern and central areas ( the " Yellow " and " Black " sectors, as they were known at the time ).
Serge ( born 17 September 1935, Bucharest, Romania ) and Beate ( born 13 February 1939, Berlin, Germany ) Klarsfeld are activists known for documenting the Holocaust to establish the record and enable prosecution of war criminals.
The park was built in 1847, at a time when Bucharest was the capital of Wallachia, on a site formerly known as Lacul lui Dura neguţătorul ( the " Lake of Dura the merchant "), or simply as Dura.
Fotbal Club Dinamo Bucureşti (, commonly known as Dinamo ) is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest.
Finally there was ICAR ( Întreprinderea de Construcţii Aeronautice Româneşti ), which was created in Bucharest in 1932, and operated the factory at Brasov known as ICA-Brasov ( Întreprinderea de Construcţii Aeronautice-Brasov ).
Ion Luca Caragiale was born into a family of Greek descent, whose members first arrived in Wallachia soon after 1812, during the rule of Prince Ioan Gheorghe Caragea — Ştefan Caragiali, as his grandfather was known locally, worked as a cook for the court in Bucharest.
The Bucharest National Theater is currently known in full as " Ion Luca Caragiale " National Theater.
Indeed, Marghiloman negotiated and signed a peace treaty ( known as the Treaty of Bucharest ) with the Central Powers on May 7, 1918, which proved to be very punitive and restrictive for Romania.
A linguist, she married Alfred George Gardyne de Chastelain in Bucharest in the early 1930s and they had two children, Jacqueline, born in 1936 and John, born in 1937, who would become a well known general in the Canadian Forces.
The Mayor of Bucharest ( Primarul General al Municipiului Bucureşti in Romanian ), sometimes known as the General Mayor, is the head of the Bucharest City Hall in Bucharest, Romania, which is responsible for city-wide affairs, such as the water system, the transport system and the main boulevards.
Born in the Golescu family of boyars in Bucharest, Wallachia, he was the cousin of the brothers Ştefan and Nicolae Golescu ; Alexandru G. was often referred to as Alexandru Golescu Negru ( Golescu the Black ), to distinguish him from his relative and fellow activist Alexandru C. Golescu ( who was known as " Albu "-the White ).

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