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March 28, calendar of the day: The Romanian Revolution of 1848: the Proclamation Petition is issued in Iași

Thought presents you with the calendar for March 28. Here are the most important events recorded over time on March 28.

Anniversaries 🎂

🎂1868: Maxim Gorky✒️
🎂1936: Mario Vargas Llosa✒️
🎂1948: John Evan🎵 (Jethro Tull)
🎂1954: Adrian Severin🗣
🎂1963: Dan Silviu Boerescu✒️
🎂1970: Laura Badea🤺
🎂1977: Radu Jude🎬
🎂1986: Lady Gaga🎵

Commemorations 🕯

🕯1941: Virginia Woolf✒️
🕯1957: Gheorghe Tătărăscu🗣
🕯1969: Dwight D. Eisenhower🗣
🕯1994: Eugen Ionescu✒️
🕯2004: Peter Ustinov🎬
🕯2019: Zina Dumitrescu💃🏻
🕯2021: Constantin Simirad🗣

Events📋 Thursday, March 28

📊INS presents data on trends in the evolution of economic activity between March and May 2024
🎵Timișoara: Concert by the band Byron, in which they will release the video “Cadou”, 20:30, at D’Arc
🗣The President of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is to receive his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, at the presidential palace in Brasilia
🗣Warsaw: Meeting of the Polish and Ukrainian governments, with discussions on the issue of border blockages
💶Frankfurt: The European Central Bank publishes the evolution of loans granted to the private sector and the M3 money supply in the euro area
💵Washington: Publication of GDP data for 2023
🏁World Rally Championship – Kenya Rally
⚽️Women’s Champions League, second leg of the quarter-finals: FC Barcelona (Spa) – Brann Bergen (Nor); Paris SG (Fra) – BK Häcken (Sue)

Calendar🗒

🗒1776: “Balșoi Theater” was founded (Moscow).
🗒 1842: The first concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
🗒1848: The Romanian Revolution of 1848: the Proclamation Petition is issued in Iasi, drafted by Vasile Alecsandri.
🗒1854: Crimean War: Great Britain and France declare war on Russia.
🗒1882: In France, school becomes compulsory.
🗒1910: French aviation pioneer Henri Fabre becomes the first person to fly a seaplane
🗒1915: The first audition of the Second Symphony by George Enescu took place at the Ateneum, conducted by the composer.
🗒1923: The Constitution of Greater Romania is promulgated by royal decree, one of the most advanced and democratic constitutions in Europe at that time.
🗒1930: The Turkish cities of Constantinople and Angora changed their names to Istanbul and Ankara, respectively.
🗒1939: The civil war in Spain ended.
🗒 1948: In the Romanian People’s Republic, the first parliamentary elections are held after the establishment of communist power. The elections were won by the National Democratic Front with 93.22% of the votes cast
🗒1974: The Great National Assembly establishes the position of president of the Socialist Republic of Romania, in which Nicolae Ceaușescu is elected.
🗒1983: The Council of State adopted the Decree on the declaration of animals, the alienation and slaughter of cattle and horses, which prohibits animal breeders from slaughtering them for their own consumption
🗒1983: The Council of State adopted the Decree regarding the regime of multiplying machines, materials necessary for the reproduction of writings and typewriters, which introduces police control over the use of these machines.
🗒1999: The “Alternative Romania” party, led by Varujan Vosganian, becomes the “Union of the Right Forces”.

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