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  2. Loredana Groza - Wikipedia

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    Loredana Groza (born 10 June 1970) or mononymously Loredana [1] is a Romanian singer. She is known for continuously reinventing herself and for approaching numerous music styles throughout her discography, ranging from pop to traditional music and manele.

  3. Elena Gheorghe - Wikipedia

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    Elena Gheorghe (born 30 July 1985; Romanian pronunciation: [eˈle.na ˈɡe̯orɡe]) is a Romanian singer. In the first half of the 2000s, she joined the Romanian pop group Mandinga , with whom she released two albums.

  4. Mamma Mia (He's Italiano) - Wikipedia

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    "Mamma Mia (He's Italiano)" is a song recorded and released as a single by Romanian singer Elena Gheorghe, featuring rapper Glance. This marks their second collaboration, the first one being the native number one single "Ecou" (2013).

  5. Elena Rose - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Elena Mangiamarchi, known by her stage name ELENA ROSE (stylised in all caps), is a Venezuelan singer and songwriter from Miami, Florida.As a collaborator, Rose is perhaps best known for working with Mexican-American singer Becky G, notably on songs such as "Dollar" (with Myke Towers), "Mejor Así" (with Darell), "Funk Total: Vai Danada" (with Gabily and PK), "Muchacha" (with Gente de ...

  6. Elena Grinenko - Wikipedia

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    Elena Grinenko is a Russian professional ballroom dance champion, choreographer, and instructor. She is best known as one of the professional dancers on the American television series Dancing with the Stars .

  7. Ileana Cosânzeana - Wikipedia

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    According to Adela Ileana Draucean, the name Ileana derives from Elena, and cosânzeana is linked to sânziană, a Romanian holiday and another term to designate fairies in Romanian mythology. [4] [5] Folklorist Lazar Saineanu translated her name into French as Hélène aux cheveux d'or ("Helen with Golden Hair"). [6]

  8. Veta Biriș - Wikipedia

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    Veta Biriș (born 11 August 1949) is a Romanian folk music singer. She was born in Veseuș, a village in Jidvei commune, Alba County, in a large family of seven siblings.. Biriș moved in 1966 to nearby Căpâlna de Jos and debuted as a singer the following year in a music competition as a representative of the Mureș-Magyar Autonomous

  9. Ceaușescu family - Wikipedia

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    Elena Ceaușescu, later Elena Bărbulescu (1928–2001), was a history teacher at Scornicești High School. Due to her famous brother, [2] she rapidly advanced in her career, quickly becoming head of her school and then school inspector for the whole of Olt County. She had two daughters, Eugenia and Nadia, and a son, Emil, who held a leadership ...