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Events of the year 2007 in Romania
Events from the year 2007 in Romania.
Incumbents
Events
Deaths
- 9 January –
Ion Dincă, communist politician and former
Mayor of Bucharest (born
1928)
[8]
- 21 January –
Maria Cioncan, runner and medalist at 2004 Summer Olympics (born
1977)
[9]
- 17 April –
János Szántay, Olympic fencer (born
1922).
[10]
- 17 April –
Gil Dobrică, singer (born
1946)
- 26 April –
Florea Dumitrache, footballer (born
1948)
[11]
- 7 May –
Octavian Paler, Romanian writer, journalist, politician and activist.
[12]
- 8 June –
Adrian Pintea, actor (born
1954)
- 26 July –
Mircea Puta, mathematician (born
1950)
- 26 October –
Nicolae Dobrin, footballer (born
1947)
[13]
- 8 December –
Ioan Fiscuteanu, theater and film actor (born
1937)
[14]
- 14 December –
Mihai Pelin, writer and historian (born
1940)
[15]
See also
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References
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^ Eugen Tomiuc (13 December 2004).
"Romania: Basescu Wins Presidential Vote, Vows To Fight Corruption". Radio Free Europe. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
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"Romania's prime minister names new Cabinet of minority government", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), 2 April 2007.
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"Romania and Bulgaria join the EU".
BBC News. 2007-01-01.
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"Romania's MPs suspend president".
BBC News. 2007-04-19.
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"Șase ani de la dispariția avocatei Elodia Ghinescu: cel mai mediatizat eveniment din România ultimilor ani".
Adevărul (in Romanian). 2013-08-29.
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"Explozie devastatoare la Zalău: 2 morți, 15 răniți".
România liberă (in Romanian). 2007-09-14.
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"PD si PLD fuzioneaza in Partidul Democrat Liberal".
România liberă (in Romanian). 2007-12-03.
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^ Mihu, Laurentiu; Dabija, Tatiana (January 11, 2007).
"A murit odată cu comunismul".
Evenimentul Zilei (in Romanian). Retrieved August 31, 2023.
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"Maria Cioncan". World Athletics. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
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"Ion Santo Olympic Results". www.sports-reference.com. Archived from
the original on 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
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Florea Dumitrache at WorldFootball.net
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"Paler, Octavian". id.loc.gov.
Library of Congress.
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"Nicolae Dobrin". eu-football.info. European Football. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
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"'Domnul Lăzărescu' va fi înmormântat marți la Cimitirul Central din Târgu-Mureș". www.amosnews.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved August 31, 2023.
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"Pelin, Mihai". id.loc.gov.
Library of Congress.
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