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Encyclopedia > Costin Petrescu
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Costin Petrescu

Costin Petrescu is a Romanian musician (drummer). He was born in Bucharest in 1949. he played with the rock bands Olimpic '64 (1964-1972) and Phoenix (1972-1974). Bucharest (Romanian: BucureÅŸti ) is the capital city and industrial and commercial centre of Romania. ... It has been suggested that Pasarea Phoenix be merged into this article or section. ...


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Literature of Romania at AllExperts (1317 words)
European humanism came to Moldavia in the 17th century via Poland with its great representative, Miron Costin, writing a chronicle on the history of Moldavia.
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George Calinescu is another complex personality or the Romanian literature: novelist, play writer, poet, literary critic and historian, essayist, journalist.
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