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Ungurica <TRUSTED — FULL REVIEW>

The name stems from a derivative of the nickname given to Transylvanians ( Ardeleni ).

Ungurica remains a vibrant example of Romanian folk tradition, showcasing the intricate connections between local traditions and regional history. Ungurica

Despite the name indicating a Hungarian connection ("Ungurica" translates roughly to "little Hungarian woman"), the dance is culturally Romanian. The name stems from a derivative of the

It is a lively, fast-paced popular dance, often performed in a circle or line (hora) and frequently categorized within the "Ca la Breaza" style, characterized by a rapid tempo and high energy. It is a lively, fast-paced popular dance, often

(also known as Ungureanca or Ungurica Argeșeană ) is a traditional Romanian popular folk dance, often associated with the Oltenia and Argeș regions. While its name derives from a nickname sometimes given to people from Transylvania (Ardeleni), the dance itself is authentic to the Romanian folk tradition. Key Features of Ungurica

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