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Definition of Romanophones

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- language. Examples of Romanian acts that had a great success in non-Romanophone countries are the bands O-Zone (with their No. 1 single Dragostea Din...
- Brazilians, and may include Spaniards and sometimes even some European romanophones such as Portuguese (a usage sometimes found in bilingual subgroups within...
- speakers but only nationality, as there is no recent data on the number of Romanophones living in Israel. German: it is spoken natively by around 100,000 Israelis...
- the discussions of the delegates of the Meeting of the Leaders of the Romanophone Organizations from Ukraine of December 6, 1996, indicated that many of...
- ****pattia, the Hertsa region, and Budjak in Odesa Oblast, but also those Romanophones in the territory between the Dniester River and the Southern Buh river...
- close to the border with Moldova, and the majority of its po****tion is Romanophone (Romanian-speaking). She was the second child in a family of six children...
- Iorga's theory of the "Romaniae", i.e. self-organized communities of romanophone peasants all across medieval Europe. The name "România" as common homeland...
- Vojvodina declared Romanian as their mother tongue (0.1% of the world's Romanophones). Vojvodina hosts 40 Romanian historical parishes, with 42 priests. It...
- the discussions of the delegates of the Meeting of the Leaders of the Romanophone Organizations from Ukraine of December 6, 1996, indicated that many of...
- established in the early 13th century. It served for Cyrillic transcription by Romanophones in the city in correspondence with Serbia and other Slavic lands in the...