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  2. National symbols of Romania - Wikipedia

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    (Romanian, "Honour and Fatherland") Used as the motto of the Romanian Army since the reign of Alexandru Ioan Cuza National founder: Alexandru Ioan Cuza Cuza is known as the founder of the first Romanian state, unifing the Romanians of Wallachia and Moldavia as the first prince regnant (or Domnitor) of United Principalities of Moldavia and ...

  3. Sânziană - Wikipedia

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    Sânziene (Lady's Bedstraw flowers) Sânzienele at Cricău Festival 2013. Sânziană is the Romanian name for gentle fairies who play an important part in local folklore, also used to designate the Galium verum or Cruciata laevipes flowers. [citation needed] Under the plural form Sânziene, the word designates an annual festival in the

  4. Flora of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Caltha palustris near the Făgăraș Mountains of Romania More than 1,000 plant species can be found in the Cheile Turzii reserve. The flora of Romania comprises around 3,450 species of vascular plants, which represents around 30% of the vascular flora of Europe.

  5. Ileana Cosânzeana - Wikipedia

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    Romanian linguist Sorin Paliga also lists several alternate names for the character: Ileana Simziana, Floarea Florilor ("the Flower of Flowers"); Frumoasa lumii ("The Beauty of the World"); Zâna dobrozâna (zână, from Latin Diana, meaning 'fairy', and, according to him, the Slavic word dobr 'good').

  6. Romanian name - Wikipedia

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    The word floare ("flower") has led to several names such as Florin/Florina, Florentin/Florentina, Florian/Floriana, Florica, Floarea. Traditional Romanian names which come from Romanian words include Doina which means " doina ", a traditional Romanian musical tune style, or Luminița , meaning "little light", from the word "lumină" (light).

  7. Category:Flora of Romania - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 February 2022, at 03:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Paeonia peregrina - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian peony worn on Veterans' Day on 11 November 2019. The flowers are also found as traditional motifs in folk costumes, traditional carpets, pottery and decorative arts. The Romanian peony is also associated with physical and spiritual beauty, as well as innocence, happiness and shyness (as expressed in "îmbujorare" - blushing

  9. List of plants from the mountains of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Many Romanian mountain ranges, mountains, and peaks are part of the Southern Carpathians System, and the Carpathian montane forests ecoregion. List of flowering plants of the Romanian mountain ranges [ edit ]