Victor Zâmbrea, the Glossary
Victor Zâmbrea (1924 – 2000) was a Bessarabian painter.[1]
Table of Contents
40 relations: Article 58 (RSFSR Penal Code), Bessarabia, Brașov, Bucharest, Bucharest National University of Arts, Buenos Aires, Capital punishment, Chișinău, Constanța, Ismail County, Izmail, Jerusalem, Joseph Stalin, Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, Kingdom of Romania, Kyiv, Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, Moldova, Montreal, Moscow, Mykolaiv, NKVD, Novokuznetsk, Odesa, Paris, Reni, Ukraine, Riga, Romanian Naval Forces, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Scuba diving, Siberia, Sighet Prison, Sighetu Marmației, Soviet deportations from Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, Soviet Union, Tel Aviv, Timișoara, Tyumen, Vilnius, Vocea Basarabiei (anti-Soviet group).
- Bucharest National University of Arts alumni
- Moldovan painters
- People from Izmail Raion
Article 58 (RSFSR Penal Code)
Article 58 of the Russian SFSR Penal Code was put in force on 25 February 1927 to prosecute those suspected of counter-revolutionary activities.
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Bessarabia
Bessarabia is a historical region in Eastern Europe, bounded by the Dniester river on the east and the Prut river on the west.
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Brașov
Brașov (Kronstadt, also Brasau; Brassó; Corona; Transylvanian Saxon: Kruhnen) is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the county seat (i.e. administrative centre) of Brașov County.
Bucharest
Bucharest (București) is the capital and largest city of Romania.
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Bucharest National University of Arts
The National University of Arts in Bucharest (Universitatea Națională de Arte) is a university in Bucharest preparing students in fine arts.
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.
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Capital punishment
Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty and formerly called judicial homicide, is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for actual or supposed misconduct.
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Chișinău
Chișinău (formerly known as Kishinev) is the capital and largest city of Moldova.
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Constanța
Constanța (Custantsa; Kyustendzha, or label; Dobrujan Tatar: Köstencĭ; Kōnstántza, or label; Köstence), historically known as Tomis or Tomi (Τόμις or Τόμοι), is a port city in the Dobruja historical region of Romania.
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Ismail County
Ismail County was a county (județ) of Romania between 1925 and 1938 and between 1941 and 1944, in Bessarabia, with the capital city at Ismail.
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Izmail
Izmail (Ismail, Smil or Smeilu; Исмаил), is a city and municipality on the Danube river in Odesa Oblast in south-western Ukraine.
Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.
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Joseph Stalin
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili; – 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953.
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The Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Kazakhstan, the Kazakh SSR, or simply Kazakhstan, was one of the transcontinental constituent republics of the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1936 to 1991.
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Kingdom of Romania
The Kingdom of Romania (Regatul României) was a constitutional monarchy that existed from 13 March (O.S.) / 25 March 1881 with the crowning of prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen as King Carol I (thus beginning the Romanian royal family), until 1947 with the abdication of King Michael I and the Romanian parliament's proclamation of the Romanian People's Republic.
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Kyiv
Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.
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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Moldova
Moldova, officially the Republic of Moldova (Republica Moldova), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, on the northeastern corner of the Balkans.
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Montreal
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.
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Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.
Mykolaiv
Mykolaiv (Миколаїв,; Nikolayev) is a city and a hromada (municipality) in southern Ukraine.
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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.
Novokuznetsk
Novokuznetsk (Новокузнецк,,; Aba-tura) is a city in Kemerovo Oblast (Kuzbass) in southwestern Siberia, Russia.
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Odesa
Odesa (also spelled Odessa) is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea.
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
Reni, Ukraine
Reni (Рені,; Reni) is a small city in Izmail Raion, Odesa Oblast, southern Ukraine.
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Riga
Riga is the capital, the primate, and the largest city of Latvia, as well as one of the most populous cities in the Baltic States.
Romanian Naval Forces
The Romanian Naval Forces (Forțele Navale Române) is the principal naval branch of the Romanian Armed Forces and operates in the Black Sea and on the Danube.
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The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (Russian SFSR or RSFSR), previously known as the Russian Soviet Republic and the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, and unofficially as Soviet Russia,Declaration of Rights of the laboring and exploited people, article I. was an independent federal socialist state from 1917 to 1922, and afterwards the largest and most populous constituent republic of the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1922 to 1991, until becoming a sovereign part of the Soviet Union with priority of Russian laws over Union-level legislation in 1990 and 1991, the last two years of the existence of the USSR..
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Scuba diving
Scuba diving is a mode of underwater diving whereby divers use breathing equipment that is completely independent of a surface breathing gas supply, and therefore has a limited but variable endurance.
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Siberia
Siberia (Sibir') is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east.
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Sighet Prison
The Sighet Prison, located in the city of Sighetu Marmației, Maramureș County, Romania, was used by Romania to hold criminals, prisoners of war, and political prisoners.
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Sighetu Marmației
Sighetu Marmației (also spelled Sighetul Marmației; Marmaroschsiget or Siget; Máramarossziget,; Syhit; Siget), until 1960 Sighet, is a city (municipality) in Maramureș County near the Iza River, in northwestern Romania.
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Soviet deportations from Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
The Soviet deportations from Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina took place between late 1940 and 1951 and were part of Joseph Stalin's policy of political repression of the potential opposition to the Soviet power (see Population transfer in the Soviet Union).
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Yafo (translit,; translit), usually referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel.
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Timișoara
Timișoara (Temeswar, also Temeschwar or Temeschburg; Temesvár; Temišvar; see other names) is the capital city of Timiș County, Banat, and the main economic, social and cultural centre in Western Romania.
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Tyumen
Tyumen (a) is the administrative center and largest city of Tyumen Oblast, Russia.
Vilnius
Vilnius, previously known in English as Vilna, is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the second-most-populous city in the Baltic states.
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Vocea Basarabiei (anti-Soviet group)
Vocea Basarabiei (The Voice of Bessarabia) was one of the organized anti-Soviet groups in Bessarabia.
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See also
Bucharest National University of Arts alumni
- Alex Gâlmeanu
- Alexandru Ciucurencu
- Anca Szönyi Thomas
- Andrei Pleșu
- Andu Mărginean
- Aurel Ciupe
- Bogdan Rață
- Boris Caragea
- Corneliu Ionescu
- Daniel Djamo
- Dimitrie Paciurea
- Emil Ciocoiu
- Eugen Ciucă
- Francisc Șirato
- Frederic Storck
- George Julian Zolnay
- Georgeta Năpăruș
- Geta Brătescu
- Ioana Ciolacu
- Ion Andreescu
- Ion Irimescu
- Ion Jalea
- Lasgush Poradeci
- Marcel Guguianu
- Marian Zidaru
- Nicolae Dărăscu
- Oscar Han
- Ovidiu Maitec
- Sabin Bălașa
- Stefan Ramniceanu
- Victor Zâmbrea
- Zamfir Dumitrescu
- Ștefan Luchian
Moldovan painters
- Ada Zevin
- Alexander Tinei
- Andrei Mudrea
- Andrei Sârbu
- Eustație Altini
- Ilya Bogdesko
- Victor Zâmbrea
People from Izmail Raion
- Alexander Deutsch
- Alexandru Averescu
- Eugen Tomac
- Ivan Tkachenko (politician)
- Pavel Cebanu
- Pavel Chioru
- Petru Toarcă
- Semyon Timoshenko
- Victor Zâmbrea
- Vitalie Zubac
- Yevhen Deidei
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Zâmbrea
Also known as Zâmbrea, Victor.