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  2. Ursari - Wikipedia

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    The word Ursari may also refer to a dialect of Balkan Romani, as spoken in Romania and Moldova, [2] [3] although it is estimated that most Ursari, like the Boyash, speak Romanian as their native language. [4] There is no scholarly consensus on whether Ursari belong to the Sinti subgroup of the Roma people or to the other half of the Roma ...

  3. Cornu, Prahova - Wikipedia

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    Cornu is a commune in Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Cornu de Jos, Cornu de Sus and Valea Oprii; the administrative centre is Cornu de Jos. It is composed of three villages: Cornu de Jos, Cornu de Sus and Valea Oprii; the administrative centre is Cornu de Jos.

  4. Urși - Wikipedia

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  5. List of mammals of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian lynx is the national animal of Romania.. There are ninety mammal species in Romania, of which one is critically endangered, one is endangered, fourteen are vulnerable, and four are near threatened.

  6. Category:Animal breeds originating in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Domesticated animals originating in Romania. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. C. Cattle breeds originating in Romania (1 P)

  7. List of birds of Romania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the bird species recorded in Romania. The avifauna of Romania included a total of 412 confirmed species as of October 2024. Of them, one has been introduced by humans, and one has been extirpated .

  8. Ursitory - Wikipedia

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    The Ursitory ("white women" also known as Ursitori, Oursitori, Ursitele, Urbitele, Urditele, Osatorele, Ursoi, Ursoni or Urmen, Uremi, Ourmes) are a group of three fairies or female spirits of fate in the Balkanic and Romani folklore.

  9. Peștișani - Wikipedia

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    Peștișani (Romanian: [peʃtiˈʃanʲ] ⓘ) is a commune in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Boroșteni, Brădiceni, Frâncești, Gureni, Hobița, Peștișani, and Seuca. Hobița village is the birthplace of sculptor Constantin Brâncuși.