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  2. Transylvanian Saxon cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The interior of a Transylvanian Saxon household, as depicted by German painter Albert Reich (1916 or 1917).. The traditional cuisine of the Transylvanian Saxons had evolved in Transylvania, contemporary Romania, through many centuries, being in contact with the Romanian cuisine but also with the Hungarian cuisine (with influences stemming mostly from the neighbouring Székelys).

  3. Romanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Romanian cuisine includes numerous holiday dishes arranged according to the mentioned season and holiday since the country has its religious roots in Eastern Orthodoxy. Romanian dishes consist of vegetables, cereals, fruits, honey, milk, dairy products, meat and game.

  4. Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania [a] is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe.It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to the east, and the Black Sea to the southeast.

  5. History of Romania - Wikipedia

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    As the country declared war on Germany on the night of 23 August 1944, border clashes between Hungarian and Romanian troops erupted almost immediately. On 24 August, German troops attempted to seize Bucharest and suppress Michael's coup, but were repelled by the city's defenses, which received some support from the United States Air Force.

  6. Culture of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Of great impact in Romanian literature was the literary society Junimea, founded in 1863 by the circle of literary critic Titu Maiorescu. It published its cultural journal Convorbiri Literare where, among others, Mihai Eminescu , Romania's greatest poet, Ion Creangă , a storyteller of genius, and Ion Luca Caragiale , novelist and Romania's ...

  7. Timeline of Romanian history - Wikipedia

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    The face of the country is completely changed in the years to come; 1974: Nicolae Ceaușescu becomes the first President of Romania. Romania become the first country in the Eastern Bloc ever to establish economic relations with the European Community. The Generalised System of Preferences is signed, followed by an Agreement on Industrial ...

  8. The Chain Restaurant Your State Is Most Obsessed With - AOL

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    Alabama: Milo's. Milo's is a fast food burger chain that opened in Birmingham in 1946 after its founder, Milo Carlton, served as a mess cook in the Army. There are now around 20 locations, all in ...

  9. Romani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Çingene Yumurtasi (Eggs in Romani style from Turkey) [34] Çingene Tavuğu (Chicken in Romani style from Turkey) [35] Shak te mas (meat and cabbage) [36] Joe Grey [37] [38] Bodag [39] Vegyes Nyakleves [40] Bokoli or pogaca - Wheat bread made with baking soda but no yeast, sometimes with crumbled fried bacon stirred into the dough before baking ...