I am Alexandru Ioan Cuza and I was born on March 20, 1820, in Barlad (/ˈbɨr.lad/). I was the ruler of the first unified Romanian State. I wish to speak to you about one of the most important moment of the Romanian history.
I am Alexandru Vaida Voevod and I was born on 27 February 1872, in Bobâlna /boˈbal.na/, into a family that taught me to love the Romanian nation and to value justice. From a young age, I wished to be of service to others, so I studied medicine in Vienna and became a doctor, devoted to helping my community.
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It is my honour to stand before you. My name is Dimitrios Papatsionis, born in 1797, in the humble village of Naziri in Messenia—a place small in size, yet vast in spirit.
Hi! My name is Andrés de Vandelvira and I was an architect a long time ago, in the 1500s. I was born in a small town called Alcaraz. My dad was also an architect, so I learnt a lot from him.
I was born in Torredelcampo, a small town in Jaén, on May 24th, 1916. Since I was a child, I loved music, especially flamenco and copla. Singing was my passion, and I worked hard to become a famous Spanish singer.
Let me take you back not just to ancient ruins, but to a city I helped awaken from centuries of silence. I’m Petros Themelis an archaeologist by title but a storyteller at heart.
Yiannis Alevras (1912–1995) was born in Messini and served as President of the Hellenic Parliament (1981–1989). Exiled to Syros during the Regime of the Colonels, he is remembered for his integrity, responsibility, and broad respect across political lines.