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Cuvânt Moldovenesc (newspaper)

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Bessarabian newspaper, 1914–1919
Cuvânt moldovenesc
Typeweekly
Owner(s)Vasile Stroescu
Founder(s)Nicolae Alexandri
PublisherNational Moldavian Party
Editor-in-chiefNicolae Alexandri
Pan Halippa
FoundedJanuary 1, 1914
LanguageMoldovan
Ceased publicationJanuary 7, 1919

Cuvînt moldovenesc (English: The Moldovan Word) was a Bessarabian newspaper.

History

The first edition was printed on January 1, 1914 and last on January 7, 1919. The first editor in chief was Nicolae Alexandri, replaced on April 2, 1917 by Pan Halippa. Among the authors were Simion Murafa, Ion Pelivan, Daniel Ciugureanu, M. Ciachir, Gh. Stîrcea, and T. Inculeţ. It was written with the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet .

On March 21, 1943, Cuvînt moldovenesc reappeared under the leadership of Leon Boga and Iorgu Tudor.

Bibliography

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

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