Flacăra

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E. Iarovici, A. Mihailopol - Baritone Șerban Tassian as John the Terrible, Prince of Moldavia (Cover of Flacăra, Issue 11, June 1956)

Flacăra is a Romanian word meaning "flame" and is used in various contexts within Romanian culture and history. It can refer to a variety of subjects, including publications, sports teams, and cultural movements.

Flacăra Magazine[edit | edit source]

Flacăra (magazine) is a well-known Romanian magazine that has been in publication since 1911. It was founded by Constantin Banu and has played a significant role in Romanian literature and journalism. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, and social issues.

Flacăra Sports Teams[edit | edit source]

Several sports teams in Romania have adopted the name Flacăra, symbolizing the spirit and passion of the flame. Notable teams include:

Flacăra Cultural Movement[edit | edit source]

The term Flacăra is also associated with a cultural movement in Romania, particularly during the communist era. The Cenaclul Flacăra (Flacăra Literary Circle) was a cultural phenomenon that combined poetry, music, and political discourse. It was initiated by Adrian Păunescu and became a significant part of Romanian cultural life in the 1970s and 1980s.

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