Extra_e_vremea_colindelor

: Groups traveling from house to house to share carols, a practice deeply rooted in Romanian village life and community identity.

The "vremea colindelor" period (roughly from early December through Christmas) features: extra_e_vremea_colindelor

: Schools and cultural associations frequently use the name for annual caroling symposiums, exhibitions, and extracurricular workshops (often referred to as "extra" activities) that celebrate winter traditions. Traditional Traditions : Groups traveling from house to house to

: Traditional carols performed with local instruments, such as the ceteră and contră in the Maramureș region . : It is the title of a widely

: It is the title of a widely known Christmas song performed by artists like Fuego and Stefan Hrușcă , who are iconic figures of the Romanian holiday season.

: The phrase comes from Eminescu's poem Colinde, colinde , which describes the arrival of winter and the traditional caroling season.

"E vremea colindelor" (It is the season of carols) is a famous phrase and cultural "feature" in Romania, primarily known as the title of a poem by national poet Mihai Eminescu . It has since become a standard theme for winter festivals, song compilations, and educational activities across the country. Cultural and Artistic Features

: Groups traveling from house to house to share carols, a practice deeply rooted in Romanian village life and community identity.

The "vremea colindelor" period (roughly from early December through Christmas) features:

: Schools and cultural associations frequently use the name for annual caroling symposiums, exhibitions, and extracurricular workshops (often referred to as "extra" activities) that celebrate winter traditions. Traditional Traditions

: Traditional carols performed with local instruments, such as the ceteră and contră in the Maramureș region .

: It is the title of a widely known Christmas song performed by artists like Fuego and Stefan Hrușcă , who are iconic figures of the Romanian holiday season.

: The phrase comes from Eminescu's poem Colinde, colinde , which describes the arrival of winter and the traditional caroling season.

"E vremea colindelor" (It is the season of carols) is a famous phrase and cultural "feature" in Romania, primarily known as the title of a poem by national poet Mihai Eminescu . It has since become a standard theme for winter festivals, song compilations, and educational activities across the country. Cultural and Artistic Features