Bucharest, Vitan - 1994.
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Constantin Isachie Popescu ( 1888, Pașcani-1967 București)- Cula muntenească
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King Michael I of Romania at the age of 21, testing a Russian machine-gun (probably the Degtyaryov/DP-28 machine-gun) in Sevastopol. 1942
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Old Romania / Adolph Chevallier romaniadacia.wordpress.com
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Andreea Alexandru | AP | The Guardian
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Ode to the hands by Diana Ciuraru
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A ray of light shines through the altar of the “Holy Apostle and Evangelist Luke and St. Demetrius” Church in Horia, Romania, on October 18, 2023. Photo credit: Archdiocese of Tomis / Archdeacon. Vali Vădănoiu
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School of Architecture, Bucharest Romania
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Constantin Isachie Popescu (1888 - 1967) - Twilight. Oil on cardboard.
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Picture from the church of Lipnița Monastery in southeastern Romania. Photo credit: Protos. Sofronie Bobaru
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in Romania, when two things don't go along together we don't say "oh, they don't mix well/ don't work together"
we say
"they don't kiss each other"
and I think that's beautiful
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a very romanian thing is that if someone gets something new, you wish them to use it healthy, like if it's clothes or shoes or jewelry you say "wear them healthy!", if it's like a car or so "drive it healthy!" etc you get the idea. but also a very romanian thing is that if someone does something you don't agree with and are done arguing about it, you snap "do that, and be healthy, cuz i'm done with this" or if you hear from someone else that they did that you also snap "may they be healthy", with an obligatory head or hand gesture to show just how disapproving you are of what they did
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women participating in the romanian tradition of the bear dance
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