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  2. Culture of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The most striking thing about Romanian culture is the strong folk traditions which have survived to this day due to the rural character of the Romanian communities, which has resulted in an exceptionally vital and creative traditional culture. Romania's rich folk traditions have been nourished by many sources, some of which predate the Roman ...

  3. Folklore of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romanian teens in traditional clothes are dancing A traditional house in the Village Museum. The folklore of Romania is the collection of traditions of the Romanians. A feature of Romanian culture is the special relationship between folklore and the learned culture, determined by two factors. First, the rural character of the Romanian ...

  4. Category:Culture of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Cultural history of Romania (8 C, ... List of festivals in Romania; M. ... Romanian Orthodox Church; Romanian traditional clothing; S.

  5. List of festivals in Romania - Wikipedia

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  6. Traditions of Romania - Wikipedia

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  7. Portugal–Romania relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1880, Portugal recognized the independence of Romania after the Romanian War of Independence from the Ottoman Empire. [1] Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on August 31, 1917. That same year, Romania established a resident embassy in Lisbon.

  8. Patronal festival - Wikipedia

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    Patronal festivals may reflect national holidays (e.g. the feast of Saint George, patron saint of England, Georgia, Bulgaria, Romania, Portugal, and various regions of Spain), but they usually reflect the celebration of a single city or town. In larger cities, there may even be several festivals, usually about the patron saint of the local parish.

  9. Category:Festivals in Romania - Wikipedia

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