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English: The poet Ion Vinea and his mother, the pedagogue Olimpia Iovanaki, in Constantinople in Turkish costume (not dated, ca. 1902)
Română: Poetul Ion Vinea împreună cu mama sa, Olimpia Iovanaki, la Constantinopol, în straie turcești (nedatat, 1902?)
Date circa 1902
date QS:P,+1902-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Ion Vinea, Opere I: Poezii (Cluj: Editura Dacia, 1971)
Author Anonymous (Author)Unknown author

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Of the aforementioned photographs, those whose term hadn't expired before 1996 received a considerable prolongation, according to the Romanian Law on Copyright and Neighboring Rights Law no. 8/1996 of March 14, 1996 Article 149, Paragraph 3, modified by Law no. 285/2004 of June 23, 2004, Article 128:

The length of copyright over works that have been created before the enforcement of this law and whose protection terms had not expired according to the previous legislation are prolonged to the protection term provided by this law.

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The poet Ion Vinea and his mother, Olimpia Iovanaki, in Constantinople

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