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  2. Grigore Vieru - Wikipedia

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    Many moldavian composers were inspired by the poetry of Grigore Vieru (songbook «Poftim de intrați», «Cine crede» etc.), the poet himself is the author of a lot of melodies («Să crești mare» etc.) and since 1964 he began to collaborate with composer Yulia Tsibulskaya («Soare, soare», «Clopoțeii», «Stea-stea, logostea», «Ramule ...

  3. Ana Blandiana - Wikipedia

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    Ana Blandiana was born Otilia Valeria Coman on 25 March 1942. [3] Her parents were Gheorghe (1915-1964), an orthodox priest and former member of the fascist Iron Guard [4] who spent years in Communist prisons and died in an accident weeks after his release in a general amnesty, and Otilia (Diacu), an accountant.

  4. Malu cu Flori - Wikipedia

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    Malu cu Flori is a commune in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania with a population of 2,484 people as of 2021. It is composed of five villages: Capu Coastei, Copăceni, Malu cu Flori, Micloșanii Mari, and Micloșanii Mici. The commune is located in the northwestern part of the county, on the border with Argeș County.

  5. Mărțișor - Wikipedia

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    The custom of gifting and wearing the Mărțișor is a nationwide tradition among Romanians, Moldovans, and Aromanians.Similar customs include the Martenitsa, celebrated by Bulgarians, and Martinka by Macedonians, while other communities such as Albanians, Turks from the Ohrid region, Greeks from Northern Greece, the isles of Rhodes, Dodecanese and Karpathos, the Gagauz people, and the ...

  6. Cântă cucu-n Bucovina - Wikipedia

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    "Cântă cucu-n Bucovina" or "Cântă cucu în Bucovina" (transl. 'Sings the Cuckoo in Bukovina') is a Romanian folk song, more precisely a doină, composed in 1904 by Constantin Mandicevschi [de; ru; uk]. The lyrics are original, while the melody is a modified Bukovinian mourning song.

  7. Flori Mumajesi - Wikipedia

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    Florjan Mumajesi (Albanian pronunciation: [flɔɾian mumajɛsi]; [stress?] born 23 August 1982), known professionally as Flori, is an Albanian recording artist, composer, producer, and singer. [1] Born and raised in Tirana , Mumajesi began his career at an early age and rose to widespread acclaim after his participations in Kënga Magjike and ...

  8. Ștefan Luchian - Wikipedia

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    Vasile Drăguț, Vasile Florea, Dan Grigorescu , Marin Mihalache, Pictura românească în imagini, Editura Meridiane, Bucharest, 1970 (in Romanian) Adrian-Silvan Ionescu, "Artachino", in Observator Cultural; retrieved 14 July 2007

  9. Virgil Carianopol - Wikipedia

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    His first book, Flori de spin (1931), along with two that appeared soon after, Virgil Carianopol (1933) and Un ocean, o frunte în exil (1934), form part of his first, avant-garde phase. His next period included Scrisori către plante (1936), which won a prize from the Romanian Writers' Society ; Carte pentru domnițe (1937); Frunzișul toamnei ...