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  2. Chinese of Romania - Wikipedia

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    China and Romania have a history of several decades of economic and cultural exchanges as part of the Communist bloc. [2] Former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin lived in Romania for some time and spoke Romanian. [4] However, mass Chinese migration to the country only began in the 1980s and 1990s, consisting mostly of independent traders. [5]

  3. China–Romania relations - Wikipedia

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    Romania has an embassy in Beijing and 2 consulates general in Hong Kong and Shanghai. The modern-day Republic of China (Taiwan) has no official diplomatic relations with Romania, although it is represented by Hungary via the Hungarian Trade Office in Taipei and the ROC through the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Budapest.

  4. China - Wikipedia

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    China. China, [h] officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), [i] is a country in East Asia. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the second-most populous country after India, representing 17.4% of the world population. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and borders fourteen countries by land.

  5. Romania - Wikipedia

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    It has a mainly continental climate, and an area of 238,397 km 2 (92,046 sq mi) with a population of 19 million people (2023). Romania is the twelfth-largest country in Europe and the sixth-most populous member state of the European Union. Europe's second-longest river, the Danube, empties into the Danube Delta in the southeast of the country.

  6. 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 6 November 2024 this edition has 500,323 articles and is the 31st largest Wikipedia edition. [2] In December 2004, users on the Romanian Wikipedia started ...

  7. List of ambassadors of China to Romania - Wikipedia

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    Premier of the People's Republic of China List of heads of state of Romania Term end July 15, 1939: Liang Long: zh:梁龙 (外交官) H. H. Kung: Carol II of Romania: November 18, 1941: September 16, 1941: Lu Yiwen: zh:李芳 (1895年) Wang Jingwei: Michael I of Romania: October 5, 1949: The governments in Bucharest and Beijing established ...

  8. List of ambassadors of Romania to China - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent. Basil Vasilica Constantinescu. since October 26, 2017. Inaugural holder. Teodor Rudenco [de] Formation. March 10, 1950. The Romanian Ambassador to China is the official representative of the Government in Bucharest to the Government in Beijing (People's Republic of China). He is concurrently accredited in Ulaanbator (Mongolia).

  9. Romanian language - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian dialect from Bucharest is standard Romanian (from the region of Muntenia, part of the historical Wallachia). Romanian (obsolete spelling: Roumanian; endonym: limba română [ˈlimba roˈmɨnə] ⓘ, or românește [romɨˈneʃte], lit. 'in Romanian') is the official and main language of Romania and Moldova.