-
which provides a
guided tour of the game's landscape. Ryas, a
former Shadow Carja rebel once
known as the "Shadow of Itamen", is
released from
prison and...
- 2021 and
acquired town
status in 2003. The town
administers six villages:
Cârja, Floreni, Lățești, Sărățeni, Schineni, and Raiu.
Murgeni is
located in the...
- Ion
Cârja (sometimes
spelled Cârjă or Cârje) (March 25, 1922 – May 8, 1977) was a
Romanian and
American writer and anti-communist activist, who was a political...
-
Marian Cârjă (born 3 May 1987) is a
Romanian footballer.
Marian Cârjă at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian) v t e...
- Banuk, the
Carja, and the Oseram. The Nora are
fierce hunter-gatherers who live in the
mountains and
worship nature as the "All-Mother". The
Carja are desert-dwelling...
- appear. Four
tribes are
prominently featured: the Nora, the Banuk, the
Carja, and the Oseram. The Nora are
fierce matriarchal hunter-gatherers who live...
- "God Save the Tsar!" (Russian: Боже, Царя храни!, IPA: [ˈboʐɨ tsɐˈrʲa xrɐˈnʲi]) was the
national anthem of the
Russian Empire. The song was
chosen from...
- romanized: kharjah, lit. 'final' [ˈxardʒa]; Spanish:
jarcha [ˈxaɾtʃa]; Portuguese:
carja [ˈkaɾʒɐ]; also
known as markaz), is the
final refrain of a
muwashshah (مُوَشَّح...
- open-air events.
Adrian Igrișan (vocals / guitar)
Octavian Pilan (drums)
Ionut Cârjă (keyboards) Alin
Achim (b**** guitar)
Adrian Bărar (guitar / vocals) Ovidiu...
- romanized: Himn na
Negovo Veličestvo
Carja, IPA: [ximn na ˈnɛɡovo vɛˈlitʃɛstvo tsɐrˈja] Bulgarian: Боже, Царя ни пази, romanized: Bože,
Carja ni pazi, IPA: [ˈbɔʒɛ tsɐrˈja...