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The Forbidden Forest (Romanian: Noaptea de Sânziene; French: Forêt interdite) is a 1955 novel by the Romanian writer Mircea Eliade.The story takes place between 1936 and 1948 in Bucharest and several other European cities, and follows a Romanian man who is on a spiritual quest while being torn between two women.
Mircea Eliade's novel, Noaptea de Sânziene (translated as The Forbidden Forest), includes references to the folk belief about skies opening at night, as well as to paranormal events happening in the Băneasa Forest. In the form Sânziana ("the sânziană"), the word has also come to be used as a female name.
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These groups are called cete de colindători, and their numbers vary from region to region. Then, starting on Christmas Eve , the groups would go to different houses and begin singing. In some villages, they go first to the mayor's house, followed by the teacher's house, whereas in other parts there is no pre-established order.
The "inertia" in the title of his second volume may well have referred to the failure to de-Stalinize by Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej. He and his friends discussed the question of Bessarabia . On November 3, 1956, at a wedding attended by about a dozen people, he sang the Kingdom of Romania 's anthem, " Trăiască Regele ".
Flori sacre (English: Sacred Flowers) is the title of a 1912 collection of poetry by Romanian poet Alexandru Macedonski. [1] This collection, first issued by Revista Critică (English: The Critical Review), contains the following poems:
Kupala Night (also Kupala's Night or just Kupala; Polish: Noc Kupały, Belarusian: Kupalle, Russian: Ivan Kupala, Kupala, Ukrainian: Ivan Kupalo) is one of the major folk holidays [1] in some of the Slavic countries [2] that coincides with the Christian feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist [1] and the East Slavic feast of Saint John's Eve.
The Colectiv nightclub fire was a fire in Bucharest, Romania, on 30 October 2015, which killed 64 people [7] [8] [9] (26 on site, 38 in hospitals) [10] and injured 146. [11] [12] The nightclub fire was caused by a fireworks accident, both being the deadliest in Romanian history.