- (връвчанки),
kalevri (калеври). The word has also been
adopted into
Romanian as
opincă and
Albanian as opinga. Skok,
Petar (1972),
Etimologijski rječnik hrvatskoga...
- Arbëresh
villages of Italy. They were also worn by
countrymen in
Romania (
opinca), Serbia, Croatia,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (opanak),
Bulgaria (opinka), and...
-
boots or a
simple shoe made of
leather and tied
around the foot
called opincă and they wore a hat
which differs in
design from
region to region. Women...
- the
national folk costume, in
which the
traditional Romanian moccasin (
opinca) was
replaced by the
Russian boot. Moldova's
traditional folk
culture is...
-
generalul Olteanu,
guvernatorul militar al Budapestei" [The
whole story of the
opincă on the
Hungarian Parliament, told by
General Olteanu, the
military governor...
-
Daniel Laposi)
Petrut Ovidiu Mihalcioiu 618 1.0 3.0 640 Luka Bolanča (61
Nikola Muše) (61
Florin Opinca) Vlad-George Sabau 566 1.0 3.0 617 Luka Požega...
- in 1933. He used the pen name Al. S.
Georgiad Obedenaru while writing in
Opinca from 1884. His
first book was the 1891 Spleen,
followed by
Sonete (1916)...
- Foișoara
Telegrafului român,
Gazeta poporului, Luminătorul, Naționalul,
Opinca, Romänische
Revue and Transilvania.
While a
student in Pest, he diligently...
- 1983)
Kotovskoe (Orhei) Țiganca Nouă → (11.06.1964)
Stoianovca Nouă (Cahul)
Opinca → (07.05.1945)
Suvorovka (Fălești/Lazo district)
Pervomaisk → (23.01.1965)...
- Iași (Liga Poporului), Râmnicu Vâlcea (Glasul Poporului, Steaua),
Roman (
Opinca Română),
Slatina (Gazeta Oltului, Liga Oltului),
Soroca (Basarabia de Sus)...