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  • | Romania || Romanian Orthodox Church || Eastern Orthodox || 1947 |- | Russia || Russian Orthodox Church || Eastern Orthodox || 1917 ...
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  • The Bailiwick of Jersey (Jèrriais: Jèrri) is a British Crown dependency off the coast of Normandy, France. The Bailiwick includes the uninhabited ...
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  • notable exception of the notoriously bloody Romanian Revolution) provided the template for the so-called color revolutions in mainly post-communist states ...
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  • cavalry commander at the Austro-Hungarian and Romanian fronts, distinguishing himself in combat. In December 1914, he was awarded one of the highest ...
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  • Turkish, Serbian, Vlach (Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian), Circassian, Greek and others are spoken roughly in proportion with their associated ethnic groups. ...
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  • Black Sea led to over 250,000 German and Romanian casualties. important sector. The German-Romanian forces successfully defended ...
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  • weights of 200 kilograms (441 pouns), while Romanian and Russian boars can reach weights of 300 kilograms (661 pounds) (Scheggi 1999). ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Law Category:Sociology Gulag (ГУЛАГ) is an acronym used to describe the system of prison camps ...
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  • Greenberg was born in New York City to Romanian-born Jewish immigrants who owned a successful cloth-shrinking plant. His father and mother met ...
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  • [[Image:Romanian hay.jpg|thumb|Stacked hay in Romania.]] Hay is any grass, legume, or other herbaceous plant, cultivated or wild, that has been ...
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  • and Liviu Radu, a Romanian diplomat posted in New Delhi in October 1991, kidnapped by Sikh terrorists. [http://newindpress.com/sunday/colItems ...
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  • of different ethnicities (Hungarian, Romanian, Slovak) united under Francis ... national revivals among the Slovak, Romanian, Serbian, and Croatian minorities ...
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  • while in order to encourage the local Romanian Christians to join him, ... the Eteria on May 27. The loss of their Romanian allies, followed an Ottoman ...
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  • The Emperor stood in quiet dignity while the Romanian delegate, M. Titulescu, remarked to the President of the Assembly, M. van Zeeland: "For ...
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  • official language. Other languages include Romanian, Hungarian, Slovak, Ukrainian, and Croatian. Many are able to communicate in English as well, though ...
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  • stated that in the event of a threat to Greek or Romanian independence, "His Majesty's Government would feel themselves bound at once to lend ...
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  • include Russian, Yiddish, Ladino, Romanian, Polish, French, Italian, Dutch, German, Amharic and Persian. American and European popular television ...
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  • #Romanian 6 percent #Croat 5 percent #Slovak 4 percent #Serb 4 percent #Slovene 3 percent #Italian 3 percent In contrast, Prussia had an ethos ...
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  • of any city in the world. Chicago has a large Romanian-American community with more than 100,000, as well as a large Assyrian population. ...
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  • of German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Romanian, Romani, Polish, Portuguese, Serb, Spanish, Lebanese, Croatian, and Ukrainian descent. ==Education== ...
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