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  • {{dambigbox|the country called Romania}} {{Image|Romania.jpg|right|350px|Romania<br><small>Courtesy of Library University of Texas</small>}}
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  • {{rpl|Romania}} {{rpl|Romania (linguistics)}}
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  • {{dambigbox|the Romance-speaking area|Romania}} '''Romania''' is the group of territories where [[Romance languages]] are spoken. This
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Romania]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Romania (disambiguation)}}
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  • {{rpl|Romania}} {{rpl|Romania (linguistics)}}
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  • ...tning over Oradea Romania 3.jpg|right|260px|Lightning over [[Oradea]] in [[Romania]].}}
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  • {{dambigbox|the Romance-speaking area|Romania}} '''Romania''' is the group of territories where [[Romance languages]] are spoken. This
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  • {{dambigbox|the country called Romania}} {{Image|Romania.jpg|right|350px|Romania<br><small>Courtesy of Library University of Texas</small>}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Romania]]
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found in Bulgaria and southern Romania.
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  • (1920-1970) Pen name of Paul Antschel, important German-language poet born in Romania
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  • A historic restaurant in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]], first established in 1852.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Romania (linguistics)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Romania (disambiguation)}}
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  • A Romance language spoken in southeastern Europe, mainly in Romania and Moldova.
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  • ...Budapest) in the Carpathian Basin, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia.
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  • ...n; capital Belgrade) in south-eastern Europe, having borders with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croat
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  • Landlocked country in Eastern [[Europe]], located between [[Romania]] to the west and [[Ukraine]] to the north, east and south.
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  • ...setting Northern Italian in Western Romania and Italian proper in Eastern Romania. * ''Eastern Romania'' comprises Romanian, Dalmatian, Italian proper and Corsican.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Romania]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Romania (disambiguation)}}
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  • ...ria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], and [[Ukraine]]. Its [[drainage basin]] also includes parts *[[Moldova Nouă]] ([[Romania]])
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  • ...ldova''), is a landlocked country in Eastern [[Europe]], located between [[Romania]] to the west and [[Ukraine]] to the north, east and south. Its capital is
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  • ...lation c. 7.3 million; capital Sofia) in south-eastern Europe, bordered by Romania to the north (with River Danube as border); the Black Sea to the east; Gree
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • |{{Image|Lightning over Oradea Romania 3.jpg|180px| |Lightning over Oradea, Romania in August 2005}}
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • ...echnics, Romania; Technical University "Gheorghe Asachi" of Iasi (T.U.I.), Romania; Sophia University "St Kliment Ohridski", Geology and Geography Faculty ; N
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  • [[Transylvania]] and most of the [[Banat]] had to be ceded to Romania; the rest of the Banat, Bácska, the [[Prekmurje]] and all of Croatia Slavo ...peacemakers, some 1,750,000 [[Magyars]] were transferred by the treaty to Romania and more than 1,000,000 to Czechoslovakia. Furthermore, Hungary’s armed f
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  • ...81-1985; [[U.S. Ambassador to Chile]], 1985-1988; [[U.S. Ambassador to Romania]], 1974-1977
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • ...(linguistics)|Romania]] (not to be confused with the European country of [[Romania]]). ...setting Northern Italian in Western Romania and Italian proper in Eastern Romania.
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  • ...in the central [[Balkans]]. It is bordered by [[Hungary]] on the north, [[Romania]] and [[Bulgaria]] on the east, [[Albania]] and the [[Republic of Macedonia
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  • ...public of Bulgaria'', is a state in the southeastern Europe that borders [[Romania]] to the north (mostly along the [[Danube River|Danube]] river), [[Serbia]]
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  • '''Dimitrie Paciurea''' (1873 - 1932) was a [[Romania|Romanian]] [[sculpture|sculptor]]. His representational and symbolic style
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  • '''Casa Capşa''' is a historic restaurant in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]], first established in 1852. During several periods of its existence it ha ...p://www.rri.ro/index.php?lmb=4&art=9514 The Capsa Coffee House] on [[Radio Romania International]]. Last ellipsis ("and…associate") in original. Accessed 17
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • ...ge.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Biology and Geology], "Babes-Bolyai" University, Romania. Accessed 7 October 2006.
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  • ...Central [[Europe]], bordered by [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Ukraine]], [[Romania]], [[Serbia]], [[Croatia]], and [[Slovenia]]. Its [[capital (city)|capital]
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • * [[Romania]]
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  • He was born in Romania and started to create computer apps at a young age.
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  • ..., Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, India, Iraq, North Korea, Libya, Poland, Romania, Russia, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
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  • ...System]. Accessed 23 June 2007.</ref> found in [[Bulgaria]] and southern [[Romania]].<ref name="Mal03">Mallow D, Ludwig D, Nilson G. 2003. True Vipers: Natura Found in Bulgaria and southern Romania.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • *[[Romania]] (southern part)
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • ...found in association with [[realgar]]. Finding places are: [[Copalnic]], [[Romania]]; [[Andreas-Berg]], [[Germany]]; [[Valais]], [[Switzerland]]; and [[Çöle
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • An effort to knock out the oil refineries at Ploesti, Romania, which provided a third of Nazi oil, cost 54 out of 177 B-24 Liberators. Th
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  • *Romania
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  • ...of languages related to Romanian can be found in countries that neighbour Romania and Moldova.]] ...' [roˈmɨna, ˈlimba roˈmɨnə]), is a [[Romance language]] spoken mainly in [[Romania]], in [[Moldova]] and in scattered little areas across southeastern Europe
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  • {{r|Romania}}
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  • The Romanian venture goes further, involving EADS, Romania's Aerostar, and Israel's Elbit, with a major rebuild, the MiG-29 Sniper, mo
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  • ...travelling through Europe with that troupe, first in Russia and then in [[Romania]]. In 1886, he came to the [[United States of America]].
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  • The first International Mathematical Olympiad was held in [[Romania]] in 1959. Since then, the Olympiad has been held every year except 1980. T ...Olympiad was held in Romania in 1959. Only seven countries participated: [[Romania]], [[Hungary]], [[German Democratic Republic]], the erstwhile [[Soviet Unio
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  • '''Mămăligă''' ({{IPA|/mə.mə'li.gə/}}) is a traditional [[Romania|Romanian]] dish made out of yellow [[maize]]. It is commonly referred to by
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  • ...When the war actually started, key people and equipment were evacuated to Romania and thence to France. ...he Enigma Secret) dramatises the escape of three Polish mathematicians via Romania to France at the outbreak of war.
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  • On September 11, 2006 [[Florin Fodor]], a [[Romania]]n illegal immigrant, tried to return to Canada by sailing two thousand kil
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  • '''Florin Fodor''' (b. circa 1974) is a citizen of [[Romania]] who made several attempts to sneak into [[Canada]].<ref name=SikuNews2008
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  • ...and offshore during the 1960s. - "Lucian Blaga" University of Sibiu Press, Romania. 2003. ISBN 973-651-596-6
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  • ...nti-Nazi guerrilla forces. A week after the German invasion, he escaped to Romania, and then, using false documents, returned home. He led special operations
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  • ...><td>{{headofstate|Romania}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Romania}}</td>
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  • ...ouring [[Moldovan language]] language of Moldova. To the west and south of Romania these dialects continue into [[Bulgaria]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedoni
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  • * ''Ing.'' in Romania, used as a pre-nominal (similar to Dr. or Prof.).
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  • ...saw Pact-Third World Relations, 1968-1987: Explaining the Special Roles of Romania and East Germany, was later published by Praeger as Romanian and East Germa
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  • ...a, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece (including Macedonia and Cyclades), Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia and Syria. ...ral Italy, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, northern and northeastern Albania, Romania, northern Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, northwestern Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan,
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  • ...ania.<ref>[http://www.150deanidepetrol.ro/history.html 150 Years of Oil in Romania]</ref><ref>[http://www.pbs.org/eakins/we_1844.htm WORLD EVENTS: 1844-1856]
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  • ...ania.<ref>[http://www.150deanidepetrol.ro/history.html 150 Years of Oil in Romania]</ref><ref>[http://www.pbs.org/eakins/we_1844.htm WORLD EVENTS: 1844-1856]
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/ro.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Romania/] |Romania, Moldova, Balkans
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  • ...12]], 2006) was a [[Jew]]ish [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[composer]] born in [[Romania]] who later became an [[Austria]]n citizen. Many of his works are well know ...]] Diciosânmartin, now [[Târnăveni]]), in the [[Transylvania]] region of [[Romania]]. Dicsőszentmárton was then a mainly Hungarian town with a large Jewish
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  • ...[[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Poland]], [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]], [[Bulgaria]]), those taken over by Communist partisans during the retrea ...he second Communist state to exist. However, with support primarily from [[Romania]], the Republic was overthrown by a White Revolution and Admiral [[Miklós
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  • ...ria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], [[Ukraine]]
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  • {{r|Congressional Romania Caucus}} Chairs & Co-Chairs: Rep. [[Solomon Ortiz]] and [[Joe Wilson]]
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  • ...a, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece (including Macedonia and Cyclades), Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia and Syria. The type locality is listed as "Orien ...y, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Albania, southwestern Romania and north-west Bulgaria<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...few wells, and depended on imports from Russia (before 1941) and Nazi ally Romania, and on synthetic oil plants that used chemical processes to turn coal into
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  • ...ral Italy, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, northern and northeastern Albania, Romania, northern Bulgaria, Greece, [[Turkey]], northwestern Iran, Armenia, Azerbai
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  • Ships would be stationed in waters off the coasts of Romania, Eastern Italy, and Poland. There would be transportable forward X-based ra
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  • 2007 Bulgaria and Romania, join the Union.
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  • XI. Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, and other Balkan states to be granted integrity, have
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  • ...rom Ireland, France, Wales, Italy and [[Romanian national rugby union team|Romania]] (who have not competed since). England and Scotland entered teams for th
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  • ...her shipped equipment through satellite states such as Bulgaria,Poland and Romania, or arranged for the satellites to ship from their own stocks or factories.
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  • *[[Romania]], joined 14/12/1955
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  • | British student about to do voluntary work in [[Romania]]
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  • :: - concluded peace treaties with Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Romania and Italy.
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  • ...WNV is though to be related to the strains found recently in North Africa, Romania, Kenya, Italy, and the Middle East.<ref name=Lanciotti> Lanciotti, R. S., R
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  • ...igned to the Romanian oilfields. He received an international education in Romania, Switzerland, England, and the United States. He attended Haverford College
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  • ...soon against the Soviets. On 12 June, however, he gave the broad plan to [[Romania]]n dictator [[Ion Antonescu]], from whom he needed troops for the Russian f On the first day, [[Italy]] and [[Romania]] declared war on the Soviet Union.<ref name=Gilbert>{{citation
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  • ...cription act of 1916, and in June he became secretary for war. The fall of Romania increased discontent with Asquith, who was forced out in December 1916. Llo
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  • .... By 2001, immigrants from Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Philippines, and Romania were pouring into the country and 36,000 work permits were issued.
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  • ...million people in Hungary were member of the Hungarian Reformed Church. In Romania, 700,000 people were Reformed, nearly all of them ethnic Hungarians living
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  • ...me equipment was shipped from satellite states such as Bulgaria,Poland and Romania. North Korea both shipped Soviet-designed weapons it made, as well as actin ...et Union. Soviet-bloc weapons were also exported to Iran via Syria, Libya, Romania and Poland- and directly from the Soviet Union.<ref name=Timmerman-Ch07>{{c
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  • Romania: failure of ''Banca Generale a Tari Românesti'' and ''Banca Marmerosh''.
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  • <td>[[Romania]]</td><td>[[Bucharest]]</td><td>[[Romanian leu]]</td> ...dofstate|Romania}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Romania}}''</small></td>
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  • ...s on the politics of recognition and the changes of regime in contemporary Romania. Cultural heritage and contemporary change. Series iva, eastern and central
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  • ...ld not prove fatal.) An effort to knock out the oil refineries at Ploesti, Romania, which provided a third of Nazi oil, cost 54 out of 177 B-24 Liberators. Ho ...few wells, and depended on imports from Russia (before 1941) and Nazi ally Romania, and on synthetic oil plants that used chemical processes to turn coal into
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  • ===Romania=== ...family, invited her to spend the winter season of 1889 in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]]. Whatever this may have done for her social life, it was her introduction
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  • ...939, Britain and France formed a united front in behalf of Turkey, Greece, Romania, and Poland, pledging their armed support to these states if they were atta
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  • ...thrown and 500,000 Hungarian Jews sent to their deaths by Eichmann.<ref>On Romania, see Cesarani, ''Eichmann'', 151-55. On Hungary, see Cesarani, 159-95.</ref
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  • {{Image|Lightning over Oradea Romania 3.jpg|right|250px|[[Lightning]].}}
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  • ...loped by the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology in Bucharest, Romania. It is a Gaussian puff model for calculating the dispersion of radionuclid
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  • ...first reports in 1965 – on prison conditions in Portugal, South Africa and Romania – and sponsored a resolution at the United Nations to suspend and finally
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  • *[[Ion Ţiriac]] Romanian 9 May 1939, Braşov, Romania *[[Ilie Năstase]] Romanian 19 July 1946, Bucharest, Romania
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  • {{Image|Lightning over Oradea Romania 3.jpg|right|260px|The intense energy of a [[lightning]] strike can ''fix''
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  • ...egro]], and [[Serbia]]}; the other Balkans countries of [[Bulgaria]] and [[Romania]]: the Baltic States ([[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], and [[Lithuania]]); the Cen ...the southern half of Europe (chiefly in Portugal, Spain, France, Italy and Romania); the Slavic languages are widely spoken in Eastern and Central Europe (fro
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  • ...s born. In the U.S., for example, adoptions from [[Korea]], [[Vietnam]], [[Romania]], [[Russia]], and China and many other countries have been common at diffe
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  • Amphetamine was first synthesized in 1887 by the [[Romania]]n [[chemist]] [[Lazăr Edeleanu]] at the [[University of Berlin]], who cal
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  • ...most European countries. The exceptions are six countries - Italy, Poland, Romania, the Russian Federation, Turkey, and Ukraine - which together provide for n
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  • ...[[Dacian languages|Dacian]]''' or '''Daco-Mysian''' or '''Getic''' (around Romania and Central Balkans), including [[Dardanian]], [[Moesian]] (extinct), [[Mys
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  • ...Prussia and Turkey, Austria was friendly to Russia though trying to remove Romania from Russian influence.
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  • ...ian minorities led to the loss of Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, Romania and large parts of Bulgaria, which comprised 40% of the territory. Some 400
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  • ...many cultures: from the [[polenta]] of [[Italy]] and the [[mămăligă]] of [[Romania]] to [[mush]] in the U.S. or the food called [[sadza]], [[nshima]], [[ugali
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  • ...um, Netherlands, Great Britain, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Russia, Mongolia, north-west China (northern Xinjiang).
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  • ...rdering on Ukraine are [[Russia]], [[Poland]], [[Belarus]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], and [[Slovakia]]. ...lhynia were annexed to Soviet Ukraine. Northern Bukovina, formerly part of Romania, was incorporated into Ukraine in 1940, as was formerly Czechoslovakian Sub
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  • ...ntries that are also known to suffer from WSMV disease are Canada, Jordan, Romania, Australia, Yugoslavia, and Russia.
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  • ...any of them are labourers from [[Ukraine]], [[Poland]], [[Albania]], and [[Romania]]. Non-Europeans such as the [[Han Chinese|Chinese]], [[Arab]]s from North
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  • ...d equipment through satellite states such as [[Bulgaria]],[[Poland]] and [[Romania]], or arranged for the satellites to ship from their own stocks or factorie
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  • ...d 413,000 from the former USSR. From 30,000 to 40,000 each came from Iran, Romania, Poland, Bosnia, Ethiopia, and Afghanistan
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  • ...ells drilled in the [[Carpathian Bend]] area northeast of [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]].
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  • ...t), [[Poland]], [[Portugal]] (including the [[Azores]] and [[Madeira]]), [[Romania]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Spain]] (including the [[Canary Islands]],
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  • ...few wells, and depended on imports from Russia (before 1941) and Nazi ally Romania, and on synthetic oil plants that used chemical processes to turn coal into
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  • ...[Luxembourg]], [[Malta]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Poland]], [[Portugal]], [[Romania]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], and the [[United King
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  • * 60 for Romania
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  • *[[Romania]]: although Romania’s Orthodox Church dates from the 1st century, it was only recognised as a
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  • ...ung and unlicensed theater troupe: Rosenberg and Spivakofsky returned from Romania, broke because the end of the war had meant the collapse of Yiddish theater
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  • ...European Union]] are Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
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  • ...and economic cooperation with the air forces of its allies Italy, Finland, Romania, and Hungary. Instead of using factories in France, the Netherlands and Cz
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  • <tr><th align="left">Romania</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • ...yx was in widespread use in Britain, France, parts of Germany, eastward to Romania and beyond, even as far as [[India]], where bands of Celtic mercenaries too
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  • ...es of Poland's foreign policy were the alliances concluded with France and Romania in 1921, as well as support of the League of Nations. In 1932, a nonaggress ...d and the countries of the Little Entente (Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Romania). Subsequently, Poland pursued a policy of strict neutrality between its tw
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  • ...k 2001, p. 275</ref> England, Wales, France, parts of Germany, eastward to Romania and beyond, even as far as [[India]], where bands of Celtic mercenaries too
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  • ...f Yugoslavia from the group in June 1948, the seat was moved to Bucharest, Romania. The expulsion of Yugoslavia from the Cominform for Titoism initiated the I
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  • ...suffered a [[downturn (economic)|downturn]], and the economies of Latvia, Romania, Bulgaria and Ireland are experiencing no more than a hesitant recovery. Un
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  • ...y of Poland]], [[History of Portugal]], [[History of Qatar]], [[History of Romania]], [[History of Russia]], [[History of Rwanda]], [[History of Saint Kitts a
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  • ...Former close Soviet allies, the China, [[Albania]], [[Yugoslavia]] and [[Romania]] promoted their own versions of Communism, and either opposed or adopted a
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  • XI. Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, and other Balkan states to be granted integrity, have
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  • ...an units, one of which included Ernest Hemingway.) Then induced Greece and Romania to attack Austria, but that likewise was a failure.
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  • ...om 70-90%, while only 50-70% have access in countries such as Bulgaria and Romania. More than 95 percent of the population throughout the East European region
    72 KB (10,807 words) - 10:10, 28 February 2024
  • ...nstrument in Poland, and is played as a folk instrument in Czechoslovakia, Romania, Moldavia, Lithuania, Estonia, Belorussia, and the Ukraine. In Scotland and
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  • ...soon against the Soviets. On 12 June, however, he gave the broad plan to [[Romania]]n dictator [[Ion Antonescu]], from whom he needed troops for the Russian f
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  • ...es in the Gulf states, with support bases in Egypt, Central Asia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. This would allow near-simultaneous ground and air operations
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  • ...few wells, and depended on imports from Russia (before 1941) and Nazi ally Romania, and on synthetic oil plants that used chemical processes to turn coal into
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  • ...f the Living), [[Navváb]] (Bahá'u'lláh's principal wife), [[Queen Marie of Romania]], [[Bahíyyih Khánum]] (one of Bahá'u'lláh's daughters, who ran the Fai
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  • ...lin who ticked it. The agreement was that Russia would have 90% control of Romania and 75% control of Bulgaria. The UK and the USA would have 90% control of G
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