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Calul may refer to the following rivers in Romania: Calu, a tributary of the Bicaz in Harghita County Calul (Bistrița), a tributary of the Bistrița in
Calul
River in Neamț County, Romania
The Calul or Calu is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. It discharges into the Bistrița in Piatra Șoimului, near Roznov. Its length is
Calul_(Bistrița)
Mythical horse-like creature with wings
folklore of Romania, the prince and hero Făt-Frumos rides a steed called calul năzdrăvan [ro] (loosely translated as 'magic horse'), often depicted as
Winged_horse
River in Suceava County, Romania
Biserica, Haita, Pârâul cu Pește, Runcu, Sărișorul Mare, Borcutul Right: Calul, Zăpodea, Granița, Bâuca, Tăieturii, Călimănel, Pârâul Rusului "Planul național
Neagra_(Bistrița)
Romanian supercentenarian (1913–2026)
longeviv veteran de război din România. "Nu am omorât pe nimeni pe front. Calul m-a salvat din război" FOTO" (in Romanian). Adevărul. 31 July 2022. Retrieved
Ilie_Ciocan
Пријезда) in "The Death of Duke Prijezda". Ždralin, horse of Miloš Obilić Calul Năzdrăvan, winged or swift advisor and horse of Făt-Frumos in Romanian fairy
List of horses in mythology and folklore
List_of_horses_in_mythology_and_folklore
River in Békés, Romania and Hungary
The Barcău or Bereteu (Romanian or Berettyó in Hungarian) is a river which has its origin in Sălaj County, Romania. It is about 167 kilometres (104 mi)
Barcău
River in Brașov County, Romania
The Șimon (in its upper course also: Gaura) is a right tributary of the river Turcu in Romania. Its source is in the Bucegi Mountains. It flows into the
Șimon
River in Vâlcea County, Romania
Priboiasa (from source to mouth): Left: Stâna, Sturii Mari, Sturii Mici, Găina, Calul, Vladimiru Right: Mlaca Fântânii, Căprioara, Totușca Mare, Totușca Mică
Priboiasa
Romanian singer (born 1984)
ROM "Nu mai am timp" (Anna Lesko feat. Alex Velea) 2004 — Pentru tine "Calul bălan" (Nicu Alifantis & Zan feat. Alex Velea) 2005 — Vinyl Collection (Nicu
Alex_Velea
Heroic character from Romanian folklore
travels in both "this land" and "the other land" (tarâmul celălalt) on the calul năzdrăvan [ro] ("magical horse"), who also serves as his counsellor. Akin
Făt-Frumos
Romanian footballer and manager
and 1938 World Cups, scoring goals in each tournament. Dobay, nicknamed "Calul" (The Horse), was born on 26 September 1909 in Újszentes, Austria-Hungary
Ștefan_Dobay
River in Romania, tributary to Siret River
Crasnița, Crasna, Potoci, Tarcău, Oanțu, Secu Vaduri, Agârcia, Doamna, Sasca, Calul, Iapa, Nechit, Poloboc, Dragova, Buda, Trebeș. Bistrica (disambiguation
Bistrița_(Siret)
writing credit was for co-writing the screenplay for Vlad Ioviță's 1975 film Calul, pușca și nevasta. The two then collaborated on other projects. In 2010
Nicolae_Esinencu
River in Neamț, Romania
The Bicaz (Hungarian: Békás-patak) is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. Its source is in the Hășmaș Mountains. Its uppermost course,
Bicaz_(river)
Golden Pomegranates" Baba Cloanța (similar to Muma Pădurii) Baba Dochia Calul năzdrăvan (similar to Pegasus, direct translation: The Marvellous Horse)
Folklore_of_Romania
Romanian writer (1922–1980)
stories, including "Strigoaica" ("The Undead"), "Salcâmul" ("The Acacia"), "Calul" ("The Horse"), "Noaptea" ("The Night"), and "La câmp" ("In the Field")
Marin_Preda
Romanian interwar nazi party, 1935–1938
Romanians] (1927). p. 57 Beldiman & Beldiman 2000, p. 37 Emilian 2020, p. 98 "Calul Troian" [The Trojan Horse]. Svastica de Foc (in Romanian). 1 (1): 8. 25
Swastika_of_Fire
Romanian playwright, film, director, novelist and poet
Robert Calul, Editura pentru literatură 1979: Linda Belinda, Cartea Românească. The Bucharest Writers' Association Award 1982: Eu și Robert Calul (Robert
Puși_Dinulescu
Ottoman-born Romanian writer (1901–1982)
published theatrical plays: Năluca (1940) and Trei comedii. Școala nevestelor. Calul de curse. Liniștea soțului (1940). Later in life, he wrote historical novels
Mihail_Drumeș
National theatre in Bucharest, Romania
period, Micuța Dorothy (Little Dorothy), composed by Marius Țeicu [ro], La Calul bălan (The White Horse Inn) by Ralph Benatzky, Paganini by Franz Lehár,
Ion Dacian National Operetta and Musical Theatre
Ion_Dacian_National_Operetta_and_Musical_Theatre
Romanian writer, political commentator and journalist (1852–1912)
including La hanul lui Mânjoală, Kir Ianulea, Abu-Hasan, Pastramă trufanda and Calul dracului, Caragiale adopted the fantasy genre or turned to historical fiction
Ion_Luca_Caragiale
Romanian writer (1884–1935)
later published his first short stories, Mântuitorul ("The Redeemer"), Calul lui Bălan ("Bălan's Horse"), Familia noastră ("Our Family"), 1 Mai ("May
Panait_Istrati
Topics referred to by the same term
County Valea Calului, a tributary of the Râul Târgului in Argeș County Calul (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Valea_Calului
Mythical ghost ship in Chilean mythology
to change condition" and che "people". Alternately it may derive from calül "human body" and che "people". There is also the hypothesis that the legend
Caleuche
Romanian poet, novelist, dramatist and literary critic (1854–1920)
1816 epic poem by Lord Byron, and completed the original works Ithalo and Calul arabului ("The Arab's Horse"). He also spoke at the Romanian Atheneum, presenting
Alexandru_Macedonski
Commune in Neamț, Romania
of the two rivers, Calul (the Horse) and Iapa (the Mare), to the studs of Stephen the Great. Traveling upstream along the river Calul, through the village
Piatra_Șoimului
Literature mainly written for or by the working class
later published his first short stories, Mântuitorul ("The Redeemer"), Calul lui Bălan ("Bălan's Horse"), Familia noastră ("Our Family"), 1 Mai ("May
Proletarian_literature
Romanian writer (1935–2023)
Vînatoarea Regală ("The Royal Hunt", 1973) ISBN 0-7043-0044-3 O bere pentru calul meu ("A Beer for my Horse", 1974) Ploile de Dincolo de Vreme ("Rains Beyond
Dumitru_Radu_Popescu
Deputy prime minister of Romania (born 1941)
Sorin Lucian Ionescu, Remus Haralambie, "La deschiderea Restaurantului 'Calul Bălan' din Neptun, Corespondentul 'Rompres' a căutat-o cu lumînarea", in
Gelu_Voican_Voiculescu
Romanian poet, novelist, journalist, literary theorist, and political figure (1895-1964)
Ferdinand I ordering the general mobilization: Regele, l-am văzut — pe calul cum sunt brazdele câmpului turnat în fața steagurilor neliniștite, cugetul
Ion_Vinea
Short story by Ion Luca Caragiale
such traits with other Schițe noi tales, primarily Pastramă trufanda and Calul dracului (the latter of which he believes to be "one of the most perfect
Kir_Ianulea
Town in Neamț, Romania
lies on the banks of the river Bistrița and its tributaries, the rivers Calul and Iapa. Roznov is crossed by national road DN15 [ro]. There is also a
Roznov,_Neamț
Season of television series
lume" Public vote Tudor Chirilă 4 Mădălina Lefter "When Doves Cry" 12 "Calul din Malboro" Eliminated 7 Dragoș Moldovan "Always" Public vote Smiley 5
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tributary of the Suceava in Suceava County, Romania Falcău, a tributary of the Calul in Neamț County, Romania Falcău, a village in the commune Brodina, Suceava
Falcău_(disambiguation)
Gilort Câlnic Secaș Câlniștea Neajlov Câlniștea Mică Câlniștea Călui Olteț Calul Bistrița Calva Vișa Camăr Barcău Camenița Danube Caminca Trotuș Câmp Uz
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Romanian book
recommended by the priest: children were made to sit on a chair known as Calul Balan ("White Horse") and strapped with a device called Sfântul Nicolai
Childhood_Memories_(book)
1978 song by Luv'
Trojan Horse in 1979. Romanian group 5T recorded a cover version entitled "Calul Troian" in 1979. The Czech girl group, Bezinky, covered the song (entitled
Trojan_Horse_(song)
palat (1969) Dimitrie Cantemir (în colaborare cu Vitalie Calaşnicov, 1973) Calul, puşca şi nevasta (1975) La porţile satanei (1980) Fântâna (1966) Unde joacă
Vlad_Ioviță
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Frugal; Thrifty; Economical; One who is Economical; The Provident
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Smart; Deer
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Lamp of the Universe
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Refuge
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Part of Sai Baba
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A nick loving name
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Lecturer, Respect, Supernatural power, Lord of mind
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Finnish
Short form of Finnish Kristiina, TIINA means "Christian."
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Russian
(УÑтиньÑ) Russian form of Roman Latin Justina, USTINYA means "fair, just."
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