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  2. Turks of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Turks of Romania (Turkish: Romanya Türkleri, Romanian: Turcii din România) are ethnic Turks who form an ethnic minority in Romania. According to the 2011 census, there were 27,698 Turks living in the country, forming a minority of some 0.15% of the population. [ 1 ]

  3. Romania–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Romania continues to offer significant opportunities for both Turkish exports and investments. [ 25 ] Turkey has been and remains one of the most popular tourist destinations for Romanians, especially Istanbul and Aegean and Mediterranean Sea coasts. 886,555 Romanian tourists visited Turkey in 2022.

  4. Languages of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic composition of Romania. Localities with a Hungarian majority or plurality are shown in dark green. After the fall of Romania's communist government in 1989, the various minority languages have received more rights, and Romania currently has extensive laws relating to the rights of minorities to use their own language in local administration and the judicial system.

  5. List of cities and towns in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities of Romania Towns of Romania. This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population (largest to smallest) according to the 2002, 2011 and 2021 censuses. [1] For the major cities, average elevation is also given. Cities in bold are county capitals.

  6. File:Map of Turkish Language.svg - Wikipedia

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    Official language in Turkey, Republic of Cyprus and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Recognised minority language in Bosnia and Herzegovina , Bulgaria , Romania and Greece . Countries where it is recognized as a minority language and co-official in at least one municipality in Macedonia , Republic of Kosovo , Syria and Iraq .

  7. Turkish Roma - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Roma, also referred to as Turkish Gypsy, Türk Çingeneler, Turski Tsigani (турски цигани), Turkogifti (τουρκο-γύφτοι), Țigani turci, Török Cigányok, Turci Cigani [1] are self-Turkified and assimilated Muslim Roma who have adopted Turkish culture over the centuries, [2] including adopting the Turkish language and used to speak the Rumelian Romani language.

  8. 2022 in Romania - Wikipedia

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    21 April – The first expressway-type road opens in Romania, a 16 km long section of the DEx12 expressway, between Slatina and Balș. [64] 29 April – 2022 cyberattacks on Romania: At 04:05 EEST, a DDOS attack is launched against www.mapn.ro, the website of the Ministry of National Defence (Romanian: Ministerul Apărării Naționale, MApN).

  9. File:Map of Turkic languages.svg - Wikipedia

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    22:30, 2 September 2020: 1,109 × 591 (5.13 MB) Hogweard {{Information |description=Map showing countries and autonomous subdivisions with an official Turkic language. === English === Map showing countries and autonomous subdivisions where a language belonging to the Turkic language family has official status.