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Ciocârlia (folk Tune)
Ciocârlia, (meaning " skylark"), in the past sometimes spelled ciocîrlia, may refer to: * Ciocârlia (lăutăresc tune), a Romanian traditional tune * Fanfare Ciocărlia, a Romani (Gypsy) brass band from Romania * Ciocârlia (film), a 2002 Romanian TV film * Ciocârlia (ensemble), a Romanian folk music and dance ensemble that belonged to the Ministry of the Interior Places * Ciocârlia, Constanța, a commune in Constanța County * Ciocârlia, Ialomița, a commune in Ialomița County * Ciocârlia, a tributary of the Miloveanu in Olt County, Romania * Ciocârlia, a tributary of the Șușița in Vrancea County, Romania People *Dana Ciocarlie Dana Ciocarlie (born 26 November 1968) is a French pianist and teacher of music of Romanian origin. Life Born in Bucharest, Ciocarlie began her musical studies at the Bucharest Conservatory and won her first prize in 1990. She came to work at ...
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Skylark
''Alauda'' is a genus of larks found across much of Europe, Asia and in the mountains of north Africa, and one of the species (the Raso lark) endemic to the islet of Raso in the Cape Verde Islands. Further, at least two additional species are known from the fossil record. The current genus name is from Latin ''alauda'', "lark". Pliny the Elder thought the word was originally of Celtic origin. Taxonomy and systematics The genus ''Alauda'' was introduced by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his ''Systema Naturae''. The type species was subsequently designated as the Eurasian skylark. The genus ''Alauda'' has four extant and at least two extinct species. Formerly, many other species have also been considered to belong to the genus. Extant species The genus contains four species: Extinct species * †''Alauda xerarvensis'' (late Pliocene of Varshets, Bulgaria) * †''Alauda tivadari'' (late Miocene of Polgardi, Hungary) Former species Previ ...
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Ciocârlia (lăutăresc Tune)
Ciocârlia, (meaning "skylark"), in the past sometimes spelled ciocîrlia, may refer to: * Ciocârlia (lăutăresc tune), a Romanian traditional tune * Fanfare Ciocărlia, a Romani (Gypsy) brass band from Romania * Ciocârlia (film), a 2002 Romanian TV film * Ciocârlia (ensemble), a Romanian folk music and dance ensemble that belonged to the Ministry of the Interior Places * Ciocârlia, Constanța, a commune in Constanța County * Ciocârlia, Ialomița, a commune in Ialomița County * Ciocârlia, a tributary of the Miloveanu The Miloveanu is a right tributary of the river Iminog in Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hun ... in Olt County, Romania * Ciocârlia, a tributary of the Șușița in Vrancea County, Romania People * Dana Ciocarlie (born 1968), French pianist and teacher of music of Romanian origin {{DEFAULTSORT ...
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Fanfare Ciocărlia
Fanfare Ciocărlia is a twelve-piece Romani people, Romani Balkan brass music, Balkan brass band from the northeastern Romanian village of Dagâța, Zece Prăjini. They are known for their fast, high-energy music with complex rhythms and high-speed staccato clarinet, saxophone, and trumpet solos. Fanfare Ciocărlia's music includes traditional Romanian, Romani, and Eastern European folk pieces, as well as arrangements of Western songs, including "Born to Be Wild", "James Bond Theme", "Caravan (1936 song), Caravan", and "Summertime (George Gershwin song), Summertime". The band performed at the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway. They are featured on the soundtrack of ''Borat Subsequent Moviefilm'', released in 2020. History Band origins Fanfare Ciocărlia, a twelve-member brass band, originate from Zece Prajini, a village located in Moldavia, northeastern Romania. The village is entirely populated by Romani people, Romani families. Traditionally, most men in the vil ...
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Ciocârlia (film)
Ciocârlia, (meaning "skylark"), in the past sometimes spelled ciocîrlia, may refer to: * Ciocârlia (lăutăresc tune), a Romanian traditional tune * Fanfare Ciocărlia, a Romani (Gypsy) brass band from Romania * Ciocârlia (film), a 2002 Romanian TV film * Ciocârlia (ensemble), a Romanian folk music and dance ensemble that belonged to the Ministry of the Interior Places * Ciocârlia, Constanța, a commune in Constanța County * Ciocârlia, Ialomița, a commune in Ialomița County * Ciocârlia, a tributary of the Miloveanu The Miloveanu is a right tributary of the river Iminog in Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hun ... in Olt County, Romania * Ciocârlia, a tributary of the Șușița in Vrancea County, Romania People * Dana Ciocarlie (born 1968), French pianist and teacher of music of Romanian origin {{DEFAULTSORT: ...
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Ciocârlia (ensemble)
Ciocârlia, (meaning "skylark"), in the past sometimes spelled ciocîrlia, may refer to: * Ciocârlia (lăutăresc tune), a Romanian traditional tune * Fanfare Ciocărlia, a Romani (Gypsy) brass band from Romania * Ciocârlia (film), a 2002 Romanian TV film * Ciocârlia (ensemble), a Romanian folk music and dance ensemble that belonged to the Ministry of the Interior Places * Ciocârlia, Constanța, a commune in Constanța County * Ciocârlia, Ialomița, a commune in Ialomița County * Ciocârlia, a tributary of the Miloveanu The Miloveanu is a right tributary of the river Iminog in Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hun ... in Olt County, Romania * Ciocârlia, a tributary of the Șușița in Vrancea County, Romania People * Dana Ciocarlie (born 1968), French pianist and teacher of music of Romanian origin {{DEFAULTSOR ...
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Ciocârlia, Constanța
Ciocârlia is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. The commune includes two villages: * Ciocârlia (historical names: ''Ciocârlia de Jos'' until 1968, ''Biulbiul-Mic'', tr, Küçük Bülbül) * Ciocârlia de Sus (historical names: ''Biulbiul-Mare'', tr, Büyük Bülbül) Demographics At the 2011 census, Ciocârlia had 2,795 Romanians (87.73%), 91 Turks (2.86%), 292 Tatars The Tatars ()Tatar
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(9.17%), 8 others (0.25%).


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Ciocârlia, Ialomița
Ciocârlia is a commune located in Ialomița County, Muntenia, Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, S .... It is composed of two villages, Ciocârlia and Cotorca. References Communes in Ialomița County Localities in Muntenia {{Ialomiţa-geo-stub ...
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Miloveanu
The Miloveanu is a right tributary of the river Iminog in Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and .... It flows into the Iminog in Bălănești.Miloveanu (jud. Olt)
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Șușița (Siret)
The Șușița is a right tributary of the river Siret in Romania.Ovidiu Gabor - , map page 10 It discharges into the Siret in Doaga. It flows through the following towns and villages, from source to mouth: Rucăreni, Dragosloveni, Rotileștii Mari, Câmpuri, Gogoiu, Răcoasa, Varnița, Repedea, Panciu, Satu Nou, Tișița and Doaga. Its length is and its basin size is . Tributaries The following rivers are tributaries to the river Șușița (from source to mouth): *Left: Dragomira, Soveja, Chiua, Dumicuș, Cremeneț, Alba, Verdea, Repejoara (or Pârâul Repede), Punga, Aluna ''Aluna'' is a 2012 feature-length documentary film sequel to the 1990 BBC documentary ''From the Heart of The World: Elder Brother's Warning (BBC documentary), From the Heart of The World: Elder Brother's Warning''. The first documentary show ..., Ernatica, Gâsca (or Pârâul lui Gâscă), Pârâul lui Pricop, Repedea (or Valea Rea), Valea Îngustă, Volădanu, Hăulița *Right: Păcura, Furtun ...
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