- Ioan (or Ion) Flueraș (or
Fluieraș) (November 2, 1882 – June 7, 1953) was a
Romanian social democratic politician and a
victim of the
communist regime...
- Look up
fluieraş in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flueraş, Flueraș, Fluerash, or
Fluieraş may
refer to: Ioan Flueraș (1882–1952),
Romanian politician...
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requests that his
three instruments—a
little flute or shepherd's pipe (
fluieraș) made of beech,
another flute-pipe made bone, and a
third flute-pipe made...
- Girl at the
Alcove (1923)
Datorie și sacrificiu [ro] (1926)
Bulevardul Fluieră vântu [ro] (1950) A Lost
Letter (1953) The
Protar Affair (1956) Citadela...
- (1943)
Visul unei nopți de iarnă (1946)
Rasuna valea (1949)
Bulevardul “
Fluieră Vântu” -
short (1950) Lanțul slăbiciunilor (1952) O
scrisoare pierdută...
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ancient Romanian instruments,
including the țilincă and the cobza.
Pipes (
fluieraș (small pipe) or
fluier mare (large pipe)) are also pla****,
usually with...
- Champions". RomanianSoccer.
Retrieved 16 June 2022. "Momentele de magie. "
Fluieră finalul sau le mai dau un gol!"" [Moments of magic. "Whistle the end or...
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chapel (since 1959). In 1965,
Nicolae Sulac became the lead
singer of the "
Fluieraș" ensemble,
ensemble that
launched many folk
musicians from Moldova. In...
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soloist in the country's po****r
orchestra of
Moldavian folk
music – "
Fluieraş" with the song "Struguraş de pe colină" at a
national competition alongside...
- Romanian) Emil Ursu at WorldFootball.net ""La Victoria, făceam
fault și se
fluiera pentru noi.
Veneau și ne
spuneau cu cât
trebuie să ne bată Dinamo!"" [At...