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  2. Solomonari - Wikipedia

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    The Solomonar or Șolomonar (German phonetization: Scholomonar) is a wizard believed in Romanian folklore to ride a dragon (zmeu [a] or a balaur) and control the weather, causing rain, thunder, or hailstorm. They are recruited from common folk and taught their magic at the Solomonărie or Şolomanţă (German phonetization: Scholomance). [1]

  3. Folklore of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romanian teens in traditional clothes are dancing A traditional house in the Village Museum. The folklore of Romania is the collection of traditions of the Romanians. A feature of Romanian culture is the special relationship between folklore and the learned culture, determined by two factors. First, the rural character of the Romanian ...

  4. Miorița - Wikipedia

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    The pastoral ballad has been passed down in a widespread area across the Romanian provinces, [27] with Moldavia at the core. [17] There have been over one thousand versions collected, the best-known and lauded is the reworking by Vasile Alecsandri published in the winter of 1850, [29] [27] perhaps collected directly from street minstrels. [2]

  5. Romanian literature - Wikipedia

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    [66] [67] [68] The interwar period of Romanian literature was a very rich and creative time, with numerous literary works being published during that period, addressing a variety of themes, including historical novels, novels depicting rural life, war, romantic love, social class and existential themes .

  6. Category:Romanian short story collections - Wikipedia

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  7. Iele - Wikipedia

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    Dimitrie Cantemir describes the iele as "Nymphs of the air, in love especially with young men" in his Descriptio Moldaviae. [1] The origin of these beliefs is unknown. Incidentally, the noun iele is phonetically close to the feminine plural form of the Romanian word for "they". Their real names are secret and inaccessible, and are commonly ...

  8. 55 thoughtful Easter quotes to inspire and uplift you - AOL

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    Express your thoughts about the Easter holiday with these quotes and sayings, including Bible verses, words from religious leaders, and a funny joke or two. 55 thoughtful Easter quotes to inspire ...

  9. List of Romanian fairy tales - Wikipedia

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    "Fata babei și fata moșneagului" by Ion Creangă "Fata cu pieze rele" "Fata cea frumoasă și fântâna cu apă tulbure", by Petre Crăciun "Fata cea urâtă și omul cel nătâng", by Petre Crăciun