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- Constantin_Chiriță abstract "Constantin Chiriţǎ (March 12, 1925, Ibăneşti, Vaslui County, Romania - November 14, 1991, Bonn-Konigswinter, Germany) was a Romanian writer.His work includes mainly writings for the young public, and still is very popular today among adolescents in Romania.His best known work is a five-volume cycle entitled Cireşarii first published in 1956 and tells the adventures of a group of youths. It was adapted into a television series during the 1980s.".
- Constantin_Chiriță birthDate "1925-03-12".
- Constantin_Chiriță birthPlace Ibănești,_Vaslui.
- Constantin_Chiriță birthPlace Romania.
- Constantin_Chiriță birthPlace Vaslui_County.
- Constantin_Chiriță birthYear "1925".
- Constantin_Chiriță deathDate "1991-11-14".
- Constantin_Chiriță deathPlace Germany.
- Constantin_Chiriță deathYear "1991".
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- Constantin_Chiriță wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Constantin_Chiriță wikiPageWikiLink Ibănești,_Vaslui.
- Constantin_Chiriță wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
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- Constantin_Chiriță wikiPageWikiLinkText "Constantin Chiriță".
- Constantin_Chiriță dateOfBirth "1925-03-12".
- Constantin_Chiriță dateOfDeath "1991-11-14".
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- Constantin_Chiriță name "Chirita, Constantin".
- Constantin_Chiriță placeOfBirth "Ibăneşti, Vaslui County, Romania".
- Constantin_Chiriță placeOfDeath "Bonn-Konigswinter, Germany".
- Constantin_Chiriță shortDescription "Romanian writer".
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- Constantin_Chiriță description "Romanian writer".
- Constantin_Chiriță description "Romanian writer".
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- Constantin_Chiriță subject Category:1991_deaths.
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- Constantin_Chiriță comment "Constantin Chiriţǎ (March 12, 1925, Ibăneşti, Vaslui County, Romania - November 14, 1991, Bonn-Konigswinter, Germany) was a Romanian writer.His work includes mainly writings for the young public, and still is very popular today among adolescents in Romania.His best known work is a five-volume cycle entitled Cireşarii first published in 1956 and tells the adventures of a group of youths. It was adapted into a television series during the 1980s.".
- Constantin_Chiriță label "Constantin Chiriță".
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- Constantin_Chiriță givenName "Constantin".
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- Constantin_Chiriță name "Chirita, Constantin".
- Constantin_Chiriță name "Constantin Chirita".
- Constantin_Chiriță surname "Chirita".