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*[[President of Romania|President]]: [[Traian Băsescu]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rferl.org/a/1056376.html|title=Romania: Basescu Wins Presidential Vote, Vows To Fight Corruption|work=Radio Free Europe|author=Eugen Tomiuc|date=13 December 2004|accessdate=5 April 2022}}</ref> |
*[[President of Romania|President]]: [[Traian Băsescu]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rferl.org/a/1056376.html|title=Romania: Basescu Wins Presidential Vote, Vows To Fight Corruption|work=Radio Free Europe|author=Eugen Tomiuc|date=13 December 2004|accessdate=5 April 2022}}</ref> |
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*[[Prime Minister of Romania|Prime Minister]]: [[Emil Boc]]<ref name="Financiarul-2008Dec22">{{Cite news|url=http://www.financiarul.ro/2008/12/22/boc-government-okd-by-parliament-with-324-votes-in-favor-and-115-against/|title=Boc Government OK'd by Parliament, with 324 votes in favor and 115 against |publisher=Financiarul |access-date=2008-12-23}}</ref><ref name="Forbes-2008Dec22">{{Cite news|url=https://www.forbes.com/afxnewslimited/feeds/afx/2008/12/22/afx5852110.html|title=Romania centre-left gov't sworn in to tackle crisis|author=Radu Marinas and Luiza Ilie |date=2008-12-22|work=Forbes|access-date=2008-12-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090122125940/http://www.forbes.com/afxnewslimited/feeds/afx/2008/12/22/afx5852110.html|archive-date=2009-01-22}}</ref> |
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*[[Prime Minister of Romania|Prime Minister]]: [[Emil Boc]] |
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==Events== |
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Events in the year 2011 in Romania.
Incumbents
Events
- 17 April – Action 2012, a coalition of organizations supporting unification between Moldova and Romania, is founded.[4]
- October 20–31 – 2011 Romanian census
Arts and entertainment
In music: Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, List of Romanian Top 100 top 10 singles in 2011.
Sports
Football (soccer) competitions: Liga I, Liga II, Cupa României (Final). Romania hosted the 2011 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship.
In ice hockey: MOL Liga season.
Deaths
January
- January 1 – Constantin Marin, 85, musician, conductor, and composer (born 1925)
- January 10 – Liana Alexandra, 63, composer, pianist, and music educator (born 1947).[5]
- January 18 – Cristian Pațurcă, 46, composer (born 1964)
- January 19 – Mihai Ionescu, 74, footballer (born 1936)
- January 27 – Liana Dumitrescu, 38, politician (born 1973)
- January 31 – Bartolomeu Anania, 89, Romanian Orthodox bishop, Metropolitan of Cluj, Alba, Crișana and Maramureș (born 1921)
See also
References
- ^ Eugen Tomiuc (13 December 2004). "Romania: Basescu Wins Presidential Vote, Vows To Fight Corruption". Radio Free Europe. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
- ^ "Boc Government OK'd by Parliament, with 324 votes in favor and 115 against". Financiarul. Retrieved 2008-12-23.
- ^ Radu Marinas and Luiza Ilie (2008-12-22). "Romania centre-left gov't sworn in to tackle crisis". Forbes. Archived from the original on 2009-01-22. Retrieved 2008-12-23.
- ^ "webRelease: S-a lansat platforma civică ACȚIUNEA 2012 ce susține unirea Republicii Moldova cu România". HotNews (in Romanian). 17 April 2011.
- ^ Heinrich, Adel (1991). Organ and Harpsichord Music by Women Composers. New York: Greenwood Press. p. 242. ISBN 978-0-3132-6802-1.