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- "Miorița" (ad. mioriță, lit. 'The Little Ewe Lamb'), also transliterated as "Mioritza", is an old Romanian pastoral ballad considered to be one of the...
- creative traditional culture. Folk creations (the best known is the ballad Miorița) were the main literary genre until the 18th century. They were both a...
- Midia Block 2010 2018 Sterling Resources 102 Bcf (2018) 22 Mcf (2018) Miorița Black Sea - Midia Block 2010 2015 Sterling Resources 125 Bcf (2015) 22...
- the prince of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504. The first two lines of the Miorița (The Little Ewe) ballad appear on the back, printed vertically between...
- self-sacrifice. George Călinescu considered Meșterul Manole, along with Miorița, Zburătorul and Dochia and Trajan, as being part of the four fundamental...
- work and a creative adaptation of themes from the famous Romanian ballad Miorița, which inspired the novel. The novel uses the ballad's epic structure,...
- discovered one of the most elaborate forms of the Romanian national folk ballad Miorița. He was also a contributor to the Iași periodical Zimbrul, in which he...
- Route 02 bd. Traian – str. Pușkin circular route 03 șos. Balcani – str. Miorița 04 Grădina Botanică – str. Constituţiei connection with Chisinau railway...
- includes two villages: Ciobanu (historical name: Turkish: Çoban-Kuyusu) Miorița (historical names: Cadi-Câșla, Bălăceanu until 1964) At the 2011 census...
- Cazacu. The other three being the Trajan and Dochia myth, the mytho of Miorița (The Ewe Lamb), and the myth of Meşterul Manole. Citations Călin, Vera...