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  2. Craiova Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Botanical Garden of Craiova was founded in 1952 at the initiative and under the guidance of prof. Alexandru Buia (1911–1964). All started when on August 29, 1952, the park "November 7 - Fountain Jianu" (the ground) was assigned to the Agronomic Institute of Craiova (today part of the University of Craiova) in order to start the creation of the future Botanical Garden.

  3. Flori - Wikipedia

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    Flori sacre, is the title of a 1912 collection of poetry by Romanian poet Alexandru Macedonski Malu cu Flori , is a commune in Dâmbovița County, southern Romania Thaumastus flori , is a species of tropical air-breathing land snail, a pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Megaspiridae

  4. Tudor Arghezi - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Romania in 1910, and published works in Viața Românească, Teatru, Rampa, and N. D. Cocea's Facla and Viața Socială, as well as editing the magazine Cronica in collaboration with Galaction; his output was prolific, and a flurry of lyrics, political pamphlets and polemical articles gained him a good measure of notoriety among the theatrical, political and literary circles of ...

  5. 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

  6. Flori van Acker - Wikipedia

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    Flori van Acker was born in Bruges in 1858. His father was a wool trader. Flori van Acker studied at the Academy in Bruges with Bruno Van Hollebeke and Edward Wallaeys, later at the Antwerp academy with Charles Verlat and from 1879 at the Academy of Brussels with Jean-François Portaels and history painter Joseph Stallaert.

  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. The Abduction of Europa (Rembrandt) - Wikipedia

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    Van Mander commented on Europa's abduction, with a European spin to it. Ovid's account of the abduction of Europa is found in Book II 833-75 of Metamorphoses. [8] Europa is a princess of Tyre, who is playing with her court on the coast when a beautiful bull appears. Europa mounts the bull, which quickly whisks her away into the ocean.

  9. Flower Carpet (Brussels) - Wikipedia

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    The Flower Carpet (French: Tapis de Fleurs; Dutch: Bloementapijt) is a biennial event in Brussels in which volunteers from around Belgium convene at the Grand-Place/Grote Markt, the historic centre of the city, to weave a carpet-like tapestry out of colourful begonias or dahlias.