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  • ) is a museum complex in Sibiu, Romania, which gathers under the Romanian ... "The Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and the Culture ...
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  • one of three principalities that shared Romanian identity. All three were ... He has been canonized a saint by the Romanian Orthodox Church under the ...
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  • George Enescu (pronunciation in Romanian: /'ʤěor.ʤe e'nes.ku/ ; known in France as Georges Enesco) (August 19 1881, Liveni – May ...
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  • #039;s 1877 Independence War by the Romanian-Russian army under the command ... 1877-1878, Prince Charles personally led Romanian troops, and also assumed ...
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  • ==Romanian tradition== . This is the official standpoint of the Romanian Orthodox Church. Hippolyte ...
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  • After the Romanian Army advanced beyond this ceasefire line, the Entente ... of an invitation to the peace talks, the Romanian army attacked at the Tisza ...
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  • Bucharest (Romanian: Bucureşti) is the capital city, as well as the economic, administrative, and cultural center of Romania. It is located ...
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  • | nationality = Romanian | period = 1896–1967 | genre ... Tudor Arghezi (pronunciation in Romanian: /'tu.dor ar'ge ...
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  • In 1938, Celan travelled to Tours, France to study medicine (Romanian ... On arrival in July 1941 the German Schutzstaffel and their Romanian ...
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  • (faro), Portuguese (farol), Spanish (faro), Romanian (far), and Greek (φάρος). === Construction === [[Image:Lighthouse of Alexandria in Changsha ...
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  • adverbs are single forms which are invariable. In Romanian, the vast majority of adverbs are simply the masculine singular form of the corresponding ...
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  • disappointed by the treaty, and the Romanian public perceived some its stipulations as Russia breaking the Russo-Romanian prewar treaties that ...
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  • Eugène Ionesco, born Eugen Ionescu, (November 26, 1909 – March 29, 1994) was a French-Romanian playwright and dramatist, one of the foremost ...
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  • A self-defined Poporanist (from popor, Romanian for "people," mirroring the origins of the term Narodnik), Stere eventually rejected ...
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  • believer exiles known as Lipovans. The well-known Romanian writer I.L. Caragiale acknowledges that toward the end of the nineteenth century all the horse ...
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  • Zuğa, or simply Zuğa 'Sea', Romanian Marea Neagră, Russian Chyornoye ... Image:black_sea_fauna_jelly_01.jpg|Jellyfish, near Romanian coast. ...
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  • The name Chişinău could come from the old Romanian word chişla ... army occupied Chişinău in January 1918. Romanian forces drove the Bolsheviks ...
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  • Mircea Eliade (March 9, 1907 – April 22, 1986) was a Romanian historian, philosopher, theorist of religion, literary critic, and novelist notably ...
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  • and Wallachia it was one of three Romanian principalities which for ... The origin of the Romanian name Ardeal is controversial. The first ...
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  • the violent fate of his northern comrade, Romanian President Nicolae Ceauşescu. == The Romanian Revolution == Romanian Revolution of 1989 ...
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  • ===Romanian vampires=== countries, so it is not surprising that Romanian and Slavic vampires are ...
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  • John Hunyadi (Medieval Latin: Ioannes Corvinus; Hungarian: Hunyadi János; Romanian: Iancu or Ioan de Hunedoara) (c. 1387 – August 11, 1456 ...
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  • Eliezer Wiesel (commonly known as Elie) (September 30, 1928 - July 2, 2016) was a world-renowned Hungarian Romanian Jewish novelist, philosopher ...
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  • mountains, in the modern-day historical Romanian province of Muntenia and ... surviving aristocracy. Thus, most of the Romanian historians and linguists ...
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  • increase the country’s birth rate; by law, each Romanian woman was required to have at least four children, birth control was outlawed until the age ...
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  • dissolved in 1918, it united with other Romanian lands in Romania. After ... Latin culture and the Romance language (Romanian) would later spread to encompass ...
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  • converse has not happened. Where the Old Calendar Romanian and Bulgarian churches stand on the matter is as yet unclear. ===Churches that have ...
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  • Magyar and non-Magyar (especially Slovak and Romanian) historians about the possible changes in the ethnic structure throughout history. ...
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  • ; January 6, 1802–April 27, 1872) was a Wallachian-born Romanian ... one of the foremost champions of Romanian culture. He rose to prominence ...
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  • * Two Romanian Folk Dances (1910) *Allegro barbaro (1911) ... *Romanian Folk Dances (1915); These were also arranged for piano and ...
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  • Russia; for part of his life, he was also a Romanian citizen. the Bulgarian Social Democratic Union, Romanian Social Democratic Party ...
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  • Urdu: چاۓ, Turkish: çay, Russian: чай, Romanian: ceai, Nepali: चिया.Merriam-Webster Online, [http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/chai "chai ...
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  • May 1942. However, a number of German and Romanian units that were involved ... armies of their Italian, Hungarian and Romanian allies. The German Sixth ...
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  • fine exterior and interior frescoes. Romanian folk tales and poems are ... culture. Before the nineteenth century, Romanian documents use interchangeably ...
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  • Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia called "Vlad the Impaler" and also known as Vlad Dracula or simply Dracula, in Romanian Drăculea (1431 ...
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  • Others maintain that it originates from the Romanian artists Tristan Tzara and Marcel Janco's usage of the Romanian word for yes, which is often ...
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  • 1999, invited by Teoctist, the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church. It was the first visit of a Pope to an Eastern Orthodox country since the ...
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  • ran across an intriguing word in the Romanian language: "Dracul, ... sequence that focuses on the count's Romanian background and inserts a ...
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  • [[Image:Christogram with Jesus Prayer in Romanian.jpg|thumb|Alpha and Omega with Chi-Rho symbol within a circle containing the words of the ...
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  • to Samuel P. Viner and Rachel Smilovici, of Romanian descent. Viner graduated with a B.A. from McGill University in 1914, where he studied economics ...
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  • married Dacian women, leading to the birth of the Romanian language. The conquered half (southern) of Dacia was annexed, becoming a province, while the ...
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  • volumes. ISBN 0028960904., second only to the Romanian extermination of more than 40,000 Jews in Bogdanovka in 1941. In the months that followed, many ...
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  • city of Rome, ancient Rome, Romania, the Romanian people, or the Romanian language. ... Europe. Sixty percent of some 100,000 Romanian nationals deported under ...
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  • reality. Some other Orthodox Churches (such as the Romanian Orthodox Church) use the Latin version INRI. The Russian Orthodox Church uses ІНЦІ (the ...
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  • Russian. Among the 12 cloisters, two are Romanian, the coenobitic "Skiti ... , and in the sketae of Prodromos and Lacu Romanian (64). Today, many of the ...
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  • port, came aboard at noon and hoisted the Romanian flag and then allowed the ... half sunk in the harbor and flying the Romanian flag. After several hours ...
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  • power of the country's large Romanian and Slavic minorities: Slovaks ... after the communist revolution and the Romanian intervention of 1919 led ...
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  • in Dutch, French, Swedish, Danish, and Romanian languages, giving it particular significance over the novella as the established, premier literary ...
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  • stopped supporting the Pact as early as 1962. The Romanian leader, Nicolae Ceauşescu, denounced the invasion as a violation of both international law ...
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  • **Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic (major archiepiscopate): Romania, United States (1697) **Russian Catholic Church: (two apostolic ...
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