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  2. Maksim Mrvica - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Mrvica was born in Šibenik, Croatia. He took piano lessons at the age of nine. [2] Three years later he gave his first concert performance of Haydn 's Piano Concerto in C major. When the Croatian war of independence started in 1991, both Mrvica and his professor were determined that this would not disrupt his music studies.

  3. Ederlezi (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ederlezi (song) " Ederlezi " is a popular traditional folk song of the Romani people in the Balkans. The song got its name from Ederlezi, which is a festival [1] celebrating the return of springtime, especially by the Romani people of the Balkans, and elsewhere around the world. Ederlezi is the Romani name for the Feast of Saint George.

  4. Lovari - Wikipedia

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    Lovari ("horse-dealer", from Hungarian "ló", horse) is a subgroup of the Romani people, who speak their own dialect, influenced by Hungarian and West Slavic dialects. They live predominantly throughout Central Europe (Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Germany) [2] as well as in Southeastern Europe (Romania, Croatia, and northern Serbia).

  5. Arlije - Wikipedia

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    The sedentary Arlije are the main group of the Romani people in North Macedonia, and the majority live in Šuto Orizari Municipality.They are Muslim Romani.There are various subgroups of the Arlije, named after their traditional occupations, [1] living in North Macedonia, [2] [3] Kosovo, and southern Southern Serbia (geographical region), and Montenegro.

  6. List of Romanian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Maria Baiulescu (1860–1941), writer, women's rights activist. Zsófia Balla (born 1949) prominent Romanian-born Hungarian poet, essayist. Carmen-Francesca Banciu (born 1955), novelist. Linda Maria Baros (born 1981), Romanian-born highly acclaimed French-language poet, translator, critic. Marthe Bibesco (1886–1973), novelist, short story ...

  7. Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator

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    The film begins with a sexologist in his office, talking about the history of sex. Izabela (Eva Ras), an ethnic Hungarian switchboard operator, meets and falls in love with a Sandžak Muslim sanitation inspector named Ahmed (Slobodan Aligrudić), who soon moves into her apartment and has a shower installed. The film then cuts away to a police ...

  8. Romani alphabets - Wikipedia

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    Romani alphabets. The Romani language has for most of its history been an entirely oral language, with no written form in common use. Although the first example of written Romani dates from 1542, [1] it is not until the twentieth century that vernacular writing by native Romani people arose. Printed anthologies of Romani folktales and poems ...

  9. Romaniote Jews - Wikipedia

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    The Romaniote Jews or the Romaniotes (Greek: Ῥωμανιῶτες, Rhomaniótes; Hebrew: רומניוטים, romanized: Romanyotim) are a Greek-speaking ethnic Jewish community native to the Eastern Mediterranean. [2] They are one of the oldest Jewish communities in existence and the oldest Jewish community in Europe.