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Cuvânt Moldovenesc (magazine)

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Cuvânt Moldovenesc
EditorNicolae Alexandri
Staff writersPan Halippa, Simion Murafa, Simion Murafa, Ion Pelivan, Mihail Ciachir, Gheorghe Stîrcea, T. Inculeţ
CategoriesPolitics, History
Founded1913
Final issue1917
CountryBessarabia
Based inChișinău
LanguageRomanian

Cuvânt moldovenesc (English: Moldovan Word) was a magazine from Chișinău, Bessarabia, founded in 1913.[1]

History

The editor in chief was Nicolae Alexandri, redactors were Pan Halippa and Simion Murafa, and among the authors were: Ion Pelivan, Daniel Ciugureanu, Mihail Ciachir, Gheorghe Stârcea, T. Inculeţ. After May 1917, its successor was Școala Moldovenească of Onisifor Ghibu.[1]

References

Bibliography

  • Georgeta Răduică, Dicţionarul presei româneşti (1731–1918), Editura Ştiinţifică, București, ISBN 973-44-0123-8