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Romanians. In one
interpretation of the 1989
census results in Moldova, the
majority of
Moldovans were
counted as
ethnic Romanians as well.
Romanians...
- of the
Romanians—say that the
cohabitation of the
native Dacians and the
Roman colonists in
Roman Dacia was the
first phase of the
Romanians' ethnogenesis...
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nearby states,
chiefly those Romanians who live in Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia, and Bulgaria. Therefore, the
number of all
Romanians abroad is
estimated at about...
- the
language of the Megleno-
Romanians This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Macedo-
Romanians. If an
internal link led you...
- the
Transylvanian Romanians and
Timok Vlachs,
suggesting that the Istro-
Romanians originate from the
current areas west of
Romania or Serbia. Although...
- the Megleno-
Romanians are
traditionally sedentary agriculturalists, and not
traditionally transhumants. Sometimes, the Megleno-
Romanians are referred...
- the Dark Ages to
become the
ancestors of
modern Romanians or
whether the
first Vlachs and
Romanians appeared in the area in the 13th
century after a...
- use of the
demonym Romanians (Români) for
speakers of this
language predates the
foundation of the
modern Romanian state.
Romanians always used the general...
- 000
Romanians and in 1941: 25,000. The
second period was
between 1945 and 1955, when
Romanians moved after World War II,
during Communist Romania, at...
- of
Romania Romanians, an
ethnic group Romanian language, a
Romance language Romanian dialects,
variants of the
Romanian language Romanian cuisine, traditional...