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Pages in category "Romanian masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 242 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Romanian feminine given names (146 P) M. Romanian masculine given names (242 P) Moldovan given names (2 C) This page was last edited on 26 March 2020, at 00:40 ...
The Romanian Bucovina Shepherd Dog (Romanian: Ciobănesc Românesc de Bucovina) is a breed of livestock guardian dogs native to the historical Bukovina (Bucovina) region. The breed is closely related to other livestock guardian breeds of the region, such as the Greek Shepherd , Tornjak , or Šarplaninac .
Historically livestock guardian dogs were used by Romanian farmers, each farmer would breed the dog to his own need and there was no standard. [2] In 1979 a dog show in Bucharest would feature 18 dogs of the Carpatin breed, which would become the Carpathian Shepherd Dog. Following this the standard would be modified until the current standard ...
Currently, multiple given names have to be separated by a hyphen symbol ("-") on birth certificates and other civil status documents. For short period of time the law permitted multiple given names being registered without hyphen separation (between Government Ordinance 80/2011 [21] and Law 61/2012 [22]) but the Law 61/2012 reverted to the original convention where hyphens are used to separate ...
Name frequently found at Mons Claudianus i.e. two persons have this name on a list of Dacian names, but this name is also the patronyme of the soldier named Diernaios. [17] The name ‘'bast'’ is found in Thrace (cf. Decev) but never as Bastiza. [17] Bikili(s) Decebal's friend (Dio Cassius) [18] Blegissa
Pages in category "Dogs in Romania" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Transylvanian Hound
The Romanian Raven Shepherd Dog is a natural breed originating in the Meridional Carpathian and Subcarpathian areal (old Muntenia region of Wallachia, within the Dâmbovița, Argeș and Prahova counties, and around Brașov). These dogs are used as watch dogs for properties and cattle herds. [1] They are also known as Corbi.