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  • | link alias-naval = Royal Romanian Navy | link alias-army = Romanian Land ForcesRomanian Army | size = } ...
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  • image_desc=1780s Romanian text (Lord's Prayer) in Cyrillic script| text=The Cyrillic script is a writing system used for various languages ...
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  • * Moldovan Romanian * Mongolian * Polish * Serbian * Spanish * Uzbek * Uyghur * Yakut |group2 = Standards |list2 = * Alphabet comparison ...
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  • * Romanian * Russian * Sardinian * Scots * Scottish Gaelic * Serbo-Croatian * Slovak * Slovene * Somali * Sotho * Spanish ** Dialects and varieties ...
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  • * Romanian * Russian * Spanish * Tamil }} |group2 = Endonyms |list2 = * Countries and capitals in native languages |group3 = Exonyms ...
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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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  • risk, trial), Albanian frikë (fear, danger), Romanian frică. Doublet of peril. The verb is from Middle English feren, from Old English fǣran ...
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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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  • * Romanian * Russian * Scottish * Serb * Slavic * Somali * Soviet * Tatar * Thai * Tibetan * Turkish * Ukrainian * Venezuelan * Vietnamese ...
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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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