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}}Viorel-Sorin Paliga (b. June 21, 1956, [[Braniștea, Dâmbovița|Braniștea]], [[Dâmbovița County]]) is a [[linguist]], [[university professor]], [[writer]], member of the Writers' Union (Bucharest branch) and Romanian [[politician]], former mayor of Sector 3 of Bucharest between June 1996 and June 2000 from the [[PNL]].<ref>https://www.9am.ro/stiri-revista-presei/Politica/23945/Controversatul-Sorin-Paliga-avizat-ca-ambasador-al-Romaniei-la-Praga.html</ref>
}}'''Viorel-Sorin Paliga''' (b. June 21, 1956, [[Braniștea, Dâmbovița|Braniștea]], [[Dâmbovița County]]) is a [[linguist]], [[university professor]], [[writer]], member of the Writers' Union (Bucharest branch) and Romanian [[politician]], former mayor of Sector 3 of Bucharest between June 1996 and June 2000 from the [[PNL]].<ref>https://www.9am.ro/stiri-revista-presei/Politica/23945/Controversatul-Sorin-Paliga-avizat-ca-ambasador-al-Romaniei-la-Praga.html</ref>
He studied Czech and English at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures at the [[University of Bucharest]]. He received his doctorate in 1998 with the work Roman and Pre-Roman Influences in the Southern Slavic Languages.
He studied Czech and English at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures at the [[University of Bucharest]]. He received his doctorate in 1998 with the work ''Roman and Pre-Roman Influences in the Southern Slavic Languages''.





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Sorin Paliga
BornViorel-Sorin Paliga
21 iunie 1956
Braniștea, județul Dâmbovița
Occupationwriter, politician

Viorel-Sorin Paliga (b. June 21, 1956, Braniștea, Dâmbovița County) is a linguist, university professor, writer, member of the Writers' Union (Bucharest branch) and Romanian politician, former mayor of Sector 3 of Bucharest between June 1996 and June 2000 from the PNL.[1]

He studied Czech and English at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures at the University of Bucharest. He received his doctorate in 1998 with the work Roman and Pre-Roman Influences in the Southern Slavic Languages.



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