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Timpul (Romanian for "The Time") is a literary magazine published in Romania. Originally a political newspaper, it was the official platform of the Conservative Party between 1876 and 1914.

The publication is still active (2018) and published as a monthly in Iași, with print and online editions. [1]

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References

  1. "TIMPUL".