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Dan Balan (pictured), O-Zone's founder, was involved in a lawsuit with Bogdan Popoiag [] over the song's songwriting credits in 2004. [16]O-Zone is a Moldovan Eurodance group established in 1999.
Doamne, nu uita de noi, Suntem săraci, plini de nevoi, Doamne, ocrotește-i pe români. Suntem săraci și plini de-amar, Plânsu' nostru-i în zadar, Doamne, ocrotește-i pe români. Săracă țară bogată, Mult ai trăit supărată, Doamne, ocrotește-i pe români. Ne-o umplut amarul crud, Plânsul nostru-i tot mai surd,
Delia Matache (born 7 February 1982), commonly referred to as simply Delia, is a Romanian singer and television personality.She was part of the pop group N&D (1999–2003).
Writer and folklorist Cristea Sandu Timoc collected a Romanian variant from teller Florescu Floarea, from Vidin, with the title Cele trei roade de aur ("The Three Golden Fruits"). In this tale, an orphan youth with leprosy goes to draw water from a well, when he hears a voice coming from the well, telling him to go to the enchanted land in ...
Noi te iubim, că tu ai fost al nostru, Și viața pentru tine ne-am fi dat, Dar prin dictatul rușinos și monstru Hortiștii-au reușit de te-au furat. Cor De-aici, din depărtări, privim spre tine Și plângem jalnic chinul tău amar, Când știm că frații cei rămași în tine Sunt torturați de un popor barbar. Cor
Women is a novel by Romanian author Mihail Sebastian.It was first published in Romanian as Femei in 1933. [1] [2] [3] It was released in English in 2019 by Aurora Metro Books (U.K., translated by Gabi Reigh) [4] and Other Press (U.S.A., translated by Philip Ó Ceallaigh). [5]
The Heart of a Woman (1981) is an autobiography by American writer Maya Angelou.The book is the fourth installment in Angelou's series of seven autobiographies. The Heart of a Woman recounts events in Angelou's life between 1957 and 1962 and follows her travels to California, New York City, Cairo, and Ghana as she raises her teenage son, becomes a published author, becomes active in the civil ...
A native of Bucharest, he was born out of wedlock to Ion Luca Caragiale and Maria Constantinescu, an unmarried former Town Hall employee [3] who was 21 at the time. [4] Living his first years at his mother's house on Frumoasă Street, near Calea Victoriei (until the building was sold), [5] Mateiu had a half-sister, his mother's daughter from another extra-conjugal affair. [6]