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  2. 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 ...

  3. Primavera (Botticelli) - Wikipedia

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    Mercury may have been modeled after Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici, [53] or possibly his cousin Giuliano de' Medici. [54] The origin of the painting is unclear. Botticelli was away in Rome for many months in 1481/82, painting in the Sistine Chapel, and suggested dates are in recent years mostly later than this, but still sometimes before ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Arch of Titus (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Arch of Titus.Newark Museum.Oil on canvas, 188 by 124.5 centimetres (74.0 in × 49.0 in) The Arch of Titus is an 1871 oil painting on canvas. It was a collaboration between three American painters: George Peter Alexander Healy, Frederic E. Church, and Jervis McEntee.

  6. Sânziană - Wikipedia

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    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 fairies' honor.

  7. 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.

  8. Bridge of Flowers (event) - Wikipedia

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    Bridge of Flowers; Native name: Podul de Flori: Date: 6 May 1990 June 16, 1991 (): Time: 1–7 p.m. Location: Romania–Moldavian SSR border: Organized by: Cultural league for the unity of Romanians everywhere

  9. Ion Pillat - Wikipedia

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    Ion Pillat (31 March 1891 – 17 April 1945) was a distinguished Romanian poet.He is best known for his volume Pe Argeș în sus (Upstream on the Argeș) and Poeme într-un vers (One-line poems), and for his embrionic love for his Moldavian & Muntenian boyar villages Florica & Miorcani, depictured in all his Poetry.