Sunday, June 14, 2020

Scoala Gimnaziala Nr.1 Mogosoaia, Romania

Sergiu Florin Nicolaescu

Sergiu Florin Nicolaescu (b. April 13, 1930, Târgu Jiu, Romania - d. January 3, 2013, Bucharest, Romania) was a director, screenwriter, actor and, after 1989, Romanian politician. It is by far the most prolific and most watched Romanian director of all time: 54 films, plus 27 co-productions and over 1 billion viewers (mostly from China and Russia, but also 130 million viewers from Romania). Throughout his career, he has tackled a wide range of themes and genres (including topical film, television series, comedy, psychological dra
ma, biographical film), but his certain vocation is proving to be the overproduction of historical inspiration and action film. . According to the number of films made (over 50 feature films), Sergiu Nicolaescu is by far the most prolific director in the domestic cinema, at the same time being at the level of the most active filmmakers internationally.

Gheorghe Hagi 

Gheorghe Hagi
 (born February 5, 1965, Săcele, Dobrogea, Romania) is a former Romanian footballer, considered one of the best offensive midfielders in Europe in the '80s and' 90s and the greatest Romanian footballer in all times. Galatasaray's fans called him "Comandante" (the Commander) and the Romanians called him "King". Nicknamed "Maradona from the Carpathians", Hagi is considered a hero in Romania. He has been named the Romanian footballer of the year seven times, and is regarded as one of the best footballers of his generation. As an advanced game builder, he has been recognized for dribbling, technique, vision, passing and completion. Hagi played for the Romanian national team at three world championships in 1990, 1994 (where he was named in the World Cup All-Star Team) and 1998, as well as in three European championships in 1984, 1996 and 2000. He had 125 appearances for Romania , second after Dorinel Munteanu, and is in the first position of the scorers (next to Adrian Mutu) with 35 goals.

Emil Racoviță 

Emil Racoviță 
(b. November 15, 1868, Iași, Romania - d. November 17, 1947, Cluj, Kingdom of Romania) was a Romanian scientist, explorer, speleologist and biologist, considered the founder of biospeology (the study of underground fauna). - caves and watercourses). He was elected academician in 1920 and was president of the Romanian Academy from 1926 to 1929. At the age of only 25, he is elected a member of the Zoological Society of France. It is recommended (1897) to participate as a naturalist of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (1897-1899) aboard the Belgian ship, led by Adrien de Gerlache. This expedition, which starts in Antwerp in August 1897 [5], was international in character, alongside the Belgians, with Norwegian Roald Amundsen as second officer, American physician Frederick Cook, Polish meteorologist Antoine Dobrowolski and geologist Henryk Arctowski. On the occasion of the stops made in Chile and on the shores of the Strait of Magellan, they carry out complex research on flora and fauna. Near the Palmer Country of Antarctica, the expeditioners discover a strait that received the name of the ship "Belgica" and a few islands (one named by Racoviță Cobalcescu island). The expedition also writes on the still incomplete map of Antarctica and the island of Wiencke and Danco Country, after the names of the two members of the expedition who lost on this trip.

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