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Vama Veche (historical names: Ilanlâk, Ilanlâc, Turkish: Ilanlık) is a village in Constanţa County, Romania, on the Black Sea coast, near the border with Bulgaria, at 28.57 E longitude, 43.75 N latitude.
Vama Veche was a Romanian soft rock band, founded in 1996, the same year in which they recorded the song that would become a big hit in Romania the following year, "Nu am chef azi", with their first concert taking place on 28 November 1996 at Lăptaria lui Enache.
2 Mai (Romanian pronunciation: [doj maj], "May 2") is a village in the Limanu commune and a small resort on the shore of the Black Sea, between Mangalia and Vama Veche. The village was founded by Mihail Kogălniceanu in 1887 under the name Două Mai. Its first inhabitants were Russians from Bucharest, Iași and Galați.
Tudor Chirilă (born 28 May 1974 in Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian actor, musician, and writer. He was the lead singer of the bands Vama Veche and Vama.As an actor, he has featured in both short and feature-length films and has appeared in plays under the direction of Alexandru Darie, Alexandru Dabija, and Horațiu Mălăele, among others.
Vama (German: Wama) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of four villages: namely Molid, Prisaca Dornei ( German : Eisenau ), Strâmtura, and Vama. The locality was a town until 1950 when it lost its urban status.
Other items include an 18th-century bronze brooch found at Vadu in 1989; a 2nd or 3rd-century gold and glass necklace from Mangalia (Callatis), found 1985; a gold and stone medallion from the 1962 excavation; a 3rd or 4th-century gold earring with goat pendant from Vama Veche; a 2nd-century gold ring with gem inset from Tomis; and a 4th to 6th ...
Vama is situated 46 km (29 mi) northeast of the county seat, Satu Mare; it is crossed by national road DN19 , which starts in Oradea, goes through Satu Mare, and ends in Sighetu Marmației. Vama Pottery
A page from Hurmuzaki Psalter. Old Romanian (Romanian: română veche) is the period of Romanian language from the 16th century until 1780.It continues the intermediary stage when the dialect continuum known as ‘Daco-Romanian’ (also known in Romanian language literature as graiuri) developed from Common Romanian, and Modern Romanian - the period of Romanian language set in post ...