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23 July 06:04

The Romanian state has notified the National Museum of History for compensation for the stolen treasures, valued at €5.7 million.

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Romania has started the compensation process for four items of treasure, including the Coțofenești Casket, stolen from the Netherlands. The total value of the damage is estimated at €5.7 million, to be paid by an international insurance company. The decision was taken by the Romanian authorities independently, underlining the importance of recovering cultural heritage.

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Bani pentru tezaurul furat în Olanda. România cere oficial despăgubiri pentru Coiful de la Coțofenești
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România a cerut despăgubiri pentru coiful dacic. Valoarea prejudiciului a fost estimată la 5,7 milioane de euro
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România a cerut despăgubiri pentru tezaurul furat din Olanda. Câți bani va primi statul român

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The Romanian state received 5.7 million euros in compensation for cultural goods stolen from the Drents Museum, including the Helmet from Coșofeni.
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The National Museum of Romanian History received 5.7 million euros in compensation for heritage items stolen from the Netherlands, the money being paid by an insurance company.
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The Public Prosecutor's Office in the Netherlands has decided that three of the four suspects in the theft of the helmet from Coșofenești will not be prosecuted, considering that their involvement was insufficient.
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The prosecutors in the Netherlands have decided to no longer continue the criminal proceedings against three suspects in the case of the theft of the Dacian treasure.
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Hunedoara County Council rewards with almost 30,000 lei the discoverer of a hoard of 407 Roman coins handed over to the museum in Deva.
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The Adrien Dubouché National Museum in Limoges was robbed, and the damage amounts to 9.5 million euros, with two pieces of Chinese porcelain stolen.
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