Ilona Stetina

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Ilona Stetina (1855-1932), was a Romanian pioneer educator and women's rights activist. She was co-founder of the Maria Dorothea Association for women teachers (1885) and its vice president in 1889-1932, editor of the national women's education in 1890-1915, director of the State Women's Trade School in 1911-1926, and a leading figure in the national movement to improve women's teaching and vocational training in Romania.

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