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Mititei (Romanian pronunciation: [mitiˈtej]) or mici (Romanian pronunciation: [mit͡ʃʲ]; both Romanian words meaning "little ones", "small ones") is a traditional dish from Romanian cuisine, consisting of grilled ground meat rolls made from a mixture of beef and lamb and pork, with spices such as garlic, black pepper, thyme, coriander, anise ...
Romanian Folk Dances (Romanian: Dansuri populare românești, pronounced [ˈdansurʲ popuˈlare romɨˈneʃtʲ]), (Hungarian: Román népi táncok, pronounced [ˈromaːn ˈneːpi ˈtaːnt͡sok]), Sz. 56, BB 68 is a suite of six short piano pieces composed by Béla Bartók in 1915. He later orchestrated it for small ensemble in 1917 as Sz. 68 ...
Biography. Nistor worked as a translator of TV programs in Romania under the Communist regime, and is known for secretly dubbing over 3,000 banned movie titles on VHS tapes smuggled in from the West over a period of five years. [4] During the time of the Cold War, these tapes quickly spread throughout Romania, and her voice became widely known ...
help. " Dragostea Din Tei " (pronounced [ˈdraɡoste̯a din ˈtej] ⓘ; official English title: " Words of Love ", [ 3 ][ 4 ] also informally known as " Maya Hi " and " Numa Numa ") is a song by Moldovan pop group O-Zone, released as the second single from their third studio album, DiscO-Zone (2004). The song's title is Romanian for "Love from ...
singer. Instrument (s) voice, accordion, electric guitar, bass. Years active. 2000-present. Labels. Nek Music, Big Man, Amma Record, Atlantic. Florin Stoian (born 1 October 1979), better known by his stage name Florin Salam, is a Roma manele singer, and a musician from Bucharest. He is best known for his song Zâna Zanelor and Saint Tropez.
Alcohol You. " Alcohol You " is a song recorded by Romanian singer Roxen, digitally released on 21 February 2020 by Global Records. It was written by Ionuț Armaș and Breyan Isaac, while Viky Red solely handed its production. "Alcohol You" emerged as the winner of Selecția Națională 2020 and was thus scheduled to represent Romania at the ...
Trăiască Regele. " Trăiască Regele " ("Long live the King"), also known as the " Imnul Regal " ("The Royal Anthem"), [1] was the national and royal anthem of the Kingdom of Romania between 1884 and 1948. The music was composed in 1861 by Eduard Hübsch, an army captain who later became the chief of the music department of the Minister of War.
2. Carol I. (1839–1914) The first Romanian ruler of the Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen dynasty (1866–1914), the first King of Romania (since 1881) after the country acquired full independence under his leadership. 3. Mihai Eminescu. (1850–1889) Late Romantic poet, widely considered to be the most influential Romanian poet. 4.