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  2. National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The National Register of Historic Monuments (Romanian: Lista Monumentelor Istorice (LMI)) is the official English name of the Romania government's list of national heritage sites known as Monumente istorice.

  3. Demographic history of Romania - Wikipedia

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    This article presents the demographic history of Romania through census results. See Demographics of Romania for a more detailed overview of the country's present-day demographics.

  4. History of the Jews in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Between December 20, 1943, and March 30, 1944, almost 11,000 people (including orphans) were repatriated from different camps and ghettos in Transnistria. However, the decision came too late to organize the repatriation of the last large number of deportees, and the fate of tens of thousands of deportees remaining in Transnistria became unknown.

  5. Mihai Eminescu - Wikipedia

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    Mihai Eminescu was the seventh of the eleven children of Gheorghe Eminovici and Raluca Jurașcu. [20] He spent his early childhood in Botoșani and Ipotești, in his parents family home. From 1858 to 1866 he attended school in Cernăuți. He finished 4th grade as the 5th of 82 students, after which he attended two years of gymnasium.

  6. Romania - Wikipedia

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    English and French are the main foreign languages taught in schools. [338] In 2010, the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie identified 4,756,100 French speakers in the country. [339] According to the 2012 Eurobarometer, English is spoken by 31% of Romanians, French is spoken by 17%, and Italian and German, each by 7%. [340]

  7. List of monumente istorice in Romania - Wikipedia

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    20 AB-I-s-B-00008.05 Settlement Aiud "Tinoasa" or "Cetățuie", approx. 500m south-east of CFR area Neolithic 21 AB-I-s-B-00008.07 Settlement Aiud "Tinoasa" or "Cetățuie", approx. 500m south-east of CFR area Bronze Age 22 AB-I-s-B-00009 Roman city Brucla Aiud Entire city, except for Aiudul de Sus (South Aiud) 2nd — 3rd century, Roman era 23

  8. Dan Duțescu - Wikipedia

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    Dan Duțescu (21 October 1918 – 26 September 1992) was a professor of English language and literature at the University of Bucharest, and a member of the Romanian Writers' Union. A graduate of the School of English Studies of the University of Bucharest's Department of Letters, he taught Romanian at the University of London (1964–1965) and ...

  9. Traian Vuia - Wikipedia

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    Vuia was born to Romanian parents—Simion Popescu, a priest, and his second wife, Ana Vuia—living in Surducul Mic and/or Bujor, where he attended the local primary school, and Făget, a village in the Banat region, Austro-Hungarian Empire, (modern-day Romania); the place is now called Traian Vuia.