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  2. Snow, Tea and Love - Wikipedia

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    Snow, Tea and Love (Romanian: Zăpadă, Ceai și Dragoste) is a 2021 Romanian science fiction comedy film directed by Cătălin Bugean [3] and written by Andreas Petrescu. [4] It is the first science fiction comedy film production made in the country. [ 5 ]

  3. Dragostea din tei - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] [8] As part of an almost 100,000 euro-deal, it was eventually licensed to Italian label Time Records, who in turn authorized various labels in Europe to issue the song. [ 8 ] [ 25 ] Mentions of "Dragostea din tei" in Romanian media date back to at least July 2003, [ 1 ] and its copyright was legally registered in the region [ ro ] in ...

  4. List of Ranma ½ video games - Wikipedia

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    Two Nintendo DS games were released in 2009, titled Sunday x Magazine: Nettou Dream Nine and Sunday x Magazine: White Comic. The first is a baseball game that commemorates the 50th anniversary of Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine, featuring characters from manga series that ran in the magazines.

  5. Romanian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] From Unicode version 3.0 to version 5.1, the cedilla-using characters were specified by the Unicode Standard to be "used in both Turkish and Romanian data" and that "a glyph variant with comma below is preferred for Romanian"; On the newly encoded comma-using characters, it said that they should be used "when distinct comma below form ...

  6. Love Is a Story - Wikipedia

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    Love is a story has 9 songs on the soundtrack, signed by 5 members of HaHaHa Production and composed specifically for the film. The song I wish, from the final credits, was previously composed by Smiley. For the instrumental part, the team worked with well known violinists of Romania.

  7. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    The Cluj-Napoca International Airport (CLJ), located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) to the east of the city centre, is the second busiest airport in Romania, [249] after Bucharest's OTP, handling over 1.4 million passengers in 2015. [250]

  8. Great Union Day - Wikipedia

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    Map of Romania in 1919 with new regions annexed to it. Great Union Day (Romanian: Ziua Marii Uniri; also called Unification Day [1] or National Day) is a Romanian national holiday celebrated on 1 December to mark the 1918 Great Union (the unification of Transylvania, Bassarabia, and Bukovina with the Kingdom of Romania). [2]

  9. Akcent - Wikipedia

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    Akcent (Romanian pronunciation: [akˈt͡ʃent]) [1] is a Romanian dance pop group whose members sing in Romanian, English and Spanish. Their name originated as a wordplay on accent . Originally a duo, it consisted of Adrian Sînă and Ramona Barta.