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- Romanie Schotte is a Belgian model and beauty pageant titleholder from Bruges who was crowned Miss Belgium 2017 and represented Belgium at the Miss World...
- "Te slăvim, Românie" ("We Glorify Thee, Romania") was the national anthem of the Romanian People's Republic, and later Socialist Republic of Romania between...
- January 2017 there was a public outcry when recently crowned Miss Belgium, Romanie Schotte, used a "pile of poo" in response to a racist comment about somebody...
- The ****izes of Romania (French: ****ises de Romanie), formally the Book of the Usages and Statutes of the Empire of Romania (Venetian: Libro de le Uxanze...
- ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Decizie_33D_P.pdf "Partidul Noua Romanie". partidulnouaromanie.ro. "Partidul Noua Romanie". partidulnouaromanie.ro. https://prezidentiale2024...
- "Sinti jazz") is still widely practiced among the original creators (the Romanie People); one who acknowledged this artistic debt was guitarist Django Reinhardt...
- Year for a European Romania" (Romanian: Personalitatea anului pentru o Românie europeană) by the EurolinkHouse of Europe organization. On 14 October...
- present glories. This was unlike one of the previous anthems, „Te slăvim, Românie“, a text mentioning Romania's brotherhood with the Soviet Union, and praises...
- 10 Roman feet (2.96 metres), and in France varied from 10 feet (perche romanie) to 22 feet (perche d'arpent—apparently 1⁄10 of "the range of an arrow"—about...
- all countries, unite!") Anthem:  Zdrobite cătușe (1948–1953) Te slăvim, Românie (1953–1975) E scris pe tricolor Unire (1975–1977) Trei culori (1977–1989)...