Ștefan Balmez, the Glossary
Ștefan Balmez (born 1882 in Chișinău) was a Bessarabian Bulgarian politician.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Bessarabia Governorate, Bessarabian Bulgarians, Chișinău, Eastern Front (World War II), Gheorghe E. Cojocaru, Ivdel, Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, NKVD, Sfatul Țării, Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, Timpul de dimineață, World War I.
- Bessarabian Bulgarians
- Romanian people imprisoned abroad
Bessarabia Governorate
The Bessarabia Governorate was a province (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, with its administrative centre in Kishinev (Chișinău).
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Bessarabian Bulgarians
The Bessarabian Bulgarians (besarabski bǎlgari; bulgari basarabeni; bessarabski bolháry) are a Bulgarian minority group of the historical region of Bessarabia, inhabiting parts of present-day Ukraine (Budjak region of the Odesa Oblast) and Moldova.
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Chișinău
Chișinău (formerly known as Kishinev) is the capital and largest city of Moldova.
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Eastern Front (World War II)
The Eastern Front, also known as the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union and its successor states, and the German–Soviet War in contemporary German and Ukrainian historiographies, was a theatre of World War II fought between the European Axis powers and Allies, including the Soviet Union (USSR) and Poland.
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Gheorghe E. Cojocaru
Gheorghe E. Cojocaru (born 8 February 1963) is a historian from the Republic of Moldova.
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Ivdel
Ivdel (Ивдель; Mansi: Сапсаус, Sapsayas) is a town in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Ivdel River (Ob's basin) near its confluence with the Lozva River, north of Yekaterinburg, the administrative center of the oblast.
The Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic or Moldavian SSR (Republica Sovietică Socialistă Moldovenească, Република Советикэ Сочиалистэ Молдовеняскэ), also known as the Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic, Moldovan SSR, Soviet Moldavia, Soviet Moldova, or simply Moldavia or Moldova, was one of the 15 republics of the Soviet Union which existed from 1940 to 1991.
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NKVD
The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (Narodnyy komissariat vnutrennikh del), abbreviated as NKVD, was the interior ministry of the Soviet Union from 1934 to 1946.
Sfatul Țării
Sfatul Țării ("Council of the Country") was a council of political, public, cultural, and professional organizations in the Governorate of Bessarabia in Tsarist Russia. Ștefan Balmez and Sfatul Țării are Moldovan MPs 1917–1918.
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Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
Between 28 June and 3 July 1940, the Soviet Union occupied Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, following an ultimatum made to Romania on 26 June 1940 that threatened the use of force.
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Timpul de dimineață
Timpul de dimineață (Romanian for "The Morning Times") or, in short, Timpul ("The Time"), is a Moldovan newspaper founded in 2001 by Constantin Tănase.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
Bessarabian Bulgarians
- Aleksandar Malinov
- Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan
- Anton Kisse
- Anton Novakov
- Bessarabian Bulgarians
- Bolhrad High School
- Borys Tashchy
- Culai Neniu
- Danail Nikolaev
- Dimitar Agura
- Dimitar Grekov
- Dimitrie Mincu
- Dmitrii Milev
- Georgi Stamatov
- Georgi Todorov (general)
- Hennadiy Hanyev
- Ilie Cătărău
- Iurie Leancă
- Ivan Kolev (general)
- Ivan Plachkov
- Maksym Kovalyov (footballer, born 2000)
- Nina Berova-Orahovac
- Pyotr Draganov
- Ruslan Maynov
- Sârbu
- Tetiana Plachkova
- Union of Bulgarians in Transnistria
- Vasile Tarlev
- Vladimir Cavarnali
- Vyacheslav Velyev
- Ștefan Balmez
Romanian people imprisoned abroad
- Anca Verma
- Elena of Moldavia
- Georg Fleps
- George Oprescu
- Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică
- Gheza Vida
- Gregorian Bivolaru
- Horia Stamatu
- Maria Popesco
- Martin Bartesch
- Ștefan Balmez
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ștefan_Balmez
Also known as Stefan Balmez.