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Romanian custom
Sorcova is a Romanian popular custom, practiced on the morning of 1 January. This custom is very old and is spread throughout the country, being practiced
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Country in Southeast and Central Europe
which various unique folklore dances and games are common: plugușorul, sorcova, ursul, and capra. The traditional Romanian dress that otherwise has largely
Romania
Commune in Giurgiu, Romania
November 15, 2010 Lyrics Steaua sus răsare; inserted November 13, 2010 Lyrics Sorcova; inserted November 13, 2010 "Romanian Christmas Traditions" Plugușorul
Mârșa
to certain times of year are the colinde - Romanian Christmas carols, sorcova on New Year's Eve or the Mărțișor custom on 1 March marking the spring
Folklore_of_Romania
Bulgarian tradition
supposed to represent desirable qualities. Surva Festival Survaki [bg] Sorcova Vasilovden is the name day of the name Vasil, among others, and falls on
Survakane
Last day of the Gregorian year
centuries-old customs, rituals, and conventions. Children sing "Plugușorul" and "Sorcova", traditional carols that wish goodwill, happiness and success. Parties
New_Year's_Eve
related to certain times of year are the colinde, Romanian Christmas carols, sorcova on New Year's Eve, or the Mărțișor custom on the first day of March, marking
Culture_of_Romania
Romanian composer and music educator
Urare de Belşug for female choir, 1986 De Dor for women's choir, 1986 Sorcova Peste de Vara for female choir, 1986 Povestea Vorbii, Chortryptichon for
Maia_Ciobanu
Romanian composer, cellist and music educator (born 1954)
(2017) Chamber, choral, and vocal music "Postludium" per Organo (1975) "Sorcova" per Coro Misto a capella (1995) Quartetto per Archi I – "Anamorphose"
Șerban_Nichifor
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Muslim
Beautiful princess, Night
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Tan - body & Deep - lamp light). body with light
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Very Brave; A Buddhist Deity
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Jamaican
All Sweetness; Form of Pamela; All Honey
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the earth; the world; confusion
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Walking Gently
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Pet form of English Charles, CHAZ means "man."
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Indian
Wife of Durvasa
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Indian, Sanskrit
Resident
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