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House is a clothing brand and retailer chain, owned by the LPP. Its headquarters are located in Kraków, Poland. [1] In 2024, company owed over 370 stores, including stores in Poland, and in other countries across Europe. Additionally, it operated online retail in 22 countries. [2] It was established in 2001 by Artman company, [3] and bought by ...
Auditions for producers began in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, on 14 May 2011. They then took place in Constanța, on 21 May in Timișoara on 24 May 2011, on 4 June in Iași and concluded on 11 June 2011 in Bucharest. The first season ended on 1 January 2012, Andrei Leonte (16-24s) mentored by Mihai Morar was declared the first winner of The X Factor ...
X Factor is a Romanian television music competition that aims to find a new music talent to become a star. The third season began airing on 23 September 2013 on Antena 1.The winner will receive a prize of €120,000 (decreased from €200,000 last season).
Casa Capșa (1900) Casa Capșa (2013) Casa Capșa is a historic restaurant in Bucharest, Romania, first established in 1852.At various times it has also included a hotel; most recently, it reopened as a 61-room hotel 17 June 2003.
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The Ștefania Palace (Romanian: Palatul Ștefania), formerly known as Totisz Palace and popularly referred to as the House with Monkeys, [1] is a landmark building in the Fabric district of Timișoara, a city in western Romania. The palace occupies the entire northern frontage of the block bordered by Stephen the Great Street, 3 August 1919 ...
An important influence on Romanian dance-pop was house music, which gained so much following in clubs that, thanks to radio stations such as Pro FM, has attained mainstream status. Minimal house in the vein of Ricardo Villalobos has and is being produced by DJs such as Petre Inspirescu , but vocal-based house continues to have more success.
A burdei or bordei (Romanian: bordei, Ukrainian: бурдей) [1] is a type of pit-house or half-dugout shelter, somewhat between a sod house and a log cabin. This style is native to the Carpathian Mountains and forest steppes of Eastern Europe. In Romania, it is a traditional "rustic" house made of clay and built below the earth's surface.