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  2. Rug - Wikipedia

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    Rug or RUG may refer to: Rug, or carpet, a textile floor covering; Rug, slang for a toupée; Ghent University (Rijksunversiteit Gent, or RUG) Really Useful Group, or RUG, a company set up by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Rugby railway station, National Rail code RUG; University of Groningen (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen), or RUG

  3. Smartcat - Wikipedia

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    Smartcat is a cloud-based translation and localization platform that connects businesses, translators, and translation agencies in a single Connected Translation delivery loop. The platform positions itself as an "all-in-one" translation platform, combining CAT , TMS , and other translation technologies .

  4. File:Transylvanian Double-niche rug, Brașov County ...

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  5. File:Transylvanian Column rug from the Brukenthal Museum ...

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    English: Anatolian rugs from the Early Modern period have survived in Transylvanian churches. Hence they are known as "Transylvanian rugs". Single niche rug with two columns. Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu, Romania.

  6. Romanian units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    "This is the fathom from Craiova of eight palms, Bujorianu".Inscription on the wooden church in Mănăilești-Moșteni, Vâlcea county. The measures of the old Romanian system varied greatly not only between the three Romanian states (Wallachia, Moldavia, Transylvania), but sometimes also inside the same country.

  7. Category:Animal breeds originating in Romania - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 December 2013, at 00:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. National Museum of the Romanian Peasant - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant (Romanian: Muzeul Național al Țăranului Român) is a museum in Bucharest, Romania, with a collection of textiles (especially costumes), icons, ceramics, and other artifacts of Romanian peasant life.

  9. 1929 in Romania - Wikipedia

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    30 March – Romania signs the Litvinov Protocol. [5] 11 May – The first Balkan Cup is initiated with Romania a founding competitor. [6] July – Increasing price shocks and a dramatic economic downturn lead to Romania formally entering the Great Depression. [7]