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Romania is a
country located at the
crossroads of Central,
Eastern and
Southeast Europe. It
borders Ukraine to the
north and east,
Hungary to the west...
- they
speak the
Romanian language and live
primarily in
Romania and Moldova. The 2021
Romanian census found that 89.3% of
Romania's citizens identified...
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Romanian or
romanian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Romanian may
refer to:
anything of, from, or
related to the
country and
nation of
Romania Romanians...
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named Romania since 1866,
gained independence from the
Ottoman Empire in 1877.
During World War I,
after declaring its
neutrality in 1914,
Romania fought...
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about 75%–85% of
Romanian words can be
traced to Latin. The use of
these Romanianized French and
Italian learned loans has
tended to
increase at the expense...
- The
Kingdom of
Romania (
Romanian:
Regatul României) was a
constitutional monarchy that
existed from 25 March [O.S. 13 March] 1881 with the
crowning of...
- of
Romania who
forgot their native language" and were
forced to
change their last
names to
Romanian-sounding ones.
Among those who were
Romanianized were...
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gained a
decisive advantage,
despite costly offensives. Italy, Bulgaria,
Romania,
Greece and
others joined in from 1915 onward.
Major battles, including...
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Romanian: București [bukuˈreʃtʲ] ) is the
capital and
largest city of
Romania. The
metropolis stands on the
River Dâmbovița in south-eastern
Romania....
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Romanians or Macedo-
Romanian may
refer to: The Aromanians, an
Eastern Romance people inhabiting the Balkans,
including the
region of
Macedonia The...