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  2. Pocono Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Pocono Mountains, commonly referred to as the Poconos (/ ˈ p oʊ k ə n oʊ z /), are a geographical, geological, and cultural region in Northeastern Pennsylvania.They overlook the Delaware River and Delaware Water Gap to the east, Lake Wallenpaupack to the north, Wyoming Valley and the Coal Region to the west, and the Lehigh Valley to the south.

  3. Romani people - Wikipedia

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    Romani music plays an important role in central and eastern European countries such as Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia and Romania, and the style and performance practices of Romani musicians have influenced European classical composers such as Franz Liszt and ...

  4. Slavic influence on Romanian - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of Slavic loanwords is especially high in the religious vocabulary (25%) and in the semantic field of social and political relations (22.5%). [25] Slavic loanwords make up more than 10% of the Romanian terms related to speech and language, to basic actions and technology, to time, to the physical world, to possession and to motion. [26]

  5. Bashalde - Wikipedia

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    The Survey by the Charity Organization Society of the city of New York reference to Gypsies of Braddock, Pa; The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science reference to Gypsies of Braddock, Pa ISSN 0315-4890 OCLC 47075794; The Encyclopædia Britannica, 1956 - Braddock, Pa; The Hammered Dulcimer by Paul Gifford ISBN 978-0-8108-3943-4

  6. Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed again in 1886 to "Mount Pocono". The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad provided transportation from New York City and Philadelphia. Mount Pocono quickly developed as a summer resort, advertising clean mountain air, spring water, luxury hotels and excellent fishing. [10] Initially, the town was part of Coolbaugh ...

  7. Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Lake Ariel is a village in Lake and Salem Townships of Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States.Lake Ariel is part of The Pocono Mountain region. Located in northeastern Pennsylvania in The Poconos, Lake Ariel was founded by settlers with the name of Jones, and was previously known as Jonestown.

  8. Romani culture - Wikipedia

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    Arrival of Roma ("Gypsies") in Berne, Switzerland in the 15th century, dressed in Saracen-style attire [16] The Romani people are today found across the world. Typically, Roma adopt given names that are common in the country of their residence. Seldom do modern Roma use the traditional name from their own language, such as Čingaren.

  9. Re-latinization of Romanian - Wikipedia

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    They decided to replace Slavic loanwords with terms of Latin origin, even trying to get rid of the Romanian word for "and" (și), wrongly attributing a Slavic origin to it. [48] They created portmanteau words , containing both Slavic and Latin roots, like răzbel from the Slavic loanword război and the Latin term bellum (both meaning war).