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  2. Otilia Cazimir - Wikipedia

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    Lumini și umbre, Fluturi de noapte, Cântec de comoară Otilia Cazimir (pen name of Alexandra Gavrilescu ; February 12, 1894 – June 8, 1967) was a Romanian poet, prose writer, translator and publicist, nicknamed the "poetess of gentle souls", known as a children's poems author.

  3. Trei culori - Wikipedia

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    The title refers to the national flag of Romania, which is a blue-yellow-red tricolor. It has not undergone major changes. It has not undergone major changes. Only the distribution of the colors (in point of proportion and position) was changed to a certain extent, being made equal after the abortive Romanian revolution of 1848.

  4. Cântec batrânesc - Wikipedia

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    Cântec batrânesc is a traditional form of ballad which originates from Romania. It is similar to an epic poem and it is one of the most typical genres of Romanian literature . Origin

  5. 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 ...

  6. Mihai Eminescu - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. Romanian poet, novelist and journalist (1850–1889) "Eminescu" redirects here. For other uses, see Eminescu (disambiguation). Mihai Eminescu Portrait of Mihai Eminescu. Photograph taken by Jan Tomas in Prague, 1869. Born Mihail Eminovici (1850-01-15) 15 January 1850 Botoșani ...

  7. Cântă cucu-n Bucovina - Wikipedia

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    Map of the region of Bukovina, divided between Romania and Ukraine "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].

  8. Romanian animation - Wikipedia

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    Femeia de la Eva până în zilele noastre: 1927 Aurel Petrescu Fereastra: 1977 Laurențiu Sârbu Festivitate de premiere: Dinu Șerbescu Fetița de turtă dulce: Tatiana Apahidean Fir de mătase: Tatiana Apahidean Fiul stelelor: 1988 Mircea Toia Formica: 1973 Matty Aslan Formica tot Formica: Matty Aslan Fotografii de familie: 1982 Radu Igazsag ...

  9. Pasărea Colibri - Wikipedia

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    Pasărea Colibri (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpasəre̯a koliˈbri], "The Hummingbird") is a Romanian folk supergroup.Aside from typical Romanian folk instruments and acoustic/electric guitars, the band also made use of digital and analogue synthesizers, pedal steel guitars, and fretless bass.