- The
Mocani (sg. Mocan),
sometimes referred to as
Mocans in English, are an
ethnic Romanian subgroup composed by
shepherds from
Transylvania traditionally...
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Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of
thirteen villages: Bărtăluș-
Mocani, Bărtăluș-Răzeși, Călimănești, Cetățuia, Cristești, Fântânele, Fulgu, Gâlțești...
- U.S.
Geological Survey Professional Paper 1386–A. lorea, N.; Cotet, V.;
Mocani, V. (April 2014). "Cycles of
substances and
energy at
geospheres interface...
- the Arieș
towards ****a such as Lupșa, Sălciua, etc. are
inhabited by the
Mocani. The moți were also
known under the name of 'topi' (in
German 'Die Zopfen')...
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between the
three ethnic groups that
lived in the
Seven Villages:
Romanian Mocani shepherds and
Hungarian Csángós and Székelys. Gyémánt, Richárd: A hétfalusi...
- Mărginimea
Sibiului (Hungarian: Szeben-Hegyalja) is an area
which comprises 18
Romanian localities in the south-western part of
Sibiu County, in southern...
- mocan or
Mocan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mocan may
refer to:
Mocani, a
Romanian shepherd subgroup from Transylvania,
referred to as
mocan in...
- new
settlers were Serbs, but also many
Moldavians and
other Romanians (
Mocani from Transylvania), Ukrainians,
Bulgarians and
others settled in the area...
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along seventeen families from Transylvania, part of a
broader migration of
Mocani. "Results of the 2020
local elections".
Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved...
- "Hétfalu" or "Négyfalu". See also
Seven Villages. The
inhabitants were the
Mocani—local shepherds. They are
mentioned in a few
official do****ents and appear...