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  2. Hora Unirii - Wikipedia

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    "Hora Unirii" [1] [2] ('Hora of the Union') is a poem by Vasile Alecsandri, published in 1856. The music of the song was composed by Alexandru Flechtenmacher [].The song is sung and danced especially on 24 January, the anniversary of the day in which the Romanian United Principalities were formally united in 1859. [3]

  3. Ieremia Cecan - Wikipedia

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    Ieremia Teodor Cecan [1] (first name also Jeremia, Eremia or Irimia, last name also Ciocan; Russian: Иеремия Федорович Чекан, romanized: Yeremya Fedorovich Chekan; May 31, 1867 – June 27, 1941) was a Bessarabian-born Romanian journalist, Bessarabian Orthodox priest and political figure.

  4. Înc-o zi, înc-o poveste - Wikipedia

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    Înc-o zi, înc-o poveste (Another Day, Another Story) is a ten track EP released by B.U.G. Mafia on June 8, 1996. It was their first release after they signed with Cat Music, local branch of Sony Records, on their first real professional record deal. It was released after Mafia and capitalized on their newfound success. This was the group's ...

  5. Simion Movilă - Wikipedia

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    He was the grandson of Petru Rareș, [15] younger brother of Ieremia Movilă, [9] [13] and father of Petro Mohyla, who became the Metropolitan of Kiev, Halych and All-Rus' [a] from 1633 until his death, and later was canonized as a saint in the Russian, Romanian and Polish Orthodox Churches.

  6. Ieremia Tabai - Wikipedia

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    Ieremia Tienang Tabai GCMG AO (born 16 December 1949) is an I-Kiribati politician who served as the first president of Kiribati from 1979 to 1991. He previously served in the equivalent role, chief minister, under the colonial government from 1978 to 1979.

  7. Eremia Grigorescu - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1863 in the village Golășei (Bujor Sat), actually part of Târgu Bujor, in Covurlui County, now Galați County, in the family of the teacher Grigore Grigorescu and Maria (née Cazacu) Grigorescu; he was the youngest child of the family, after Dumitru, Constantin and Sevastia.

  8. Mircea Eliade - Wikipedia

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    Born in Bucharest, he was the son of Romanian Land Forces officer Gheorghe Eliade (whose original surname was Ieremia) [3] [4] and Jeana née Vasilescu. [5] An Orthodox believer, Gheorghe Eliade registered his son's birth four days before the actual date, to coincide with the liturgical calendar feast of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste. [4]

  9. Alina Eremia - Wikipedia

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    Alina Eremia (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈlina ereˈmi.a]; born 15 December 1993 in Buftea) [1] is a Romanian singer, TV personality, and former member of the LaLa band, who represented Romania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 [2] with the song Țurai.