Romania/Brasov (Walking tour) Part 4
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Catherine's Gate (Romanian: Poarta Ecaterinei)
Catherine's Gate (Romanian: Poarta Ecaterinei) in Braşov, Romania, was built by the Tailors’ Guild, in 1559 for defensive purposes instead of an old gate destroyed by the flood in 1526. It is named after St. Catherine's Monastery that was situated here in former times. It is the only original city gate to have survived from medieval times. In fact the central tower is only a part of the original gate; documents talk about the existence of a wooden structure which was demolished in 1827. The original structure can be seen at the Weaver's Bastion where the large model of Braşov in 1600 is displayed.Old documents mention it under the name of Porta Valacce, the Vallah's Gate because it was the only entrance for the Romanians living in Şcheii Braşovului. They were not allowed to use the other four entrances. During the Saxon rule of the 13th to 17th century Romanians were forbidden from owning property inside the fortress walls and such they settled outside the wall in the neighborhood named Şcheii Braşovului. Romanians could only enter the town at certain times and had to pay a toll at the gate for the privilege of selling their produce inside the citadel.
The four small corner turrets (also seen in other Transylvanian towns) symbolize the fact that the town had judicial autonomy, and the right of sword (ius gladii) which was the right to decide on capital punishment. Above the entrance the tower bears the city's coat of arms, a crown on an oak tree trunk and roots.
At the present time here is a museum.Wikipedia
DOCUMENTAR RECORDER. 30 de ani de democrație
La finalul Revoluției din decembrie 1989, Ion Caramitru a încheiat transmisia TVR spunând aceste cuvinte: „Să ne bucurăm, vin zile fericite!”. După 30 de ani, ne-am dorit să facem un film despre cum au fost, de fapt, zilele care au urmat.
Despre toate reușitele, dezamăgirile și speranțele care ne-au ajutat să mergem înainte. Despre momentele în care am fost temători și despre cele în care am fost un popor curajos. Despre cum s-a transformat România în toți acești ani.
Am citit cărți de memorii și articole din presa vremii, ne-am petrecut zeci de ore scotocind prin arhive video (de la televiziunile românești până la agențiile de presă internaționale) și am încercat să vorbim cu toți politicienii care au condus România în această perioadă.
A rezultat un documentar de trei ore, dar noi sperăm că el va fi văzut și de generația Tik Tok, despre care se spune că se plictisește după 15 secunde. Ne-am încăpățânat să credem că nu e așa și că putem cuprinde istoria recentă a României într-o poveste care trece dincolo de vârstă, nivel de educație și convingeri politice.
Filmul acesta nu are pretenția de a prezenta adevăruri absolute. El urmărește transformarea României așa cum au văzut-o doi jurnaliști care s-au născut la jumătatea anilor '80 și au deschis ochii într-o țară liberă.
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Dan Voinea
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Romanian artist Dan Voinea creates hallucinatory paintings of characters descending into madness and fantasy.
DAN VOINEA (b. 1970, Brasov, Romania) has exhibited in a number of solo and group exhibitions in Romania and France. His group exhibitions consist of The Year of ‘Unarte’, Dalles Hall, Bucharest; Characters, 3-4TNB Gallery, Bucharest; SPACE Art, University’s Gallery, Bucharest; New Art in Town, Podul Gallery, Bucharest and Watching the Neighbourhood, Make a Point, Bucharest. Solo exhibitions include East Wind ‘Les Cordeliers’ Romans Sur Isere, France; Finish the Poem, ‘S.A.N’ San de Senart, France; Heroes and Judges, Carturesti Gallery, Bucharest and Playboy Afternoon, D’Ancona Budis Gallery, Bucharest. Voinea currently lives and works in Bucharest, Romania, and is a graduate of the National University of Art Bucharest. Voinea had his first solo exhibition with Beers Contemporary in May 2013, which was also the first time he exhibted in the United Kingdom. Voinea currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
Sibiu 825 (film)
Regie/Directed by: Dumitru Budrala | Romania | 2017 | 26 min.
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subtitles: EN, DE, FR, SP, HU, IT, JP, RU, CHI, RO
Sibiul se află în inima Transilvaniei. Filmul SIBIU 825 face o emoționantă cronică a orașului, de la începuturile sale până astăzi. Povestea înaintează prin secole, oprindu-se asupra unor momente de mare cumpănă, care au pus la încercare însăși existența orașului, alternate cu perioade de înflorire, când Sibiul, din ce în ce mai puternic și prosper, își câștiga o poziție dominantă în regiune, devenind centrul comercial, religios, militar, administrativ și cultural al Transilvaniei.
Descoperiți istoria bogată, veche de nouă secole și plină de momente de suspans, a experienței urbane transilvănene numite Sibiu, cunoscut de-a lungul anilor ca Cibinium, Hermannstadt sau Nagyszeben.
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Sibiu is a city at the heart of Transylvania. This film tells the (short) story of the place from the moment it was born 825 years ago up to our present days. The storyline winds among centuries spotlighting troubled and perilous moments when the very existence of the city was under threat, as well as through happier times of prosperity that show a thriving city commanding a dominant position as Transylvania's prominent and respected commercial, military, administrative and cultural centre.
Join in to watch and discover more of the twists and turns that make up the nine centuries old history of the Transylvanian urban experience called Sibiu a.k.a (over the years) Cibinium, Hermannstadt, and Nagyszeben.
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Romania national rugby union team
The Romania national rugby union team, nicknamed The Oaks, is the representative side of Romania in rugby union. Long considered one of the stronger European teams outside the Six Nations, they have participated in all seven Rugby World Cups, and currently compete in the first division of the European Nations Cup, where most recently in the 2012–14 competition they finished second. Rugby union in Romania is administered by the Romanian Rugby Federation. The team plays in yellow and blue strips.
France first played rugby against Romania in 1924 when they tried to establish a rival to the Five Nations championship. Although not regarded as a top-tier team in more recent times, their history includes wins against four of the Six Nations Championship teams.
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Revolutions of 1989 | Wikipedia audio article
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Revolutions of 1989
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The Revolutions of 1989 formed part of a revolutionary wave in the late 1980s and early 1990s that resulted in the end of communist rule in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond. The period is sometimes called the Autumn of Nations, a play on the term Spring of Nations that is sometimes used to describe the Revolutions of 1848.
The events of the full-blown revolution first began in Poland in 1989 and continued in Hungary, East Germany, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and Romania. One feature common to most of these developments was the extensive use of campaigns of civil resistance, demonstrating popular opposition to the continuation of one-party rule and contributing to the pressure for change. Romania was the only Eastern Bloc country whose citizens overthrew its Communist regime violently. Protests in Tiananmen Square (April–June 1989) failed to stimulate major political changes in China, but influential images of courageous defiance during that protest helped to precipitate events in other parts of the globe. On 4 June 1989, the trade union Solidarity won an overwhelming victory in a partially free election in Poland, leading to the peaceful fall of Communism in that country in the summer of 1989. Also in June 1989, Hungary began dismantling its section of the physical Iron Curtain, leading to an exodus of East Germans through Hungary, which destabilised East Germany. This led to mass demonstrations in cities such as Leipzig and subsequently to the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, which served as the symbolic gateway to German reunification in 1990.
The Soviet Union dissolved in December 1991, resulting in eleven new countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan) which had declared their independence from the Soviet Union in the course of the year while the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) regained their independence in September 1991. The rest of the Soviet Union, which constituted the bulk of the area, became the Russian Federation in December 1991. Albania and Yugoslavia abandoned Communism between 1990 and 1992. By 1992, Yugoslavia had split into five successor states, namely Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which was later renamed Serbia and Montenegro in 2003 and eventually split in 2006 into two states, namely Serbia and Montenegro. Serbia was then further split with the breakaway of the partially recognised state of Kosovo in 2008. Czechoslovakia dissolved three years after the end of Communist rule, splitting peacefully into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1992. The impact of these events made itself felt in several Socialist countries. Communism was abandoned in countries such as Cambodia (1991), Ethiopia (1990), Mongolia (which in 1990 democratically re-elected a Communist government that ran the country until 1996) and South Yemen (1990).
During the adoption of varying forms of market economy, there was a general decline in living standards for many former Communist countries. Political reforms were varied, but in only four countries were Communist parties able to retain a monopoly on power, namely China, Cuba, Laos and Vietnam (North Korea went through a constitutional change in 2009 that made it nominally no longer Communist, but still de facto organised on Stalinist lines). Many communist and socialist organisations in the West turned their guiding principles over to social democracy and democratic socialism. Communist parties in Italy and San Marino suffered and the reformation of the Italian political class took place in the early 1990s. In South America, the Pink tide had instead begun, starting with Venezuela in 1999 and sweeping through the early 2000s. The European political landscape changed drastically, with several former Eastern Bloc countries joining NATO and ...
Romania national rugby union team | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:06 1 History
00:01:14 1.1 Early history
00:02:27 1.2 Post-World War II
00:06:14 1.3 After the collapse of Communism
00:07:56 1.4 The new millennium
00:13:50 2 Honours
00:14:49 3 Record
00:14:57 3.1 European competitions
00:15:36 3.2 European Nations Cup (2000–present)
00:15:47 3.2.1 Winners
00:15:54 3.3 All-time table
00:16:03 3.4 Rivalries
00:16:55 3.5 Overall
00:17:14 4 Players
00:17:22 4.1 Current squad
00:17:49 4.2 Notable players
00:22:11 4.2.1 Members of the 1924 Olympics team
00:22:21 5 Individual all-time records
00:22:31 5.1 Most caps
00:22:50 5.2 Most tries
00:23:08 5.3 Most points
00:23:26 5.4 Most matches as captain
00:23:45 5.5 Most points in a match
00:24:04 5.6 Most tries in a match
00:24:24 6 Notable clubs
00:24:53 7 Media coverage
00:25:11 8 Kit suppliers
00:26:19 9 See also
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The Romania national rugby union team (Romanian: Echipa națională de rugby a României), nicknamed The Oaks (Stejarii), is long considered one of the stronger European teams outside the Six Nations. They have participated in all but one Rugby World Cups, and currently compete in the first division of the European Nations Cup, where most recently in the 2017 competition they finished first. Rugby union in Romania is administered by the Romanian Rugby Federation. The team plays in yellow and blue strips.
France first played rugby against Romania in 1924 when they tried to establish a rival to the Five Nations championship. Although not regarded as a first-tier team in more recent times, their history includes wins against four (France, Italy, Scotland, Wales) of the Six Nations Championship teams.Romania have played in every Rugby World Cup as of 2015, with their best result being a win during the pool stages. However, the likes of Georgia have challenged Romania for top spot below the Six Nations in the European Nations Cup (or Six Nations B).
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Gregorian Bivolaru si MISA - In cautarea Adevarului (versiunea actualizata in iulie 2010)
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Gregorian Bivolaru a fost urmărit de Securitate încă din anul 1971 pe vremea când urma liceul, pentru că purta corespondenţă cu străinătatea, iar după scandalul Meditaţia Transcendentală din 1982, atunci când practica YOGA a fost interzisă el a fost hărţuit, torturat şi încarcerat pentru că a continuat să ţina cursuri în clandestinitate.
MISA şi Gregorian Bivolaru în căutarea Adevărului este filmul documentar ce cuprinde sintetic aproape toată povestea abuzurilor împotriva lui Gregorian Bivolaru şi a MISA. Începute de către Securitatea comunistă în 1971 (detalii în cartea Reprimarea miscarii yoga in anii 80) nenumăratele ilegalităţi au continuat după căderea lui Ceauşescu, fiind realizate de către aceleaşi elemente ale fostei securităţi împrăştiate prin guvern, administratie, procuratură, poliţie, servicii secrete, justiţie, după marea rotaţie a cadrelor din decembrie 1989.
Apogeul abuzurilor a fost atins prin operaţiunea serviciilor secrete ce a purtat denumirea de cod CHRIST. Citiţi mai jos un articol yogaesoteric referitor la această înscenare a justiţiei din România începută în martie 2004. De amintit şi faptul că o importantă contribuţie în această operaţiune a aparţinut agentilor din presă ai masoneriei (exemple în articolele ŞOBolanii ies la iveala: Încă unul din atacatorii înverşunaţi ai MISA se dovedeşte a fi mason, Presa masonica contra lui Gregorian Bivolaru - cazul incredibilei recompense oferite de ziarele Gardianul si Ziua).
Imperfection street dance crew vs Suki dance crew
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