''Albina Românească'' ("The
Romania
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n
Bee") was a
Romanian-language
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bi-weekly political and
literary
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magazine
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, printed in
Iaşi,
Moldavia
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, at two intervals during the ''
Regulamentul Organic'' period (between June 1, 1829, and January 3, 1835, and again between January 3, 1837, and January 2, 1850).
The owner and editor was
Gheorghe Asachi. It published the literary supplement ''
Alăuta Românească''.
''Albina Românească'' was the second journal to be published in its country, after the
French-language
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''
Courrier de Moldavie'', and the first Romanian-language one in Moldavia. Alongside ''
Curierul Românesc'', edited by
Ion Heliade Rădulescu in
Wallachia
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, and
George Bariţiu's ''
Gazeta de Transilvania'', it was one of the main Romanian periodical presses of the time.
See also
*
List of magazines in Romania
References
*
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Albina_ro m%C3%A2neasc%C4%83_1830-01-12,_nr._001.pdf
1829 establishments in Europe
1829 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
1850 disestablishments in Europe
1850 disestablishments in the Ottoman Empire
19th-century disestablishments in Moldavia
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