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  2. File:Peisaj de Iarna.jpg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  3. Colindă - Wikipedia

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    Although the text of all colinde is concerned with the events of the Nativity, [1] certain elements of the folk rituals performed around Christmas are probably pre-Christian in origin, having their roots in the Roman Saturnalia and pagan rituals related to the winter solstice and soil fertility.

  4. Romanian literature - Wikipedia

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    1965 Iarna Bărbaților Ștefan Bănulescu (short prose) 1966 Omul cu Compasul Ștefan Augustin Doinaș (poetry) 1966 11 Elegii Nichita Stănescu (poetry) 1968 Iona Marin Sorescu (play) 1969 Carte de Vise Leonid Dimov (poetry) 1969 Dicționar onomastic Mircea Horia Simionescu (novel) 1970 Matei Iliescu Radu Petrescu (novel)

  5. Ion Gorun - Wikipedia

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    His first published verses appeared in 1889, in Convorbiri Literare, under the pen name Castor; his first newspaper work ran in Poporul; his first book was the 1901 poetry collection Câteva versuri. His prose books were Alb și negru (1902), Robinson în Țara Românească (1904), Lume necăjită (1911) and Obraze și măști (1922).

  6. Alexandru Colorian - Wikipedia

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    Alexandru Colorian (March 18, 1896–October 1971) was a Romanian poet.. He was a native of Bucharest and a graduate of the University of Bucharest's law faculty. Colorian had made his literary debut in 1913, while still in high school, in Sărbătoarea eroilor magazine, which he edited with several classmates under the guidance of Eugeniu Sperantia.

  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. Mădălina Manole - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Mădălina Manole met Şerban Georgescu through Costin Diaconescu, an old friend who worked at Radio România. The two artists began working together, and she participated in the same year at the music festival called Mamaia (Festivalul de Muzică Uşoară Mamaia) with the song "A Sentimental Man" ("Un Om Sentimental") composed by Georgescu.

  9. Crois-iarna - Wikipedia

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    The Crois-iarna ('iron cross') within the textile arts, was a kind of hank reel for yarn. It was a rudimentary form of the ciud-siorraig . It consisted of a stick of a certain length, with a cross piece at each end, set at right angles to each other.