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Cuvântul is a newspaper from Rezina, the Republic of Moldova, founded in 1995 by Tudor Iaşcenco.
Cuvântul (, meaning "The Word") was a daily newspaper, published by philosopher Nae Ionescu in Bucharest, Romania, from 1926 to 1934, and again in 1938. It was primarily noted for progressively adopting a far right and fascist agenda, and for supporting, during the 1930s, the revolutionary fascist Iron Guard.
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Cuvântul (Romanian for "The Word") may refer to:
- Cuvântul, a daily newspaper published by Nae Ionescu during the 1930s
- Cuvântul (literary magazine)
- Cuvântul (Moldovan newspaper), published in Rezina
Cuvântul (, meaning "The Word") is a literary and political monthly, published in Bucharest, Romania. Tracing its origins back to 1990, it was successively edited by various figures in contemporary Romanian literature, among them Ioan T. Morar, Ioan Buduca, Radu G. Ţeposu and Mircea Martin. Since 2008, its editor in chief is literary critic Paul Cernat.