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  2. Category : German-language newspapers published in Romania

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  3. Category:Romania articles by quality - Wikipedia

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  4. Dacia (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Dacia: Revistă arheologică și de istorie veche is a Romanian academic journal, the professional publication of Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology, institute of the Romanian Academy. The magazine, active for over 84 years, was founded in 1924 by archaeologist and Romanian historian Vasile Pârvan , in whose honour the institute was ...

  5. Category:Germany–Romania relations - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... German expatriates in Romania (1 C, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  6. Germany–Romania relations - Wikipedia

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    Between 1967 and 1989, Germany invested an estimated billion German Marks to ransom the Germans of Romania, permitting a total of 226,654 Germans to leave Communist Romania. There is a German international school in Bucharest, Deutsche Schule Bukarest. Romania has the Romanian Cultural Institute "Titu Maiorescu" in Berlin.

  7. Romanian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Wikipedia (abr. ro.wiki or ro.wp; [1] Romanian: Wikipedia în limba română) is the Romanian language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Started on 12 July 2003, as of 18 December 2024 this edition has 501,416 articles and is the 31st largest Wikipedia edition. [ 2 ]

  8. Romanians in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The first professor of Romanian language and literature in West Germany; Vlad Mugur (1927–2001), theater director; Dan Petrescu (1953–2021), Romanian businessman and billionaire, one of the richest people in Romania at the time, stayed in West Germany for around a decade and had German citizenship; Ion N. Petrovici, neurologist

  9. Germans of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (of at least 1%) of the German minority in Romania according ... 0.10 of all Romanian citizens reported German as their first ...