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The Juni of Brasov: Traditions of the young men of Scheii Brasovului - Eugen Moga

The Juni of Brasov: Traditions of the young men of Scheii Brasovului - Eugen Moga
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Livrare estimată: Vineri, 24 Apr. 2026
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ISBN: 9786303700427
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Anul publicării: 2026
Pagini: 124
Categoria: Stiinte
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In the heart of Brașov, beyond the fortress walls, there is a place where time seems to flow differently. Scheii Brașovului is not just a place, but a state of mind - a universe where tradition, faith, and Romanian identity have intertwined over the centuries into a living story.
 

This volume by Eugen Moga is more than a book - it is a sensitive and well-documented journey into the world of the Juni, one of the most spectacular and enduring traditions in Transylvania. With the patience of a researcher and the keen eye of an artist, the author reconstructs the atmosphere of a past that refuses to fade, bringing to the forefront customs, symbols, and people who have given meaning to this place.
 

The finely crafted illustrations complement the text, transforming the reading into an authentic visual experience and offering the reader the feeling of traveling into a world of bygone times, where every street, every gate, and every celebration carries a profound significance.
 

The Juni are not merely a display of costumes and traditions, but an expression of solidarity, courage, and the continuity of a people. Beyond the well-known parades, this book reveals the historical and spiritual dimension of a community that has defended its identity with dignity.
 

A book for those who cherish tradition, beauty, and the memory of places, as well as for those who wish to rediscover the living roots of authentic Brasov.

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