- The
Transylvanian School (Romanian: Școala
Ardeleană) was a
cultural movement which was
founded after part of the
Romanian Orthodox Church in Habsburg-ruled...
- Transylvania, Bistrița-Năsăud County. It is
sometimes referred to as Bistrița
ardeleană. Near the city of Bistrița (at the
village Sărata) it
flows into the Șieu...
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Murava Pe loc a lui
lefta Lupu
Intoarsa Briu
Batrin Ardeleana de la Rugi
Ardeleana Baba
Peleaga Ardeleana ca pe
Valea Almajului Doiul roata de la Glimboca...
- Gr****-Catholic Church, with the aid of the
Transylvanian School (Școala
Ardeleană) and the
Transylvanian Memorandum, pla**** a
prominent role in resisting...
-
member of the Enlightenment-era
movement of
Transylvanian School (Şcoala
Ardeleană). He is the
author of
Elementa linguae daco-romanae sive valachicae, a...
- Horn
transferred the
concession to
forestry company Ardeleana,
formerly Erdelyi Erdoipar RT.
Ardeleana was
founded in 1890 and was
owned by
Groedel brothers...
-
century an eman****tion
movement known as the
Transylvanian School (Școala
Ardeleană) was formed,
emphasizing the
Roman element of the
Romanian people, and...
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considered a more
complex form of doina), cântecul bătranesc, călușul,
ardeleana, corăgheasca, bătuta. In
southern Romania, the lăutărească
music has a...
- Bucharest:
Editura pentru literatură, 1965 Ion C. Chițimia, "Școala
ardeleană. Începuturile
literaturii române moderne", in
Alexandru Dima, Ion C. Chițimia...
- The
Cerna (also:
Cerna Hunedoreană or
Cerna Ardeleană, Hungarian: Cserna-patak) is a left
tributary of the
river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. Its name...