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Romani people in Italy (Italian: Rom in Italia) have been living in Italy since the 15th century. [1] The Sinti, who regard themselves as a subgroup distinct from the Roma, arrived from the north. Other Romani groups migrated from the Balkans and settled in Southern Italy and Central Italy. [2]
Romanians in Italy (Romanian: românii din Italia; Italian: romeni in Italia or rumeni in Italia) became a significant population after 1999, due to a large wave of emigration known in Romania as Fenomenul migrației către UE (the phenomenon of migration toward the European Union).
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 29 January 2025 this edition has 510,175 articles and is the 30th largest Wikipedia edition. [2]
Here is a list of all local administrative units (localități; sing. localitate), which are the municipalities (municipii; sing. municipiu), cities (orașe; sing. oraș) and communes (comune; sing.
Gobbi was born in the Province of Como, Italy and was ordained as a priest in 1964. He later obtained a doctorate in sacred theology from the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome.
Reconstructed Porta Praetoria at Porolissum, Roman Dacia (modern Romania). Roman castra in Romania were forts built by the Roman army following the conquests of Moesia, Scythia Minor and Dacia, parts of which are now found in the territory of modern Romania.
Satu Mare: CSM Olimpia Satu Mare: Romanian Liga III Seria X 14 Bacău Municipal Stadium: 17,500: Bacău — 15 Michael Klein Stadium: 16,500: Hunedoara: Corvinul Hunedoara: Romanian Liga II 16 Petre Libardi Stadium: 15,500: Petroșani: Jiul Petroșani: Romanian Liga III Seria VIII 18 Dinamo Stadium: 15,032: Bucharest — 19 Cotroceni Stadium ...