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  2. Sabrina Voinea - Wikipedia

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    She helped Romania finish fourth in the team competition. She also won the bronze medal on vault and finished seventh on floor. In July, Voinea competed at the European Youth Summer Olympic Festival. She helped Romania win the gold medal. In the individual events, she finished 12th in the all-around, fourth on vault, and fifth on floor.

  3. Bravo (Romanian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine also included breaking news about the most recent or upcoming films and TV series, and new DVD releasings. The BRAVO Top 20, or BRAVO CHARTS was the reader's chart. They can vote online on bravonet.ro their favourite songs, from a shortlist of 50 songs.

  4. Mass media in Romania - Wikipedia

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    State-run Radio Romania operates four national networks and regional and local stations. BBC World Service is available on 88 FM in the capital, and is relayed in Timișoara (93.9), Sibiu (88.4) and Constanta (96.9). Private FM stations dominate the market in Romania, with more than 700 licenses from the National Broadcasting Council by 2009.

  5. Brittney Griner - Wikipedia

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    Griner was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2023. [5] In 2009, Griner was named the nation's No. 1 high school women's basketball player by Rivals.com. [6] She was selected to the 2009 All-American basketball team. [7] She played college basketball for the Baylor Lady Bears in Waco, Texas.

  6. Simone Biles - Wikipedia

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    Biles winning four gold medals was the first instance of a quadruple gold medallist in women's gymnastics at a single Games since Ecaterina Szabo (Romania) in 1984, and fifth overall, after Larisa Latynina (USSR, 1956), Agnes Keleti (Hungary, 1956), Věra Čáslavská (Czechoslovakia, 1968) and Szabo.

  7. Nadia Comăneci - Wikipedia

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    She returned to Romania for their wedding, which was held in Bucharest. This was after the fall of the Communist regime and the establishment of a democratic Romania; the government welcomed her as a national hero. The wedding was televised live in Romania, and the couple's reception was held in the former presidential palace.

  8. România Literară - Wikipedia

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    România Literară is a cultural and literary magazine from Romania. In its original edition, it was founded on 1 January 1855 by Vasile Alecsandri and published in Iași until 3 December 1855, when it was suppressed. The new series appeared on 10 October 1968 as a continuation of Gazeta Literară. It is the Writers' Union of Romania's official ...

  9. Kamala Harris - Wikipedia

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    Kamala Devi Harris (/ ˈ k ɑː m ə l ə ˈ d eɪ v i / ⓘ KAH-mə-lə DAY-vee; [2] born October 20, 1964) is an American politician and attorney who is the 49th and current vice president of the United States since 2021, serving with President Joe Biden.

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