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[2] The number of people with Romanian ancestry in 2022 (defined as all persons who migrated to the present area of the Federal Republic of Germany after 1949, plus all foreign nationals born in Germany and all persons born in Germany as German nationals with at least one parent who migrated to Germany or was born in Germany as a foreign ...
Eventually, although the German minority in Romania has dwindled in numbers to a considerable extent since the fall of the Iron Curtain, the few but well organised Romanian-Germans who decided to remain in the country after the 1989 revolution are respected and regarded by many of their fellow ethnic Romanian countrymen as a hard-working ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... German–Romania military relations (9 P)-German expatriates in Romania (1 C, 2 P)
Ana este o fată 1 / și Ion este un băiat. 2 / Ana is a girl, 1 / and Ion is a boy. 2 / Two subordinate clauses (2, 3) can also be joined to the same end: V-am spus despre băiatul 1 / care este la mine în clasă, 2 / și care este foarte bun la matematică. 3 / I have told you about the boy 1 / who is in my class, 2 / and who is very good ...
0–9. 1 Decembrie 1918 University of Alba Iulia; 1st Surface to Air Missiles Brigade (Romania) 1X Band; 2nd Guard Aviation Flotilla; 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days; 5Gang: Another Kind of Christmas; 12:08 East of Bucharest; 13 (number) 13 Septembrie; 15th Mechanized Brigade (Romania) 21st Ankara International Film Festival; 22nd Peacekeeping ...
The Romanian 7th Division arrived in the area around 20 November and brought the Germans to a halt. By 21 November, the German front ran just south of the village of Dăești , with a wide salient of little depth to the immediate east of the village.
The German 8.8 cm Flak 37 anti-aircraft gun was also available and was even proposed to be mounted as an AT gun on the TACAM R-2. [ 90 ] [ 91 ] A top-mounted 7.92 mm Rheinmetall machine gun for anti-aircraft defense and fending off enemy infantry was also considered as secondary armament, apart from the two 9 mm light machine guns that were ...
3 March – Dimitrie Gerota, anatomist, physician, and corresponding member of the Romanian Academy (born 1867). 6 March – Miron Cristea, first Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church (1925–1939), Prime Minister of Romania (1938–1939) (born 1868). [16] 10 May – Adela Xenopol, feminist writer (born 1861). [17]