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The folklore of Romania is the collection of traditions of the Romanians. A feature of Romanian culture is the special relationship between folklore and the learned culture, determined by two factors. First, the rural character of the Romanian communities resulted in an exceptionally vital and creative traditional culture. Folk creations (the best known is the ballad Miorița) were the main literary genre until the 18th century. They were both a source of inspiration for cultivated creators and a structural model. Second, for a long time learned culture was governed by official and social commands and developed around courts of princes and boyars, as well as in monasteries.

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  • فلكلور روماني (ar)
  • Folklore romanès (ca)
  • Folklore of Romania (en)
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  • El folklore romanès té una relació especial amb la cultura romanesa, determinada per dos factors. En primer lloc, el caràcter rural de les comunitats romaneses va donar lloc a una cultura tradicional excepcionalment vital i creativa. Les creacions populars (la més coneguda és la balada Miorița) van ser el principal gènere literari fins al segle XVIII. Tots dos van ser una font d'inspiració per a creadors cultivats i un model estructural. En segon lloc, durant molt de temps la cultura apresa va estar governada per comandaments oficials i socials i es va desenvolupar al voltant de les corts dels prínceps i els boiars, així com als monestirs. (ca)
  • فلكلور روماني هو مجموعة الفنون القديمة والقصص والحكايات الشعبية الموجودة في رومانيا. وتم نقل المعرفة المتعلقة بالفلكلور من جيل إلى جيل عن طريق الرواية الشفهية أو المكتوبة (ar)
  • The folklore of Romania is the collection of traditions of the Romanians. A feature of Romanian culture is the special relationship between folklore and the learned culture, determined by two factors. First, the rural character of the Romanian communities resulted in an exceptionally vital and creative traditional culture. Folk creations (the best known is the ballad Miorița) were the main literary genre until the 18th century. They were both a source of inspiration for cultivated creators and a structural model. Second, for a long time learned culture was governed by official and social commands and developed around courts of princes and boyars, as well as in monasteries. (en)
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