Luminița Cioabă — (dont le noms réel est Maria Mihai) (née le 1er octobre 1957, à Târgu Cărbunești, județ de Gorj) est une écrivaine roumaine de langue romani et de langue roumaine. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Œuvre 2.1 Livres publiés … Wikipédia en Français
Luminiţa Cioabă — Luminiţa Mihai Cioabă (Luminiţa Cioabă); nacida 1 de octubre de 1957 en Gorj) es un escritora rumana romaní. Graduada en Filología en la Escuela Popular de Arte y Dirección del Departamento De Actores, y posteriormente en la Facultad de Filología … Wikipedia Español
Cioaba, Ioan — (1935 1997) Romania. Political activist. An elder of the Kalderash clan, he kept in contact with the Comité International Tzigane and agitated for Gypsy rights during the Communist period. In 1986 he was jailed on a trumped up charge of… … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
Amico Rom — See Cioaba, Luminita Mihai; Them Romano … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
Poetry — Romani poetry has developed from song. Some verse was written during the early years of the Soviet Union before the use of the Romani language was discouraged. Aleksandr German and O. Pankova were the outstanding names in a repertoire that… … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
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List of Rroma people — This is a list of famous or otherwise prominent ethnic Roma and other Gipsy people. Roma peoplePoliticians and activists*Joaquín Cortés (born 1969) Ambassador of Roma in the EU, flamenco dancer, Spain *Jovan Damjanović Serbian politician The… … Wikipedia
Transnistria — (Transdniestria) During World War II, the German and Romanian armies conquered the Ukraine as far as the River Bug. Romanian troops were responsible for security up to the River Dnieper, and a new name was invented for the territory between… … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies