Timisoara, a little bit of bistory

Posted under Thoughts, Feature - Oct 29th, 07 - No Comments

16-22 December 1989. In the great book of the Romanian people’s history, Timisoara wrote a golden page of everlasting glory. After decades of suffering and privations, of dogmatism and terror, in this blessed piece of land, the People finally overcome their fear. United in an impressive community of feeling and thought, they all come to light the heroic torch of national self sacrifice, and the young ones bringing in the light of freedom on the Romanian land.

The fire of the revolution burst into flames in this peaceful city of Banat, a place in which honest work, dignity and the thirst for truth have always adumbrated a distinctive way of life and state of spirit. In the days of the Revolution due to the valour and sacrifice of its martyrs, Timisoara became a symbol that shattered the whole world; the city bore a name that was to be identified with the most sacred word for the people all over the world: FREEDOM!

Being the farthest among the urban centers in the west of Romania, Timisoara has always been a place for favorable contacts as interference with the European civilizations, a city distinctively cut out for a modern architecture, culture and conceptions. Its eventful history and the dramatic events of December 1989, unmistakably shown its European spirituality, convergent with the perennial values of democracy.

At the crossroads of the 45ø47′ North latitude parallel at the 21ø17′ East longitude meridian, there are to be found the precincts of the town, with the slow Bega flowing through, and the green girdle of parks all over them. Having a favorable geographic position, in an area open to the European penetration Timisoara allows for rich contacts among people and cultures absorbing influences by way of international intercourse. Bucharest is 533 km from Timisoara (on the railroad) and, by train or by car, it takes a few hours to reach the beautiful capitals Belgrade, Budapest or Vienna. The population of Timisoara is of 354345 inhabitants registered in 1990, making up a community in which harmony and cooperation are characteristic of their way of life.

Timisoara is the capital of the Timis County, covering the fertile Banat Plane. It projects its monumental buildings and residential districts upon the plain, as smooth as a watertable. The relief is very little put out level, except for a few gently undulating landscapes. The line of the horizon seems to lean on the church spires or on the blocks of flats bordering the town.

The climate is mild and so is the people’s nature. The average annual temperature is 10.9øC. Generally, the winters are not severe, with short intervals of frost, summers are long and warm, but the heat does not last long. Rain is brought by the layers of air coming from the Mediterranean Sea and from the north-west, adorning the town with a rich vegetation that gives a special charm to the impression of a huge garden, with century-old trees, wonderful ornamental plants and millions of flowers.

This modern town, with its broad streets and boulevards, was built by its skillful, persevering and industrious inhabitants. It was erected, in the middle of a plain, mostly flooded by the Timis and the Bega rivers, with marshes that lasted as late as 18th century. The many stately buildings, one can see in the vast area of the town, arise in the onlooker a feeling of admiration for the efforts made by its earlier and present builders. Every new residential district was built on land snatched away from the marshy sites; the erection of every monumental building ask for the proper designs.It is this that lends the town on the Bega a beauty of its own; and this has probably created a permanent feeling of dignity in its inhabitants. All historical epochs have left their own mark upon Timisoara; it is their joint influences that have lent it a remarkable unity and equilibrium. The peacefulness of the Banat plain seems to stretch out over the town too, creating a rewarding image of harmony, evocative of an intensive peaceful human activity.

Today it is hard to imagine that Timisoara, this beautiful and orderly town rose from the marshes. The way it looks nowadays is, all in all, the result of its people’s courage, ingenuity and diligence. Like very many other mediaeval towns of Europe, Timisoara was born under the protection of a fortress and around it. That is why, the center and the oldest part of the town bears the suggestive name of “Cetate” (Citadel). This was the nucleus from which it developed into an urban settlement in the course of centuries, the evolution of its town planning being a real book of history.

source: Grigore Moisil HighSchool

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Dragostea din Tei

Posted under Feature - Nov 3rd, 06 - No Comments

Dragostea din Tei

Undoubtedly one of the greatest summerhits of 2004!

The number one song that has climbed to the top of the charts in countries like Spain, France, Italy, Germany and Englsnd, has taken Canada by storm and is already played in clubs, up and down everywhere!! Watch the videoclips and and listen to the song:

O-Zone, the original

O-zone - Dragostea din tei [windows media player videoclip]
O-zone - Dragostea din tei [real player videoclip]
O-Zone Fan Club - romanian
O-Zone Fan Club - english
O-Zone Fan Club - german
O-Zone Official - Germany

Haiducii, the ones that conquered the Italian charts first

Haiducii - Dragostea din tei concert [windows media player videoclip]
Haiducii - Dragostea din tei [windows media player videoclip]
Haiducii - Dragostea din tei [quicktime videoclip]
Haiducii - Dragostea din tei [128 kbps MP3]
Haiducii Official Site - international

“Dragostea din tei” MANIA

O-zone

Three young boys, resulting from Moldavie and products in Romania, invade the European dance-floors! Success extend in Spain and Italy where they are also “number uno” and remixés. A true phenomenon for the summer 2004: servant boys-band of the East, with their single “Dragostea din Tei”, (”love under a lime” in translation).

Ozone arrives with new a single!
After fourteen weeks consecutive classified number one of the sales in France and more than one million specimens sold with the hit “Dragostea DIN Tei”, O-Zone returns with new simple, “Despre Tine”, extracted the album “Disc-O-zone”.

It acts of the first true Ozone single in Eastern Europe. In addition, “Despre Tine” is announced in France as a second single worship which is accompanied by a clip way “Austin Powers”!

Haiducii vs. O-Zone
Controversy over the 2004 summer hit: Who brings the better “Dragostea din tei”?

It hardly becomes times correctly sunny outside, strikes themselves the music industry around the summer hit. “Mambo NO. 5″,” in The buzzer time “, the” Ketchup Song “,” Maccarena “- that were the sun Knaller from the last years. 2004 the tongue crusher title “Dragosta DIN Tei” has hot chances on the summer hit. And because the Song is so good, it is now also equivalent twice in the Charts represented…

“Dragostea DIN Tei” is Romanian, is called translated “love under the lime tree trees” and comes from the Romanian Boygroup of ozones. They were lasting for weeks in Romania, France and Spain at place 1. Dan Balan of ozones believes: “one does not have to understand the text. Our song makes simply good mood and has a coolen rhythm. That is the whole secret of the Songs.”

The same secret has however also a Interpretin named Haiducii: The Romanian singer, host and actress (correct name: Paula Mitrache) after-sang the Partyknaller somewhat tightened and created it thereby already times in Italy at place one! In the German Charts Haiducii to time with the dupe of two places is behind ozones on place 3 - and continues to catch up.

The three young are however sure itself that they will make a running: “it will like that be as in the other countries. If we come, the Cover version can pack up. It is only a bad copy!”

Paula sees that differently: “became with Gabry Pontes production the Song only the hit in Italy. Young of ozones it can be nevertheless glad that thereby ‘ Dragostea became so correctly large DIN Tei ‘ only - otherwise it would have never created the Song beyond the borders of Romania!”

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