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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 [ ro ] . 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. Deșteaptă-te, române! - Wikipedia

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    Hora Unirii" ('Hora of the Union'), written by poet Vasile Alecsandri, which was sung a great deal on the occasion of the Union of the Principalities (1859) and on other occasions. "Hora Unirii" is sung on the Romanian folk tune of a slow but energetic round dance joined by the whole attendance ( hora ).

  4. Pe-al nostru steag e scris Unire - Wikipedia

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    Și sub măreața lui umbrire Vom înfrunta orice loviri Acel ce-n luptă grea se teme El însuși e rătăcitor, Iar noi uniți în orice vreme Am fost, vom fi învingători. Am înarmat a noastră mână Ca să păzim un scump pământ, Dreptatea e a lui stăpână, Iar domn e adevărul sfânt. Și-n cartea veșniciei scrie Că țări și ...

  5. Vasile Alecsandri - Wikipedia

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    Vasile Alecsandri (Romanian pronunciation: [vaˈsile aleksanˈdri]; 21 July 1821 – 22 August 1890) was a Romanian patriot, [1] [2] [3] poet, dramatist, politician and diplomat. [4] He was one of the key figures during the 1848 revolutions in Moldavia and Wallachia.

  6. Day of the Unification of the Romanian Principalities - Wikipedia

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    The Day of the Unification of the Romanian Principalities (Romanian: Ziua Unirii Principatelor Române) or, unofficially, the Little Union Day (Romanian: Ziua Micii Uniri), [1] is a public holiday of Romania celebrated every 24 January to commemorate the unification of the Romanian Principalities (Moldavia and Wallachia), also known as the "Little Union", on 24 January 1859 under prince ...

  7. Doamne, ocrotește-i pe români - Wikipedia

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    We are poor, full of needs, God, protect the Romanians. We are poor and full of bitterness, Our crying is in vain, God, protect the Romanians. You poor, rich country, Much have you lived upset, God, protect the Romanians. Crude bitterness has filled us, Our crying is even more deaf, God, protect the Romanians. My holy Transylvania,

  8. Treceți, batalioane române, Carpații - Wikipedia

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    "Treceți, batalioane române, Carpații" (transl. "Cross, Romanian battalions, the Carpathians") is a Romanian patriotic song.It is thought to have been composed in 1916, shortly before Romania's entry into World War I, although its first historical apparition occurred in February 1919, when members of the Romanian Legion of Transylvanian–Bukovinian Volunteers were recorded singing a ...

  9. N. D. Popescu-Popnedea - Wikipedia

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    "Popnedea" was born in Bucharest, capital of Wallachia, to Romanian Orthodox priest Dimitrie Popescu and his wife Niculina. [1] As he noted in a 1905 autobiography, his ancestors on both sides were "plebeian" sharecroppers, situated below the yeomanry (moșneni); [2] he had earlier explained that Dimitrie was a native of Dolj County in Oltenia (Wallachia's western third), and that, through his ...