- of the
better known restaurants are Șura
Dacilor (The Dacians' Barn) and
Coliba Haiducilor (The Outlaws' Shack).[citation needed]
There is also one nightclub...
- by
Theodor Codrescu and
first published in Iași in 1853,
under the name
Coliba lui Moșu Toma sau Viața
negrilor în
sudul Statelor Unite din
America (which...
- Olimpiu-Dumitru Popescu-Colibași (16
March 1912 – 2
March 1993),
nicknamed Tata Pik, was a
Romanian handball manager,
rugby union player and
author of...
- The Râul Mic is the left
headwater of the
river Cugir in Romania. At its
confluence with the Râul Mare in the town Cugir, the
river Cugir is formed. Its...
- a play
called Ţiganii ("The Gypsies", 1856) and V. A.
Urechia the
novel Coliba Măriucăi ("Măriuca's cabin", 1855). A
generation later, the fate of Ştefan...
-
Urunov 65'
Amiri 82'
Kanaanizadegan 85'
Alekasir 2+90' گزارش خلاصه بازی
Colibaly 65' Stadium:
Sardar Azadegan Stadium Referee:
Payam Heidari Note: This...
- Prietenă cu
focul şi cu apa, București, 1969 Oda zilnică, București, 1970 O
colibă sub
fereastra ta, București, 1971 Fata cu părul lung, București, 1972 Lauda...
-
National Institute of Statistics. Romanian-English
translation for "comarnic-
coliba-de-pastor" Tradiţii pe
meleaguri chiojdene Archived 2012-05-07 at the Wayback...
- For instance, the (Schulte 2009, p. 244.). Including,
perie ("brush"),
colibă ("hut"), ogradă ("yard, court"), stâlp ("doorpost", "post", "pole"), zâvor...
- Czech/Polish/Slovak
koliba /
Ukrainian (dial.)
kolyba ‘hut, shelter’ ← Rom.
colibă,
although it is not
clear if they are
direct borrowings in each of these...