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Stanca (other)
Stanca may refer to: *Stanca, a village in Stăncuța Commune, Romania *Stanca Act, a 2004 Italian law promoting information technology accessibility * Doamna Stanca, Princess of Wallachia *Doamna Stanca National College (other), two education institutions in Romania Persons with the surname Stanca * Ionela Stanca, Romanian handball player *Lucio Stanca, Italian Minister of Innovations during the second cabinet of Berlusconi *Radu Stanca, Romanian poet, playwright, theatre director, theatre critic and theoretician * Răzvan Stanca, Romanian football player See also *Stânca (other) Stânca may refer to several places in Romania: Villages * Stânca, a village in the town of Ștefănești, Botoșani County * Stânca, a village in George Enescu Commune, Botoșani County * Stânca, a village in Comarna Commune, Iași County * S ... * Stanča (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Stăncuța
Stăncuța is a commune located in Brăila County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Cuza Vodă, Polizești, Stanca and Stăncuța. The Balta Mică a Brăilei Natural Park The Balta Mică a Brăilei Natural Park ( ro, Parcul Natural Balta Mică a Brăilei) is a protected area ( natural park category V IUCN) which is situated in Romania, in Brăila County, on the administrative territory of communes Berteștii de Jo ... is partly situated on the administrative territory of the commune. References Communes in Brăila County Localities in Muntenia {{Brăila-geo-stub ...
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Stanca Act
The Stanca Act is an Italian law of 2004 that promotes accessibility of information technology. The law also applies to Italian government websites. History The name of this law refers to its proponent, Lucio Stanca, Minister of Innovations during the second cabinet of Berlusconi. The law was unanimously approved by Parliament, was published in the Italian Gazzetta Ufficiale of 17 January 2004, and became operational after more than a year. On 16 September 2013 an update of this law was published in the Gazzetta Ufficiale. The update aligns the law with W3C WCAG 2.0 standards. External links * ThStanca Act(English Version). Mauve an accessibility validator developed bHIIS Lab– ISTI of CNR of Pisa Pisa ( , or ) is a city and ''comune'' in Tuscany, central Italy, straddling the Arno just before it empties into the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Pisa. Although Pisa is known worldwide for its leaning tower, the ... (Italy). Law of Italy ...
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Doamna Stanca
Doamna Stanca (died 1603) was a princess consort of Wallachia, Transylvania and Moldavia as the wife of Michael the Brave.George Marcu (coord.), Dicționarul personalităților feminine din România, Editura Meronia, București, 2009. Tradition says that they were married in the Proieni church, Vâlcea County, in 1584. In 1600, the sometime master of Făgăraș Citadel, Michael the Brave, gave the castle and the Făgăraș domain to Doamna Stanca. He retreated there after the defeat at Mirăslău (18/28 September 1600) and sheltered his family there until 1601. Doamna Stanca settled there with their two children, Nicolae Pătrașcu and Lady Florica. Michael built a church for his family in the southern part of the city. After the Battle of Mirăslău, the three were held hostage in the city, and after the killing of the Voivode near Turda Turda (; hu, Torda, ; german: link=no, Thorenburg; la, Potaissa) is a city in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located in ...
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Doamna Stanca National College (other)
Doamna Stanca National College ( ro, Colegiul Național "Doamna Stanca", link=no) may refer to one of two educational institutions in Romania: *Doamna Stanca National College (Făgăraș) *Doamna Stanca National College (Satu Mare) Doamna Stanca National College (Romanian: ''Colegiul Național Doamna Stanca'') is a public day high school for students aged 10 to 18, established in 1816, and located in Satu Mare, Romania. The school is named after the spouse of the Romanian ru ...
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Ionela Stanca
Ionela Stanca (née Gâlcă; born 9 January 1981) is a Romanian professional handballer who plays for Chambray Touraine Handball. She was voted into the ''All-Star Team'' in the 2007 World Women's Handball Championship."All Star csapatban"
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Clubs

*Croatian Cup: **''Winner'': 2004 * Romanian Championship **''Winner'': 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 *Cupa României **''Winner'': 2007, 2011 *Romanian Supercup **''Winner'': 2007 *

Lucio Stanca
Lucio Stanca (born 20 October 1941, in Lucera) is an Italian politician. He was Minister for Innovation and Technologies in the second and third Berlusconi cabinet, and later CEO of the Expo 2015 SpA. Career Lucio Stanca was Executive Chairman of IBM Europe, Middle East and Africa until his retirement in 2001. In the same year he was elected as Deputy of the Italian Parliament and became Minister of Innovation and Technology for the government of Italy till 2006. From 2008 to March 2013 he was a Senator of the Italian Parliament. He also was president and chief executive officer of Expo 2015 Spa from 2009 to 2010. From 1994 to 2006 a director of Bocconi University in Milan. He is also known for giving its name to the Stanca Act, the Italian law that promotes the accessibility of information technology. As of September 2020, he is a member of the Italian Aspen Institute The Aspen Institute is an international nonprofit organization founded in 1949 as the Aspen Instit ...
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Radu Stanca
Radu Stanca (March 5, 1920 – December 26, 1962) was a Romanian poet, playwright, theatre director, theatre critic and theoretician. He was born in Sebeș and died in Cluj-Napoca. Stanca was member of the Sibiu Literary Circle, a movement of young poets and essayists who tried, between 1946–1948, to rejuvenate the main literary style and aesthetical thinking. In 1947 he received the ''Lovinescu'' award for his tragicomedy ''Dona Juana''. One of the leading Romanian theatres is the ''Radu Stanca National Theatre'' in Sibiu Sibiu ( , , german: link=no, Hermannstadt , la, Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'', hu, Nagyszeben ) is a city in Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles the Ci .... References Ion Vartic, ''Radu Stanca. Poezie și teatru'', București, Ed. Albatros, 1978 Romanian dramatists and playwrights Romanian essayists Romanian writers 1920 births 1962 deaths 20th-cent ...
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Răzvan Stanca
Răzvan Marian Stanca (born 18 January 1980) is a Romanian former professional football player who played for teams such as: Sportul Studențesc, Dacia Mioveni, Pandurii Târgu Jiu or Steaua București, among others. Career Pandurii In 2008, Stanca signed a contract with Liga I club, Pandurii Târgu Jiu. After 2 years, where he appeared as holder for 45 times, he was remarked and was loaned to Steaua and after to Universitatea Craiova. Steaua On 7 August 2010, at his Liga I debut for Steaua, against FC Brașov, he was sent off and the opposing team received a penalty kick in the 90th minute, Robert Ilyeș equalized and the match ended 1-1. After only 2 months, because Victor Pițurcă coach resigned on round 3 of new season and the new manager no longer need his services, he was sent to the second team. Later, he was loaned to Universitatea Craiova, where he arrived after Victor Pițurcă joined the club as the general manager. In January 2011, he returned to ...
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Stânca (other)
Stânca may refer to several places in Romania: Villages * Stânca, a village in the town of Ștefănești, Botoșani County * Stânca, a village in George Enescu Commune, Botoșani County * Stânca, a village in Comarna Commune, Iași County * Stânca, a village in Victoria Commune, Iași County * Stânca, a village in Pipirig Commune, Neamț County * Stânca, a village in Zvoriștea Commune, Suceava County * Stânca, a village in Casimcea Commune, Tulcea County Rivers and dams * Stânca River, a tributary of the Agapia River * Valea Stânca River, a tributary of the Bârzava River * Stânca-Costești Dam, dam on the Prut See also * Stanca (other) * Stanča, a village in Trebisov District in the Kosice Region * Stâncești (other) * Stâncuța, a village in Suceava County, Romania * Stânceni, a village in Mureș County, Romania * Stâncășeni, a village in Vaslui County, Romania * Stâna (other) Stâna may refer to: * Stâna, a village in Socond ...
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