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  2. Italians in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Cultural Institute of Bucharest [42] was founded in 1924 as a private institution through the efforts of a number of prominent Italian and Romanian intellectuals including Nicolae Iorga, Eugen Lovinescu, and Ramiro Ortiz, the latter holding the first chair of Italian language and literature in Romania since 1909.

  3. List of ambassadors of Italy to Romania - Wikipedia

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    Site of the Italian Embassy in Bucharest ((in Italian) Cronologia dei capi di missione italiani in Romania; (in Romanian) Cronologia şefilor de misiune italieni în România) (in Romanian) Mihai Pelin (Jurnalul Naţional),

  4. Comparison of Italian and Romanian - Wikipedia

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    An important factor for linguistic contact between Italy and Romania is the similarity between their respective national languages.. Studies on this similarity, and in general on the linguistic concordances of Romanian and its dialects with other Romance languages and dialects, were initiated during the nineteenth century when, with the Transylvanian School, a cultural movement to rediscover ...

  5. Association of Italians of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The party was established in 1993 in Suceava, Suceava County, Bukovina. [1] It contested the 1996 general elections, but was beaten by the Italian Community of Romania (CIR), which retained the seat reserved for the Italian community in the Chamber of Deputies under the electoral law allowing political parties representing ethnic minority groups to be exempt from the electoral threshold only ...

  6. Immigration to Romania - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, considerable numbers of Chinese and Vietnamese citizens work in Romania, due to the emigration of a large part of the Romanian workforce. [2] There are also workers from Nepal, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, [10] India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, Serbia, Lebanon, Turkey.

  7. Italy–Romania relations - Wikipedia

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    Italian-Romanian relations are foreign relations between Italy and Romania. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 21 April 1873. [1] Italy has an embassy in Bucharest. Romania has an embassy in Rome, five general consulates (in Milan, Turin, Trieste, Bari and Bologna). [2]

  8. Italian Community of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Community of Romania (Romanian: Comunitatea Italiana din Romania, CIR) was an ethnic minority political party in Romania representing the Italian community.

  9. Category:Italian expatriates in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian expatriates in Romania" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...