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  2. Inna - Wikipedia

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    Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu (born 16 October 1986), known professionally as Inna (stylized in all caps), is a Romanian singer.Born in Mangalia and raised in Neptun, she studied political science at Ovidius University before meeting the Romanian trio Play & Win and pursuing a music career.

  3. Mărțișor - Wikipedia

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    Mărțișor on a Moldovan stamp. Nowadays a Mărțișor is made from silk strings, almost exclusively red and white. Before the 19th century various other colors were used: black and white in Mehedinți and in Aromanian communities, red only in Vâlcea, Romanați, Argeș, Neamț, and Vaslui, black and red in Brăila, white and blue in Vrancea, or even multiple colours in areas of southern ...

  4. MAMA Awards - Wikipedia

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    The MAMA Awards (Korean: 마마 어워즈, formerly Mnet Asian Music Awards) [1] is a major music awards ceremony presented annually by entertainment company CJ ENM.First held in South Korea, the majority of prizes have been won by K-pop artists, although there are other Asian artists winning in various award categories, such as for Best Asian Artist and other professional-related awards.

  5. Malu cu Flori - Wikipedia

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    Malu cu Flori is a commune in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania with a population of 2,484 people as of 2021. It is composed of five villages: Capu Coastei, Copăceni, Malu cu Flori, Micloșanii Mari, and Micloșanii Mici. The commune is located in the northwestern part of the county, on the border with Argeș County.

  6. Virgin of Montserrat - Wikipedia

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    The image is one of the Black Madonnas of Europe, hence its familiar Catalan name, La Moreneta ("the little dark-skinned one" or "the little dark one"). Believed by some to have been carved in Jerusalem in the early days of the Church , it is more likely a Romanesque sculpture in wood from the late 12th century.